Maryland, Baltimore, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes - FamilySearch Historical Records
United States Maryland
Baltimore County
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Record Type | Passenger Arrival Records |
Record Group | RG 85: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service |
Collection years | 1954-1957 |
Microfilm Publication | M1477. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Arriving at Baltimore, Dec. 1954-May 1957. 34 rolls. |
National Archives Identifier | 414 |
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What is in the Collection?[edit | edit source]
This collection contains passenger and crew lists of airplanes from 1954-1957. It corresponds with NARA Publication M1477: Passenger and crew lists of vessels and airplanes arriving at Baltimore, Maryland, Dec.1954-May 1957. Passenger arrival lists do not exist from July 1, 1948 to November 30, 1954.
To Browse this Collection[edit | edit source]
You can browse through images in this collection using the waypoints on the Collection Browse Page for Maryland, Baltimore, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes, 1954-1957. |
What Can these Records Tell Me?[edit | edit source]
Information found in this collection may include:
- Name
- Length of service
- Position within the crew
- Age
- Nationality
- When and where signed on to crew
- Significant remarks
- Name of vessel
- Port of departure
- Date of departure
- Port of arrival
- Date of arrival
- Serial number and form of required foreign service or immigration form
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How Do I Search the Collection?[edit | edit source]
You can search the index or view the images or both. To begin your search, it is helpful to know:
- The name of the individual
- The date of arrival or name of port
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I Found Who I was Looking for, What Now?[edit | edit source]
- Use the information to find other records such as emigrations, port records, and ship’s manifests.
- Look for the Declaration of Intent soon after the immigrant arrived, and then look for the Naturalization Petition five years later, when the residency requirement would have been met. Look for naturalization records in federal courts and then in state, county, or city courts. An individual may have filed the first and final papers in different courts and sometimes in a different state if the person moved. Immigrants who were younger than 18 when they arrived did not need to file a Declaration of Intent as part of the process.
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I Can’t Find Who I’m Looking for, What Now?[edit | edit source]
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