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How do I find someone who came through Ellis Island?

How do I find someone who came through Ellis Island?

Ellis Island has an online searchable database, created by the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island Foundation, of 22.5 million arrivals to New York between 1892 – 1924. Registration is required but free, and you can view scanned images of actual passenger manifests. You can also purchase copies through the site.

Who were some of the famous passengers that traveled through Ellis Island?

Notable Immigrants of Ellis Island

  • Louis Adamic, Writer.
  • Lucien Aigner, Photojournalist.
  • Isaac Asimov, Writer.
  • Charles Atlas Bodybuilder / Entrepreneur.
  • Mischa Auer Actor.
  • Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe First President of Nigeria.
  • Abraham Beame, Politician and Mayor of New York City, 1974-1977.
  • Irving Berlin, Composer and Lyricist.

Who arrived on Ellis Island in the past?

Annie Moore
The First Immigrant Landed on Ellis Island. When 15-year-old Annie Moore arrived here from Ireland on this day in 1892, she was the first person to enter the United States through Ellis Island.

Where can I find the passenger list for Ellis Island?

Over 20 million immigrants passed through the Port of New York at Ellis Island from 1892 – 1924. Ancestry.com. Ancestry.com has indexed the New York Passenger Lists by ships arriving to New York from foreign ports from 1820 – 1957. You can search by passenger name and view scanned images of the passenger lists.

How many immigrants came through Ellis Island?

Over 20 million immigrants passed through the Port of New York at Ellis Island from 1892 – 1924. Ancestry.com has indexed the New York Passenger Lists by ships arriving to New York from foreign ports from 1820 – 1957.

Did Ellis Island change names on ship manifest?

Remember, ship manifest records were filled out at the ship’s Port of Departure, not at Ellis Island. The names listed on a manifest reflect the passenger’s “original” name and were not ‘changed’ at Ellis Island, despite this popular myth.

What is the significance of Ellis Island?

Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor, served as the site of American’s first Federal immigration station. From 1892 to 1954, over 12 million immigrants entered the United States through Ellis Island.