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=== Online Resources === | === Online Resources === | ||
*'''1955-1957''' {{RecordSearch|2443354|Rhode Island, Davisville, Melville, Newport, and Quonset Point, Airplane Passenger and Crew Lists, 1955-1957}} at [http://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] - [[Rhode Island, Davisville, Melville, Newport, and Quonset Point, Airplane Passenger and Crew Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images | |||
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=united%20states%2c%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&datasettitle=new%20england%20passenger%20and%20crew%20lists&sid=999 United States, Passenger and Crew Lists - New England Passenger And Crew Lists] at [http://findmypast.com/ FindMyPast]; index & images ($) | |||
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49318 Rhode Island Passenger Lists] at [http://search.ancestry.com/ Ancestry]; images only ($) | |||
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48462 Rhode Island Passenger Lists by Maureen A. Taylor] at [http://search.ancestry.com/ Ancestry]; images only ($) | |||
Pre-statehood settlers of [[Rhode Island Genealogy|Rhode Island]] generally were English Protestants, but liberal policies attracted French Huguenots, Blacks, Jews, and other minorities. Heavy Irish immigration began about 1830 and continued through the rest of the nineteenth century. A great influx of French Canadians began after the Civil War and continued to the turn of the century. Rhode Islanders leaving the state often went to areas such as Vermont and Nova Scotia. | Pre-statehood settlers of [[Rhode Island Genealogy|Rhode Island]] generally were English Protestants, but liberal policies attracted French Huguenots, Blacks, Jews, and other minorities. Heavy Irish immigration began about 1830 and continued through the rest of the nineteenth century. A great influx of French Canadians began after the Civil War and continued to the turn of the century. Rhode Islanders leaving the state often went to areas such as Vermont and Nova Scotia. |