Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records

Collection Time Period
This collection covers the years 1800 to 1948.

Record Description
The passenger lists are digital copies of the original records. The earliest records are handwritten pages. Later records are usually handwritten on pre-printed pages. The records are arranged by the date of entry into port.

The soundex index is a phonetic index that groups together names that sound alike but are spelled differently, for example, Stewart and Stuart. The index cards are filed according to the soundex number associated with each family name and then by given names. For more information on soundex indexes and help with coding names and using the index, see the wiki article:

Soundex

Record Content
Passenger lists for the years 1800 to 1882 generally includes the following information:


 * Name
 * Date of arrival
 * Port of embarkation
 * Name of ship

Passenger lists and soundex index cards for the years 1882 to 1948 generally includes the following information:


 * Name
 * Birth place
 * Age
 * Gender
 * Occupation
 * Nationality
 * Last permanent residence
 * Destination
 * Name and address of relative or friend
 * Port and date of entry
 * Name of ship

The index cards also list the volume, page, and line number in the passenger lists.

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Sources of Information for This Collection
“Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1882,” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/); from National Archives, Washington D.C. NARA M425. FHL digital images. Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah.

“Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1883-1948,” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/); from National Archives, Washington D.C. NARA T840. FHL digital images. Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah.

“Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1883-1948, Index Cards” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/); from National Archives, Washington D.C. NARA T526. FHL digital images. Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Examples of Source Citations for a Record in This Collection

 * United States. Bureau of the Census. 12th census, 1900, digital images, From FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org: September 29, 2006), Arizona Territory, Maricopa, Township 1, East Gila, Salt River Base and Meridian; sheet 9B, line 71
 * Mexico, Distrito Federal, Catholic Church Records, 1886-1933, digital images, from FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org: April 22, 2010), Baptism of Adolfo Fernandez Jimenez, 1 Feb. 1910, San Pedro Apóstol, Cuahimalpa, Distrito Federal, Mexico, film number 0227023