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Sometimes the best sources for information about your immigrant ancestor are found in the country he or she emigrated to. You should search the records of the place where your ancestor settled, such as passenger arrival records and naturalization records. These sometimes provide the town of origin and other information. To learn about these records, use handbooks, manuals, and research outlines, if available, for that country.
Sometimes the best sources for information about your immigrant ancestor are found in the country he or she emigrated to. You should search the records of the place where your ancestor settled, such as passenger arrival records and naturalization records. These sometimes provide the town of origin and other information. To learn about these records, use handbooks, manuals, and research outlines, if available, for that country.


Most Polish immigrants to the United States arrived in New York, Baltimore, Galveston, or New Orleans. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of arrival records for these and other U.S. ports. Most are indexed. See the [[United States Emigration and Immigration|United States Research Outline]] for more information about U.S. emigration and immigration records. Canada, Australia, and other nations kept similar records of arrivals. The research outlines for the country where your ancestor went should provide information about that country’s immigration records.
Most Polish immigrants to the United States arrived in New York, Baltimore, Galveston, or New Orleans. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of arrival records for these and other U.S. ports. Most are indexed. See the [[United States Emigration and Immigration|United States Research Outline]] for more information about U.S. emigration and immigration records. It is very important to note that many immigrants heading for the U.S. arrived in North America at a Canadian port and made their way to the States via rail.  If heading to the prairies, many went as far as Winnipeg, Manitoba before turning south into the States.  Canada, Australia, and other nations kept similar records of arrivals. The research outlines for the country where your ancestor went should provide information about that country’s immigration records.


A bibliography of over 2,500 published lists of emigrants and immigrants is:
A bibliography of over 2,500 published lists of emigrants and immigrants is:
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