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[[United States Emigration and Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] <br> [[United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Utah Emigration and Immigration  
[[United States Emigration and Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] <br> [[United States Genealogy|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Utah Emigration and Immigration  


See also [[Utah, How to Find Genealogy Records]]  
See also [[Utah, How to Find Genealogy Records]]  
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Many&nbsp;LDS immigrants leaving Europe and Great Britain came on chartered ships from Liverpool, England. Between 1840 and 1854, New Orleans was the major port of arrival for LDS immigrant ships. Between 1855 and 1890, most of the ships arrived in New York, Philadelphia, or Boston. Suggestions for help in locating your immigrant ancestor can be found under&nbsp;[[LDS Emigration and Immigration|LDS Emigration and Immigration]].  
Many&nbsp;LDS immigrants leaving Europe and Great Britain came on chartered ships from Liverpool, England. Between 1840 and 1854, New Orleans was the major port of arrival for LDS immigrant ships. Between 1855 and 1890, most of the ships arrived in New York, Philadelphia, or Boston. Suggestions for help in locating your immigrant ancestor can be found under&nbsp;[[LDS Emigration and Immigration|LDS Emigration and Immigration]].  


There was no port of entry common to the non-LDS overseas immigrants. The Family History Library and the National Archives have passenger lists for east coast and some west coast ports between 1820 and about 1920. See [[United States]] and [[Tracing Immigrant Origins]] for these passenger lists.  
There was no port of entry common to the non-LDS overseas immigrants. The Family History Library and the National Archives have passenger lists for east coast and some west coast ports between 1820 and about 1920. See [[United States Genealogy|United States]] and [[Tracing Immigrant Origins]] for these passenger lists.  


=== Other Sources  ===
=== Other Sources  ===
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