Connecticut, Crew Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records

What is in This Collection?
This collection includes records for the years 1792-1932. This collection contains crew lists from ports in Connecticut. Crew Lists provide name, age, gender, occupation or position, and citizenship, along with other information. Ports included in this collection are Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, New London, and Stonington. The collections are located at the National Archives in Waltham.
 * Records Relating to Crew Lists, 1802-1900. Department of the Treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Office of the Collector of Customs. RG 36 Records of the U.S. Customs Service. NAID 5717212
 * Records Relating to Crew Lists, 1825-1932. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Navigation. District of Bridgeport (Connecticut). Department of the Treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of Fairfield, Connecticut. RG 26 Records of the U.S. Coast Guard. NAID 6160475
 * Crew Lists, 1803-1873. Department of the Treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of Middleton, Connecticut. RG 36 Records of the U.S. Customs Service. NAID 5641540
 * Records Relating to Crew Lists, 1801-1911. Department of the Treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of New Haven, Connecticut. RG 36 Records of the U.S. Customs Service. NAID 5722999
 * Crew Lists, 1792-1923. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Navigation. District of New London. Department of the Treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of New London, Connecticut. Office of the Collector of Customs. RG 26 Records of the U.S. Coast Guard. NAID  4796024
 * Crew List Bonds, 1842-1858. Department of the treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of Stonington, Connecticut. Office of the Collector of Customs. RG 26 Records of the U.S. Coast Guard. NAID 4656338

What Can These Records Tell Me?
A Crew List may contain the following information:
 * Name of the vessel
 * Name of the Master
 * Name of the crew member
 * Place of birth
 * Citizenship
 * Age
 * Physical characteristics

How Do I Search This Collection?
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 * The name of the individual
 * The approximate age or birth date

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I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now?

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