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Passenger arrival records can help you determine when an ancestor arrived and the port of departure. They can also help identify family and community members who arrived together and, usually, the country they came from.  
Passenger arrival records can help you determine when an ancestor arrived and the port of departure. They can also help identify family and community members who arrived together and, usually, the country they came from.  


There are very few passenger lists for ships coming into Canada before 1865. Lists were not made or were destroyed.&nbsp;The Library and Archives Canada website has posted an index of some lists that have survived.&nbsp; Some of these indexed names&nbsp;have been gathered from declarations of aliens and names of some Irish orphans.<br>
There are very few passenger lists for ships coming into Canada before 1865. Lists were not made or were destroyed.&nbsp;The Library and Archives Canada website has posted an index of some lists that have survived.&nbsp; Some of these indexed names&nbsp;have been gathered from declarations of aliens and names of some Irish orphans.<br>  


*[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/immigrants-canada/index-e.html Canada Immigrant databases].  
*[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/immigrants-canada/index-e.html Canada Immigrant databases].  
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Other sources of lists for this period include:  
Other sources of lists for this period include:  


*Filby, P. William. ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index''. 15+ Volumes. Detroit, Michigan, USA: Gale Research, 1981–. (Family History Library book {{FHL|973 W32p|disp=973 W32p}}.) Supplemental volumes have been issued annually. A few scattered volumes are available on microfilm. This source contains nearly three million names from more than 2,500 published sources. This focuses on U.S. arrivals, but also indexes many pre-1865 Canadian passenger lists which have been compiled in genealogical and historical publications. It does not index microfilmed official U.S. or Canadian arrival lists.  
*Filby, P. William. ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index''. 15+ Volumes. Detroit, Michigan, USA: Gale Research, 1981–. (Family History Library book {{FHL|973 W32p|disp=973 W32p}}.) Supplemental volumes have been issued annually. A few scattered volumes are available on microfilm. This source contains nearly three million names from more than 2,500 published sources. This focuses on U.S. arrivals, but also indexes many pre-1865 Canadian passenger lists which have been compiled in genealogical and historical publications. It does not index microfilmed official U.S. or Canadian arrival lists.


*Dobson, David. ''Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625–1825''. Seven Volumes. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1981–93. (Family History Library book&nbsp; {{FHL|213085|title-id|disp=970 W2d}}.) Volume 5, with more than 3,000 names, especially emphasizes Scottish migration to Canada. It may include the settler’s name, birth date, family members’ names, and date and place of settlement in North America.  
*Dobson, David. ''Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625–1825''. Seven Volumes. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1981–93. (Family History Library book&nbsp; {{FHL|213085|title-id|disp=970 W2d}}.) Volume 5, with more than 3,000 names, especially emphasizes Scottish migration to Canada. It may include the settler’s name, birth date, family members’ names, and date and place of settlement in North America.


*Whyte, Donald. ''A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation [1867]''. Two Volumes. Toronto, Canada: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986, 1995. (Family History Library book&nbsp;{{FHL|362924|title-id|disp=971 F2wd}}.) Volume 1 includes about 12,500 names; volume 2 has about 11,000. The volumes may contain the following Information about the immigrant: name, date, place of birth and death, date of arrival in Canada, residence in Canada, occupation, and spouse’s and children’s names. The appendixes give the sources of information.  
*Whyte, Donald. ''A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation [1867]''. Two Volumes. Toronto, Canada: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986, 1995. (Family History Library book&nbsp;{{FHL|362924|title-id|disp=971 F2wd}}.) Volume 1 includes about 12,500 names; volume 2 has about 11,000. The volumes may contain the following Information about the immigrant: name, date, place of birth and death, date of arrival in Canada, residence in Canada, occupation, and spouse’s and children’s names. The appendixes give the sources of information.


*Smith, Leonard H. ''Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867''. Two Volumes. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992, 1994. (Family History Library book&nbsp;{{FHL|527330|title-id|disp=971.6 W2s}}.) Volume 1 includes about 15,000 entries taken from manuscript sources and Nova Scotia periodicals. Volume 2 has about 6,800 entries from non-Nova Scotia periodicals and from published diaries. The information may include the immigrant’s name, names of family members, name of the ship on which he or she arrived, date of arrival, place of settlement in Nova Scotia, and the source of the information. It covers peninsular Nova Scotia only; it does not cover Cape Breton Island.  
*Smith, Leonard H. ''Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867''. Two Volumes. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992, 1994. (Family History Library book&nbsp;{{FHL|527330|title-id|disp=971.6 W2s}}.) Volume 1 includes about 15,000 entries taken from manuscript sources and Nova Scotia periodicals. Volume 2 has about 6,800 entries from non-Nova Scotia periodicals and from published diaries. The information may include the immigrant’s name, names of family members, name of the ship on which he or she arrived, date of arrival, place of settlement in Nova Scotia, and the source of the information. It covers peninsular Nova Scotia only; it does not cover Cape Breton Island.


*Mitchell, Brian. ''Irish Emigration Lists 1833–1839: Lists of Emigrants Extracted from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs for Counties Londonderry and Antrim''. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1989. (Family History Library book {{FHL|60107|title-id|disp=941.6 W2m}}.) This and the following book by Mitchell list age, year of departure, destination, and townland or county of origin in northern Ireland for many persons sailing to Saint John, New Brunswick; Quebec; and other North American ports. It contains about 3,000 entries.  
*Mitchell, Brian. ''Irish Emigration Lists 1833–1839: Lists of Emigrants Extracted from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs for Counties Londonderry and Antrim''. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1989. (Family History Library book {{FHL|60107|title-id|disp=941.6 W2m}}.) This and the following book by Mitchell list age, year of departure, destination, and townland or county of origin in northern Ireland for many persons sailing to Saint John, New Brunswick; Quebec; and other North American ports. It contains about 3,000 entries.


*Mitchell, Brian. ''Irish Passenger Lists 1847–1871: Lists of Passengers Sailing from Londonderry to America. . . .'' Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1988. (Family History Library book {{FHL|616310|title-id|disp=973 W3mi}}.) This book contains about 20,000 entries; about half of the people had destinations in Canada.  
*Mitchell, Brian. ''Irish Passenger Lists 1847–1871: Lists of Passengers Sailing from Londonderry to America. . . .'' Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1988. (Family History Library book {{FHL|616310|title-id|disp=973 W3mi}}.) This book contains about 20,000 entries; about half of the people had destinations in Canada.


'''Passenger Arrival Records Beginning in 1865'''  
'''Passenger Arrival Records Beginning in 1865'''  


Most immigrants to Canada arrived at the ports of Quebec and Halifax, although many came to New York and then traveled to Canada by way of the Hudson River, [[Erie Canal|Erie Canal]], and Great Lakes. A few arrived in Portland, Maine, then traveled overland to Canada. Surviving lists for Quebec date from 1865 and for Halifax from 1881.
Most immigrants to Canada arrived at the ports of Quebec and Halifax, although many came to New York and then traveled to Canada by way of the Hudson River, [[Erie Canal|Erie Canal]], and Great Lakes. A few arrived in Portland, Maine, then traveled overland to Canada. Surviving lists for Quebec date from 1865 and for Halifax from 1881.  


*[http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=1263 Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935] - Free online database
*[http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=1263 Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935] - Free online database


The Family History Library has:  
The Family History Library has:  
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*Passenger lists for Halifax, 1881–1899. (On 12 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|67797|title-id|disp=889429}}.)
*Passenger lists for Halifax, 1881–1899. (On 12 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|67797|title-id|disp=889429}}.)


The film numbers are in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:
The film numbers are in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:  


=== Canada - Emigration and Immigration ===
=== Canada - Emigration and Immigration ===


Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa (formerly the National Archives of Canada) has discontinued much of its interlibrary loan services as of 2013. &nbsp;Passenger lists in electronic format are available on the [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-908-e.html Library and Archives Canada website], but are not nominally indexed.  
Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa (formerly the National Archives of Canada) has discontinued much of its interlibrary loan services as of 2013. &nbsp;Passenger lists in electronic format are available on the [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-908-e.html Library and Archives Canada website], but are not nominally indexed.  
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The Family History Library has filmed some of these immigration records. About one in five overseas immigrants to Ontario during the 1870s is named in these records. For film numbers, see the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:  
The Family History Library has filmed some of these immigration records. About one in five overseas immigrants to Ontario during the 1870s is named in these records. For film numbers, see the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:  


The [http://www.ingeneas.com/ingeneas/index.html inGeneas Database ]contains records from a variety of immigration records (other than passenger lists) for the time period of 1748 to 1906. For the most part, these records have been extracted from microfilm of the original records held at several archives and libraries. It also contains passenger list records for immigrants arriving at Canadian ports between 1748 and 1873.
The [http://www.ingeneas.com/ingeneas/index.html inGeneas Database ]contains records from a variety of immigration records (other than passenger lists) for the time period of 1748 to 1906. For the most part, these records have been extracted from microfilm of the original records held at several archives and libraries. It also contains passenger list records for immigrants arriving at Canadian ports between 1748 and 1873.  


=== Ontario - Emigration and Immigration ===
=== Ontario - Emigration and Immigration ===


Russian Empire Consular Records, 1901–1922  
Russian Empire Consular Records, 1901–1922  
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The consulate at New York had responsibility for all of North America, so some Canadian residents appear in:  
The consulate at New York had responsibility for all of North America, so some Canadian residents appear in:  


''Records of the Russian Consular Offices in the United States, 1862–1928''. Suitland, Maryland, USA: National Archives Microfilm Publications, 1986. (On 169 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|534673|title-id|disp=1463389}}.) These records, and the following index are listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:
''Records of the Russian Consular Offices in the United States, 1862–1928''. Suitland, Maryland, USA: National Archives Microfilm Publications, 1986. (On 169 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|534673|title-id|disp=1463389}}.) These records, and the following index are listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:  


=== United States - Emigration and Immigration ===
=== United States - Emigration and Immigration ===


Sack, Sallyann Amdur, and Suzanne Fishl Wynne. ''The Russian Consular Records Index and Catalog''. New York, NY, USA: Garland Publishing Company, 1987. (Family History Library book {{FHL|548652|title-id|disp=973 D22s}}.)  
Sack, Sallyann Amdur, and Suzanne Fishl Wynne. ''The Russian Consular Records Index and Catalog''. New York, NY, USA: Garland Publishing Company, 1987. (Family History Library book {{FHL|548652|title-id|disp=973 D22s}}.)  
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'''A wiki article describing this collection is found at:'''  
'''A wiki article describing this collection is found at:'''  


[[Border Crossings From Canada to the United States (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Border Crossings From Canada to the United States (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]
[[Border Crossings From Canada to the United States (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Border Crossings From Canada to the United States (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  


=== Web Sites  ===
=== Web Sites  ===
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An Online resource is [http://jubilation.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/homeadd.html Young Immigrants to Canada] includes resources on British Home Children.  
An Online resource is [http://jubilation.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/homeadd.html Young Immigrants to Canada] includes resources on British Home Children.  


The Library and Archives Canada also has and index for Home Children: [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/home-children/index-e.html Home Children 1869-1930]
The Library and Archives Canada also has and index for Home Children: [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/home-children/index-e.html Home Children 1869-1930]  


[http://www.immigrationdirect.ca/tracing-family-history-canada-immigration-citizenship-genealogy-guide/ Tracing Family History: Canada Immigration and Citizenship Genealogy Guide] has links to other resources.  
[http://www.immigrationdirect.ca/tracing-family-history-canada-immigration-citizenship-genealogy-guide/ Tracing Family History: Canada Immigration and Citizenship Genealogy Guide] has links to other resources.  
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