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*'''Galveston Plan – Immigrants to the United States under the Galveston Plan  1910-1914:''' 5,009 persons. who immigrated to the United States under the Galveston Plan. ''"Donated by Prof. Gur Alroey of Haifa University."''
*'''Galveston Plan – Immigrants to the United States under the Galveston Plan  1910-1914:''' 5,009 persons. who immigrated to the United States under the Galveston Plan. ''"Donated by Prof. Gur Alroey of Haifa University."''
==Ancestry.com==
==Ancestry.com==
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6597 Israel, Sarajevo Survivors Who Went to Israel, December 1948] at Ancestry.com ($). This database lists almost 2,500 people who left Sarajevo for Israel in December 1948. Many were Holocaust survivors. Entries may include the following details:
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6597 '''Israel, Sarajevo Survivors Who Went to Israel, December 1948'''] at Ancestry.com ($). This database lists almost 2,500 people who left Sarajevo for Israel in December 1948. Many were Holocaust survivors. Entries may include the following details:
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**number of additional family members in list
**number of additional family members in list
**comments
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60764 Immigrants of the "Biria", 1946], index and images, ($). This collection contains the names of approximately 1,000 Jewish survivors who sailed from Sete, a small French port 200 km west of Marseille, to Palestine in 1946. These records come from a book called Underground to Palestine, which was written by one of the passengers named I.F. Stone. Some of the information includes the name, age, birthplace, and the place in Israel where the people settled.
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60764 '''Immigrants of the "Biria", 1946'''], index and images, ($). This collection contains the names of approximately 1,000 Jewish survivors who sailed from Sete, a small French port 200 km west of Marseille, to Palestine in 1946. These records come from a book called Underground to Palestine, which was written by one of the passengers named I.F. Stone. Some of the information includes the name, age, birthplace, and the place in Israel where the people settled.
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2356 '''Palestine, Illegal Immigration from German-Occupied Europe, 1938-1945 (USHMM)'''], index, ($)
:This database contain an index of details extracted from deportation orders of illegal immigrants to Palestine from Nazi-occupied Europe and postwar Europe from 1938–1947. During this time, Great Britain exercised a mandate over Palestine and enforced strict immigration quotas. Jewish refugees who entered Palestine without valid entry permits were considered illegal immigrants. The information in this database is from Palestine Mandate Authority Police Force questionnaires and other documentation. Some of the information pertains to Jews from Vienna and Bratislava whom British authorities subsequently deported to a holding camp on Mauritius. The original documents are held by the Israel State Archives.
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Records in this database have been extracted from several different document types, primarily:
::application for an order of deportation
::memorandum of personal data
::particulars of an illegal immigrant
::order of deportation
::bond for appearance
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*While this database does not include images of these documents, indexed records for individuals may include details such as:
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name
gender
age
birth date
birthplace
father’s name
mother’s name
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residence
occupation
employer
languages spoken
address in country of origin
religion
marital status
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spouse’s name
present nationality
party affiliation
dependents
previous residence
present circumstances
last departure date
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entry date
entry location
entry ship
route followed
passport details
document details
height
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arrest date
offence
offence date
dependents
document location
document date
document number
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*Ordering Records
::Additional details about these victims may be included in the original records. While the index is freely accessible from Ancestry.com, the images of these records are not available in this database. Copies of the images can be ordered at no cost from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Click here for ordering information.
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