Many came by ship, whether through Ellis Island or less-famed ports. Searching ship logs for your ancestors can help you to build the story of when they came, where they entered, who came at the same time, and where they came from.
Here are some tips for getting the most from ships logs:
- Search many variations on surname spellings, especially phonetically;
- Don't limit ports of departure, because an emigrant may have travelled to a farther away port to obtain cheaper fare;
- Use only last names for initial searches; although this may net more records to search, you run less risk of missing the "right" name;
- Search at different times; new ship logs are added all the time and a previously unfound name may suddenly become available.
One other tip - look for traveling companions, if known, and read the original record not just the search results. Our GG Grandparents arrived on the Massdam on 9 May 1890 but their names don't come up. The Aunt and Uncle traveling with them do. When you read the original record you find them...on a crease in the page and a little difficult, but not impossible, to read...
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