PROVO MyFamily.com said Monday it has launched its U.S. Immigration Collection.
Available as a subscription through Ancestry.com, a member of the MyFamily.com network of Web sites, the resource provides information about ancestors who may have emigrated from many countries to multiple ports in the United States.
More than 10 million individuals whose names appear in ships' passenger lists, port arrivals and naturalization records are included in the collection. The collection includes New York passenger lists from 1851 to 1892 and a passenger and immigration lists index from the 1500s to the 1900s.
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