Florida, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at St. Petersburg, Florida - FamilySearch Historical Records

What is in This Collection?
Ship Passenger lists of the Port of St. Petersburg provided to ther Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization Service. The passenegerlists are part of Record Group 85 Records of ther Immigration and Naturalization Service and are from National Archive Micofilm Publication M1959 Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at St. Petersburg, Florida, December 1926-March 1941.

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 * The full name of your ancestor
 * The approximate date of immigration

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Research Helps
The following articles will help you in your research for your family in the state of Florida.
 * Searching Passenger Lists
 * Beginning Research in United States Immigration and Emigration Records
 * Beginning Research in United States Naturalization Records
 * GuidedResearch:Florida
 * Florida Record Finder
 * Florida Research Tips and Strategies

Related Collections

 * Florida, Pensacola, Passenger Lists, 1900-1945.
 * Florida, Key West Passenger Lists, 1898-1945.
 * Florida, Knights Keys Passenger Lists, 1908-1912.
 * Florida, Port Everglades Passenger Lists, 1932-1951.
 * Florida, Florida, Tampa, Passenger Lists, 1898-1945.

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