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Early American Passenger List Books

By: Genealogical Publishing
May 26, 2026
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Every genealogist hopes someday to find the identity of his or her immigrant ancestor. For sheer excitement in genealogy, there’s nothing quite like discovering who brought your family to the U.S. and learning what compelled or inspired the family to make a new life for themselves in North America. The genealogist’s fascination with the immigration process–and with the challenge of solving problems related to it–explains why ships’ passenger lists are among the most popular group of records in American genealogy. 

If you’re on the trail of a passenger list, consider the following: The ships’ passenger lists compiled on our reference books are among the earliest in existence. In fact, most of these lists date before 1820, when the federal government began compiling official passenger arrival records. If you are on the trail of ancestors who arrived before 1800, our collection of passenger records, painstakingly culled from archives and repositories by an army of transcribers over many years, is where you should start your search. 

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