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==How to Find the Records==
=== Online Resources ===
*'''1500s-1900s''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7486/?arrival=_texas-usa_46&count=50 All U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s] at Ancestry - index only ($); ''Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10017/passenger-immigration-lists-1500-1900?s=1&formId=pili&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Texas+epmo.similar MyHeritage]''; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Texas


The first settlers of Texas generally came from Spain, although a few Frenchmen settled in eastern Texas. Between 1821 and 1836 about 38,000 settlers came from the United States, especially from the southern states. In the thirty years before the Civil War, many European emigrants came to Texas. They were mostly Germans, Poles, Czechs, Swedes, Norwegians, and Irish. By 1850, some 33,000 Germans had settled in Texas.
*'''1846-1948''' [http://www.galvestonhistory.org/attractions/maritime-heritage/galveston-immigration-database Galveston Immigration Database 1846-1948]; index only
*'''1846-1849''' [http://www.immigrantships.net/arrivals/galveston.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Galveston Arrivals: Vol. 1]; index only
::'''1846-1847''' [http://www.immigrantships.net/v2/arrivalsv2/galvestonv2.html Vol. 2]; index only
::'''1846-1852''' [http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/arrivalsv3/galvestonv3.html Vol. 3]; index only
::'''1847-1866''' [http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/arrivalsv4/galvestonv4.html Vol. 4]; index only
::'''1850-1853''' [http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/arrivalsv5/galvestonv5.html Vol. 5]; index only
*'''1893-1963''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8722 Texas, Passenger Lists, 1893-1963] at Ancestry - index & images ($)
*'''1895-1956''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10942/united-states-border-crossings-from-canada-1895-1956?s=1&formId=collection_10942:searchFormDef&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=master,immigration&p=1&qevents-event1=Event+et.any+ep.Texas+epmo.similar&qevents=List United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956] at MyHeritage - index & images ($); includes those with Destination of Texas
*'''1895-1964''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1082/?arrival=_texas-usa_46&count=50 All U.S., Border Crossings from Mexico to U.S., 1895-1964]  at Ancestry - index & images ($); includes those with Destination of Texas
*'''1896-1951''' {{RecordSearch|3348478|Texas, Passenger and Crew Lists Arriving at Various Ports, 1896-1951}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Passenger and Crew Lists Arriving at Various Ports - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1903-1910''' {{RecordSearch|2423050|Texas and Arizona Arrivals, 1903-1910}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas and Arizona Arrivals - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1903-1929''' {{RecordSearch|2304686|Texas Laredo Index of Arrivals 1903-1929}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Laredo Index of Arrivals - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1903-1955''' {{RecordSearch|2038112|Texas, Laredo Arrival Manifests, 1903-1955}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Laredo Arrival Manifests - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1905-1927''' {{RecordSearch|2120714|Texas, El Paso Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of El Paso, 1905-1927}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, El Paso Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of El Paso - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images; ''Also at [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&state=texas&datasettitle=texas%2c%20el%20paso%20arrivals%201905-1927&sid=999 Findmypast]''; index & images ($)
*'''1905-1953''' [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&state=texas&datasettitle=alien%20arrivals%20at%20eagle%20pass%2c%20texas%2c%201905-1953&sid=999 United States, Passenger and Crew Lists - Alien Arrivals At Eagle Pass, Texas]; index & images ($)
*'''1905-1954''' {{RecordSearch|1916041| Texas, Eagle Pass Arrival Manifests and Indexes, 1905-1954}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Eagle Pass Arrival Manifests and Indexes - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1906-1953''' {{RecordSearch|2141027|Texas, Indexes and Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Del Rio, 1906-1953}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Indexes and Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Del Rio - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images; ''Also at [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&state=texas&datasettitle=texas%2c%20del%20rio%20arrivals%201906-1953&sid=999 Findmypast]''; index & images ($)
*'''1905-1953''' [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&state=texas&datasettitle=alien%20arrivals%20at%20eagle%20pass%2c%20texas%2c%201905-1953&sid=999 United States, Passenger and Crew Lists - Alien Arrivals At Eagle Pass, Texas]; index & images ($)
*'''1906-1956''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/986136?availability=Family%20History%20Library  Indexes of vessels arriving at Brownsville, Texas, 1935-1955; Houston, Texas, 1948-1954; and at Port Arthur and Beaumont, Texas, and Lake Charles, Louisiana 1908-1954] - FamilySearch, images
*'''1909-1924''' {{RecordSearch|2306316|Texas, El Paso Alien Arrivals, 1909-1924}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, El Paso Alien Arrivals - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1912-1965''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8988 Aransas, Texas Crew Lists, 1912-1965] at Ancestry - index & images ($)
*'''1924-1952''' {{RecordSearch|2141040|Texas, El Paso Alien Arrivals, 1924-1952}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, El Paso Alien Arrivals - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1924-1954''' {{RecordSearch|2299398|Texas, Manifests of Aliens Granted Temporary Admission at El Paso, ca. July 1924-1954}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Manifests of Aliens Granted Temporary Admission at El Paso - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1924-1954''' {{RecordSearch|2526188|Texas, Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals at El Paso, 1924-1954}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals at El Paso - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1929-1955''' {{RecordSearch|3326876|United States, Texas, Laredo, Index to Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals, Dec 1929-Apr 1955}} at FamilySearch - [[United States, Texas, Laredo, Index to Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1931-1964''' {{RecordSearch|2141045|Texas, Passenger and Crew List of Airplanes, 1931-1964}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Passenger and Crew List of Airplanes - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1943-1964''' {{RecordSearch|2141045|Texas, Brownsville Passenger and Crew List of Airplanes, 1943-1964}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Passenger and Crew List of Airplanes - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images; ''Also at [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&state=texas&datasettitle=texas%2c%20brownsville%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists%201943-1964&sid=999 Findmypast]''; index & images ($)
*'''1944-1952''' {{RecordSearch|2299368|Texas, San Antonio, Alien Arrivals, May 1944-March 1952}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, San Antonio, Alien Arrivals - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images; ''Also at [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&state=texas&datasettitle=texas%2c%20alien%20arrivals%20by%20airplane%2c%201944-1952&sid=999 Findmypast]''; index & images ($)
*'''1945-1952''' {{RecordSearch|3155856|Texas, El Paso, Applications for Non-Resident Aliens Border Crossing Identification Cards, 1945-1952}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, El Paso, Applications for Non-Resident Aliens Border Crossing Identification Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1946-1954''' {{RecordSearch|2443353|Texas, Houston Arrival Manifests of Airplanes, 1946-1954}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Houston Arrival Manifests of Airplanes - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; images only
*'''1948-1959''' {{RecordSearch|3160706|Texas, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Corpus Christi, Texas, and Vicinity, June 1948-January 1959}} at FamilySearch - [[Texas, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Corpus Christi, Texas, and Vicinity - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10119/immigrant-ships-transcribers-guild?s=1&formId=istg&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.texas+epmo.similar Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild] at MyHeritage - index only ($)
*[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa_tx.shtml OliveTree Genealogy, Ships Passenger Lists to Texas]
====Cultural Groups====
*'''1901-1917''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2519 Galveston, Texas, Jewish Immigration Records, 1901-1917] at Ancestry - index & images ($)
*'''1920-1939''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10924/germany-bremen-emigration-lists-1920-1939?s=1&formId=collection_10924:searchFormDef&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=master,immigration&p=1&qevents-event1=Event+et.any+ep.Texas+epmo.similar&qevents=List Germany, Bremen Emigration Lists, 1920-1939] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Texas
*'''1844-1847''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48470 A New Land Beckoned:German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847] at Ancestry; images only ($)
*'''1847-1861''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48471 A New Land Beckoned:German Immigration to Texas, 1847-1861] at Ancestry; images only ($)
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10019/germans-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=1&formId=immigration-norels&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration,pili&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Texas+epmo.similar Germans Immigrating to the United States] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Texas
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10030/italians-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=1&formId=immigration-norels&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration,pili,immigration-norels&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Texas+epmo.similar Italians Immigrating to the United States] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Texas
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10029/russians-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=1&formId=immigration-norels&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration,pili,immigration-norels&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Texas+epmo.similar Russians Immigrating to the United States] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Texas
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/497106-redirection Czech immigration to Texas], e-book
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/779589-redirection Passenger lists of the pioneer Czech immigrants into Texas, 1850-1870], e-book
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/779421-redirection The French in Mexico and Texas, 1838-1839]. e-book
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/98996-the-mexican-texans?viewer=1&offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= The Mexican Texans], e-book


After the Civil War many people left the South and went to Texas. Others came from the North Central states, especially farmers of Swedish, Polish, and Irish descent. More Europeans came at this time, including Belgians, Danes, and Greeks. Most of these settled in the cities.
====New Orleans====
'''Many immigrants to Texas arrived through the port of New Orleans'''. See also [[Louisiana Emigration and Immigration|'''Louisiana Emigration and Immigration'''.]]


Numerous Mexicans came to Texas in the late 19th and early 20th century. Records of 20th century Mexican border crossings are available at the National Archives. These include:
==== Mexican Border Crossing Records  ====
Numerous Mexicans came to Texas in the late 19th and early 20th century. Records of 20th century Mexican border crossings are available at the National Archives and FamilySearch Library. These include:  


* Brownsville, lists for 1905-24 and 1929-57, indexes for 1905-52
*{{FSC|1125731|title-id|disp=Brownsville, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, El Paso, Laredo, Presidio, Rio Grande City, and Roma, Texas, alien arrivals 1903-1909}} (A3365)
* Eagle Pass, lists and indexes for 1905-53
*{{FSC|1193787|title-id|disp='''Brownsville''', indexes and manifests 1905-1953}} (M1502)<br>
* El Paso, lists for 1903-52, indexes for 1903-24
*{{FSC|719694|title-id|disp='''Eagle Pass''', chronological manifests 1905-1953}} (M1758)
* Laredo, lists and indexes for 1903-55
*{{FSC|1193796|title-id|disp='''Eagle Pass''', alphabetical cards 1905-1929}} (M1754) 
*{{FSC|719694|title-id|disp='''Eagle Pass''', index to manifests 1929-1953}} (M2040)
*{{FSC|738354|title-id|disp='''Eagle Pass''', mostly alphabetical manifests 1928-1953}} (M2041)
*{{FSC|1193804|title-id|disp='''El Paso''', alphabetical manifests 1924-1954}} (M1757)
*{{FSC|1193799|title-id|disp='''El Paso''', alphabetical applications for I.D. cards 1945-1952}} (M175)
*{{FSC|1139387|title-id|disp='''Fabens''', alphabetical cards 1924-1954}} (M1768)
*{{FSC|1139122|title-id|disp='''Fort Hancock''', alphabetical manifests 1924-1954}} (M1766)<br>
*{{FSC|1193817|title-id|disp='''Laredo''', alien arrivals 1903-1907}} (M2008)<br>
*{{FSC|1231455|title-id|disp='''Laredo''', alphabetical manifest cards 1903-1929}} (A3379)
*{{FSC|1125729|title-id|disp='''Laredo''', alphabetical manifest cards 1929-1955}} (M1722)
*{{FSC|1193810|title-id|disp='''Progreso/Thayer''', index and manifests 1928-1955}} (M1851)<br>
*{{FSC|830287|title-id|disp='''Roma''', index and manifests 1928-1955}} (M1503)<br>
*{{FSC|738348|title-id|disp='''Ysleta''', alphabetical manifests and applications for I.D. cards 1924-1954}} (M1849)
*{{FSC|737949|title-id|disp='''Zapata''', indexes and manifests 1923-1953}} (M2024)<br>


Two excellent histories that include the names of families who migrated to Texas from southern states are:
==== Passport Records Online  ====
*'''1795-1925''' {{RecordSearch|2185145|United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925}} at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch]- [[United States, Passport Applications - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
*'''1795-1925''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1174 U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925] Index and images, at Ancestry ($)


Williams, Villamae ed. ''Stephen F. Austin's Register of Families.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989. (FHL book 976.4 W2au 1989.) This is based on original records in the General Land Office and pertains to families who arrived before statehood.
===Offices to Contact===
Although many records are included in the online records listed above, there are other records available through these archives and offices. For example, there are many minor ports that have not yet been digitized. There are also records for more recent time periods. For privacy reasons, some records can only be accessed after providing proof that your ancestor is now deceased.  
====National Archives and Records Administration====
*The [https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/overview '''National Archives (NARA)'''] has immigration records for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and 1982. The records are arranged by [https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/passenger-arrival.html#https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/passenger-arrival.html#where '''Port of Arrival (See Part 5).''']
:*You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. 
*Some [https://www.archives.gov/locations '''National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) regional facilities'''] have selected immigration records; call to verify their availability or check the online Microfilm Catalog.
*Libraries with large genealogical collections, such as the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah'''] and the [https://acpl-cms.wise.oclc.org/genealogy '''Allen County Piblic Library'''] also have selected NARA microfilm publications.
:*Order copies of passenger arrival records with [https://www.archives.gov/files/forms/pdf/natf-81.pdf '''NATF Form 81'''.]
=====Texas Ports in NARA Records=====
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*Aransas Pass, Texas, 1912-1921 and 1959-1965
*Brownsville, Texas, 1905-1964
*Corpus Christi (and vicinity), Texas, 1948-1959
*Del Rio, Texas, 1906-1953
*Eagle Pass, Texas, 1905-1953
*El Paso, Texas, 1903-1954
*Fabens, Texas, 1924-1954
*Fort Hancock, Texas, 1924-1954
*Galveston, Texas, 1846-1871, and 1896-1951
*Houston, Texas, 1946-1954
*Laredo, Texas, 1903-1955
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*Los Ebanos, Texas, 1950-1955
*Port Aransas, Texas, 1912-1921 and 1959-1965
*Presidio, Texas, 1908-1909
*Progreso, Texas, 1928-1955
*Rio Grande City, Texas, 1908-1955
*Roma, Texas, 1907-1908 and 1928-1955
*San Antonio, Texas, 1944-1952
*Thayer, Texas, 1928-1955
*Yseleta, Texas, 1924-1954
*Zapata, Texas, 1923-1953
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Marsh, Helen and Timothy. ''Tennesseans in Texas''. Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1986. (FHL book 976.4 X2mh 1850.) The information in this is based on the 1850 census.
====U.S. Citizenship and and Immigration Services Genealogy Program====
The [https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy '''USCIS Genealogy Program'''] is a fee-for-service program that provides researchers with timely access to historical immigration and naturalization records of deceased immigrants. If the immigrant was born less than 100 years ago, you will also need to provide proof of his/her death.
=====Immigration Records Available=====
*[https://www.uscis.gov/history-and-genealogy/genealogy/historical-record-series/a-files-numbered-below-8-million '''A-Files:'''] Immigrant Files, (A-Files) are the individual alien case files, which became the official file for all immigration records created or consolidated since April 1, 1944.
*[https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy/historical-record-series/alien-registration-forms-on-microfilm-1940-1944 '''Alien Registration Forms (AR-2s):'''] Alien Registration Forms (Form AR-2) are copies of approximately 5.5 million Alien Registration Forms completed by all aliens age 14 and older, residing in or entering the United States between August 1, 1940 and March 31, 1944.
*[https://www.uscis.gov/history-and-genealogy/genealogy/historical-record-series/registry-files-march-2-1929-march-31-1944''' Registry Files:'''] Registry Files are records, which document the creation of immigrant arrival records for persons who entered the United States prior to July 1, 1924, and for whom no arrival record could later be found.
*[https://www.uscis.gov/history-and-genealogy/genealogy/historical-record-series/visa-files-july-1-1924-march-31-1944'''Visa Files:'''] Visa Files are original arrival records of immigrants admitted for permanent residence under provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924.<ref>"Genealogy", at USCIS, https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy, accessed 26 March 2021.</ref>


Records of major ethnic groups are listed in the catalog under TEXAS - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION and TEXAS - MINORITIES. You will find information about immigrant groups from Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Poland, and Sweden, as well as African-Americans, Ukrainians, and Wends. Records of Native Americans are listed in the locality search under TEXAS - NATIVE RACES and in the subject section of the catalog under the name of the tribe or language group.
=====Requesting a Record=====
*[https://genealogy.uscis.dhs.gov/ '''Web Request Page'''] allows you to request a records, pay fees, and upload supporting documents (proof of death).
*[https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy/genealogical-records-help/record-requests-frequently-asked-questions '''Record Requests Frequently Asked Questions''']


Some excellent examples of ethnic sources that include lists of names are:
==Finding Town of Origin==
Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. You must first identify the '''name of the town''' where your ancestors lived to access those records. If you do not yet know the name of the town of your ancestor's birth, there are well-known strategies for a thorough hunt for it.
*[[U. S. Immigration Records: Finding the Town of Origin|'''U. S. Immigration Records: Finding the Town of Origin''']]


Hejl, Edmond H. ''Czech Footprints Across the Bluebonnet Fields of Texas: Villages of Origin''. N.p., 1983. (FHL book 976.4 F2h; fiche 6125134.)
==Background==
*The first settlers of [[Texas Genealogy|Texas]] generally came from '''Spain''', although a few '''Frenchmen''' settled in eastern Texas.  
*Between 1821 and 1836 about 38,000 settlers came from the United States, especially from the '''southern states'''.
*In the thirty years before the Civil War, many European emigrants came to Texas. They were mostly '''Germans, Poles, Czechs, Swedes, Norwegians, and Irish'''.  
*By 1850, some 33,000 '''Germans''' had settled in Texas.  
*After the Civil War many people left the South and went to Texas.  
*Others came from the North Central states, especially farmers of '''Swedish, Polish, and Irish descent'''.  
*More Europeans came at this time, including '''Belgians, Danes, and Greeks'''. Most of these settled in the cities.


Geue, Chester W. and Ethel H. Geue. ''A New Land Beckoned: German Immigration to Texas, 1844-7''. Enlarged ed. Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1972. (FHL book 976.4 W2g 1972; 1966 ed. on film 1000608 item 5.)
==Immigration Records==
'''Immigration''' refers to people coming into a country. '''Emigration''' refers to people leaving a country to go to another. Immigration records usually take the form of ship's '''passenger lists''' collected at the port of entry. See [[Texas Emigration and Immigration#Online Resources|'''Online Resources'''.]]
===What can I find in them?===
====[[Texas Emigration and Immigration #Online Resources|Information in Passenger Lists]]====
*'''Before 1820''' - Passenger lists before 1820 included '''name, departure information and arrival details'''. The names of wives and children were often not included.


Geue, Ethel H. ''New Homes in a New Land: German Immigration to Texas, 1847-1861''. Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1970. (FHL book 976.4 W2ge.)
*'''1820-1891''' - Customs Passenger Lists between 1820 and 1891 asked for '''each immigrant’s name, their age, their sex, their occupation, and their country of origin''', but not the city or town of origin.


=== Passenger Arrival Records ===
*'''1891-1954''' - Information given on passenger lists from 1891 to 1954 included:
**name, age, sex,
**nationality, occupation, marital status,
**last residence, final destination in the U.S.,
**whether they had been to the U.S. before (and if so, when, where and how long),
**if joining a relative, who this person was, where they lived, and their relationship,
**whether able to read and write,
**whether in possession of a train ticket to their final destination, who paid for the passage,
**amount of money the immigrant had in their possession,
**whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane,
**whether the passenger was a polygamist,
**and immigrant's state of health.


Many people who moved to Texas originally arrived in the United States at the port of New Orleans. The National Archives and the Family History Library have passenger lists for New Orleans dating from 1820 to 1921, with indexes to 1952.
*'''1906--'''  - In 1906, the '''physical description and place of birth''' were included, and a year later, the '''name and address of the passenger’s closest living relative in the country of origin''' was included.


Galveston passenger lists from 1846 to 1871, 1896 to 1921, and index 1896-1951 are available at the National Archives at http://www.archives.gov/&nbsp;and the Family History Library (FHL film 830233), and are indexed in two sources:
====[[Texas Emigration and Immigration#Passport Records Online|Information in Passports]]  ====
Over the years, passports and passport applications contained different amounts of information about the passport applicant. The first passports that are available begin in 1795. These usually contained the individual's name, description of individual, and age. More information was required on later passport applications, such as:  


''Ships Passenger Lists, Port of Galveston, Texas, 1846-1871''. Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1984. (FHL book 976.4139/G1 W3s.)
*Birthplace 
*Birth date
*Naturalization information
*Arrival information, if foreign born


Blaha, Albert J. ''Passenger Lists for Galveston, 1850-1855''. [Houston, Texas: A.J. Blaha], 1985. (FHL book 976.4139/G1 W3b; fiche 6099940.) This includes some Indianola arrivals.
==In-country Migration==
=== Texas Migration Routes  ===


The National Archives and the Family History Library also have Galveston arrival lists for 1893 and 1896 to 1921 (FHL films 1414827-40; 1414865-70) and indexes from 1896 to 1906 and 1906 to 1951 (FHL films 1402451-60). Passenger lists and indexes are listed in the catalog under TEXAS - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION.
[[Colorado River (Texas)|Colorado River (Texas)|]]{{·}} [[Pecos River|Pecos River|]]{{·}} [[Red River]]{{·}} [[Rio Grande]]{{·}} [[Sabine River|Sabine River|]]{{·}} [[Butterfield Overland Mail]]{{·}} [[Camino Real de los Tejas]]{{·}} [[Camino Real de Tierra Adentro]]{{·}} [[Chisholm Trail]]{{·}} [[Coushatta-Nacogdoches Trace]]{{·}} [[Jones Plummer Trail]]{{·}} [[Preston Trail]]{{·}} [[San Antonio-El Paso Road]]{{·}} [[Santa Fe Trail]]{{·}} [[Texas Road]]{{·}} [[Southern Pacific Railroad]]{{·}} [[Texas and Pacific Railway]]


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==For Further Reading==
The FamilySearch Library has additional sources listed in their catalog:
*{{FSC|346839|subject_id|disp=United States, Texas - Emigration and immigration}}
*{{FSC|662213|subject_id|disp=United States, Texas - Emigration and immigration - Indexes}}
*{{FSC|1104484|subject_id|disp=United States, Texas - Emigration and immigration - Minorities}}
*{{FSC|326294|subject_id|disp=Czech Americans - Texas}}
*{{FSC|354656|subject_id|disp=United States, Texas - Minorities}}
*{{FSC|314044|subject_id|disp=Germans - Texas}}
*{{FSC|1339327|subject_id|disp=Scots-Irish - Texas}}
 
==References==
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''[[Texas Genealogy|Texas]] Research Outline''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., Family History Department, 1998, 2001.(All of the information from the original research article has been imported into this Wiki site and is being updated as time permits.)
 
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Texas Wiki Topics
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Beginning Research
Record Types
Texas Background
Cultural Groups
Local Research Resources

How to Find the Records

Online Resources

1846-1847 Vol. 2; index only
1846-1852 Vol. 3; index only
1847-1866 Vol. 4; index only
1850-1853 Vol. 5; index only

Cultural Groups

New Orleans

Many immigrants to Texas arrived through the port of New Orleans. See also Louisiana Emigration and Immigration.

Mexican Border Crossing Records

Numerous Mexicans came to Texas in the late 19th and early 20th century. Records of 20th century Mexican border crossings are available at the National Archives and FamilySearch Library. These include:

Passport Records Online

Offices to Contact

Although many records are included in the online records listed above, there are other records available through these archives and offices. For example, there are many minor ports that have not yet been digitized. There are also records for more recent time periods. For privacy reasons, some records can only be accessed after providing proof that your ancestor is now deceased.

National Archives and Records Administration

  • You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001.
Texas Ports in NARA Records
  • Aransas Pass, Texas, 1912-1921 and 1959-1965
  • Brownsville, Texas, 1905-1964
  • Corpus Christi (and vicinity), Texas, 1948-1959
  • Del Rio, Texas, 1906-1953
  • Eagle Pass, Texas, 1905-1953
  • El Paso, Texas, 1903-1954
  • Fabens, Texas, 1924-1954
  • Fort Hancock, Texas, 1924-1954
  • Galveston, Texas, 1846-1871, and 1896-1951
  • Houston, Texas, 1946-1954
  • Laredo, Texas, 1903-1955
  • Los Ebanos, Texas, 1950-1955
  • Port Aransas, Texas, 1912-1921 and 1959-1965
  • Presidio, Texas, 1908-1909
  • Progreso, Texas, 1928-1955
  • Rio Grande City, Texas, 1908-1955
  • Roma, Texas, 1907-1908 and 1928-1955
  • San Antonio, Texas, 1944-1952
  • Thayer, Texas, 1928-1955
  • Yseleta, Texas, 1924-1954
  • Zapata, Texas, 1923-1953

U.S. Citizenship and and Immigration Services Genealogy Program

The USCIS Genealogy Program is a fee-for-service program that provides researchers with timely access to historical immigration and naturalization records of deceased immigrants. If the immigrant was born less than 100 years ago, you will also need to provide proof of his/her death.

Immigration Records Available
  • A-Files: Immigrant Files, (A-Files) are the individual alien case files, which became the official file for all immigration records created or consolidated since April 1, 1944.
  • Alien Registration Forms (AR-2s): Alien Registration Forms (Form AR-2) are copies of approximately 5.5 million Alien Registration Forms completed by all aliens age 14 and older, residing in or entering the United States between August 1, 1940 and March 31, 1944.
  • Registry Files: Registry Files are records, which document the creation of immigrant arrival records for persons who entered the United States prior to July 1, 1924, and for whom no arrival record could later be found.
  • Visa Files: Visa Files are original arrival records of immigrants admitted for permanent residence under provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924.[1]
Requesting a Record

Finding Town of Origin

Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. You must first identify the name of the town where your ancestors lived to access those records. If you do not yet know the name of the town of your ancestor's birth, there are well-known strategies for a thorough hunt for it.

Background

  • The first settlers of Texas generally came from Spain, although a few Frenchmen settled in eastern Texas.
  • Between 1821 and 1836 about 38,000 settlers came from the United States, especially from the southern states.
  • In the thirty years before the Civil War, many European emigrants came to Texas. They were mostly Germans, Poles, Czechs, Swedes, Norwegians, and Irish.
  • By 1850, some 33,000 Germans had settled in Texas.
  • After the Civil War many people left the South and went to Texas.
  • Others came from the North Central states, especially farmers of Swedish, Polish, and Irish descent.
  • More Europeans came at this time, including Belgians, Danes, and Greeks. Most of these settled in the cities.

Immigration Records

Immigration refers to people coming into a country. Emigration refers to people leaving a country to go to another. Immigration records usually take the form of ship's passenger lists collected at the port of entry. See Online Resources.

What can I find in them?

Information in Passenger Lists

  • Before 1820 - Passenger lists before 1820 included name, departure information and arrival details. The names of wives and children were often not included.
  • 1820-1891 - Customs Passenger Lists between 1820 and 1891 asked for each immigrant’s name, their age, their sex, their occupation, and their country of origin, but not the city or town of origin.
  • 1891-1954 - Information given on passenger lists from 1891 to 1954 included:
    • name, age, sex,
    • nationality, occupation, marital status,
    • last residence, final destination in the U.S.,
    • whether they had been to the U.S. before (and if so, when, where and how long),
    • if joining a relative, who this person was, where they lived, and their relationship,
    • whether able to read and write,
    • whether in possession of a train ticket to their final destination, who paid for the passage,
    • amount of money the immigrant had in their possession,
    • whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane,
    • whether the passenger was a polygamist,
    • and immigrant's state of health.
  • 1906-- - In 1906, the physical description and place of birth were included, and a year later, the name and address of the passenger’s closest living relative in the country of origin was included.

Information in Passports

Over the years, passports and passport applications contained different amounts of information about the passport applicant. The first passports that are available begin in 1795. These usually contained the individual's name, description of individual, and age. More information was required on later passport applications, such as:

  • Birthplace
  • Birth date
  • Naturalization information
  • Arrival information, if foreign born

In-country Migration

Texas Migration Routes

Colorado River (Texas)| · Pecos River| · Red River · Rio Grande · Sabine River| · Butterfield Overland Mail · Camino Real de los Tejas · Camino Real de Tierra Adentro · Chisholm Trail · Coushatta-Nacogdoches Trace · Jones Plummer Trail · Preston Trail · San Antonio-El Paso Road · Santa Fe Trail · Texas Road · Southern Pacific Railroad · Texas and Pacific Railway

For Further Reading

The FamilySearch Library has additional sources listed in their catalog:

References

  1. "Genealogy", at USCIS, https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy, accessed 26 March 2021.

Texas Research Outline. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., Family History Department, 1998, 2001.(All of the information from the original research article has been imported into this Wiki site and is being updated as time permits.)