Passenger Lists
Extensive array of passenger lists from those of Irish nationality aboard "immigrant ships". Includes lists, names, and ships from the early 1600s through to the late 1800s.
Ulster Ancestry is a series of free pages which you can use for your research purposes. These have been sorted by date and detail the document type for your convenience.
Passenger List, Queenston To New York On "Teutonic", 1891
An incomplete list of passengers on "City of Chester" from Liverpool to Queenston, April 27, 1891.
Passenger List(s), Ships Sailing From Ireland To Newcastle, 1830-1841. Over 60 passenger lists available.
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was filed as an abstract. List of Passengers brought into the District of French's Bay from Foreign Countries in the Qr. ending December 31, 1827.
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was filed as an abstract, though it appears to be a list from only one ship. The captain's name was listed as Wm. Smith. List of passengers brought into the District of Frenchman's Bay from Foreign Countries from the 1st of April to the 30th of June 1826.
Between 1772 and 1777, a wave of some 30,000 Ulstermen were forced to leave Northern Ireland by harsh rents and economic conditions, and sailed for the new world .
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild: Passenger lists departing Irish ports.
Including ships from Liverpool, Glasgow, and Belfast to New York, Boston, and Wilmington
These are passenger lists for emigrants from Ireland to the United States and Canada, arranged in date order. Please note that this is not the complete set of sailings, and that some of the lists shown may be incomplete. Thousands of records.
Source: The National Archives, Immigration of Russians to the United States of America, 1845-51 (machine readable record). Records of the Center for Immigration Research.
Ancestry.co.uk search of over 600,000 entries.
Ulster Ancestry undertake detailed ancestral research and family history research here in the Province of Ulster primarily in the Counties of Antrim, Armagh, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Down, Londonderry/Derry and Donegal.
Last updated in 2007, but still holds records of ships and passenger lists for Irish immigrant ships.
Key Irish genealogy records featuring Griffith's Valuation, censuses, wills, passenger lists, militia records, and more. Sign up for 72 hour, monthly or annual subscriptions for under £5 a month, offering unlimited access.
Hundreds of ships listed alphabetically; all linked to lists of passengers.
Directories, census records, death records, military records, names, and passenger lists.
Passengers traveling on ship Mars, Portland, Eagle, Susan, Neptune, Rachel, Margaret, Pennsylvania, Edward, and/or Mohawk in 1803.
Passengers on the Hannah, September 11, 1764, traveling from Cork.
Passengers on the St. George to London to Waterford to Maryland, October 7, 1677.
General resource site including Irish-Canadian surnames and passenger lists.
General resource page for all things County Tyrone with a vast array of information. Includes biographies, censuses, emigration records, letters, muster rolls and military records, and ships passenger lists - and much, much more.
Over 5,000 listed from 41 convict ships, with convicts listed by Lesley Uebel.
Note: Clicking on a highlighted ship will generate the ship's (Irish) passenger list.
339 records matching Donegal. The document reference in each entry below is the National Archives of Ireland reference to the original document in the archives. The microfilm reference number refers to the set of microfilms presented to Australia in 1988.
Convicts transported to Australia in the first half of the 19th Century numbered approximately 40,000. The documents relating to such transportation were housed in the State Paper Office. Most valuable are the Petitions submitted by many of the convicts or their families seeking to reduce or change the sentence, these contain family and other details. These documents were microfilmed as a Bicentennial gift to Australia. They are now online and can be searched through the WWW at the National Archives.
1849 passenger list of those who travelled from New Ross to Boston, Massachusetts, USA on the "John Bell".
Webpages for genealogists; an Australian gateway site for tracing your family history by Cora Num.
12,000 + passenger manifests in 13 volumes plus numerous other passengers listed in special projects.
This list has been compiled by Edmundo Murray from Coghlan, Eduardo, El Aporte de los Irlandeses a la Formación de la Nación Argentina (Buenos Aires, 1982), with a written authorisation from Margarita O'Farrell de Coghlan.
This database identifies 604,596 persons who arrived in the Port of New York, from 1846-1851. Despite the name of the records, approximately 30 percent of the passengers list their native country as other than Ireland.
This is a list of 5800 Irish, sorted by surname, who emigrated essentially before the famine, some as early as the 1760's, to the United States and Canada (British North America).
These are passenger lists for emigrants from Ireland to the United States and Canada, arranged in date order.
Records for passengers who arrived at the Port of New York during the Irish Famine, created 1977-89, documenting the period 12/01/1846 to 31/12/1851.
Passenger lists with over 24 million records from ships sailing to destinations worldwide.
These lists of Protestant and Roman Catholic emigrants from counties Carlow and Wexford intending to emigrate to British America (via Quebec) list only the head-of-household, with the numbers of persons within each family group.
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan asked Lee Iacocca, then Chairman of Chrysler Corporation, to head a private sector effort to raise funds for the restoration and preservation of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation (SOLEIF) was founded.
Enter a portion of the surname and the database will search for the surname in the passenger list table of the database.
Permission is granted to Colonel Fealan to transport 1000 Irish for the service of the King of Spain (such as have been in Armes against the Parliament) from the ports of Wexford, Youghal. Waterford, Cork, and Kinsale.