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Bark Alice Provost, Bordeaux France to New Orleans, Louisiana 1 Feb. 1861  Teamaker from Vera Cruz Mexico 28 Jan. 1861 carrying passengers from Germany, France, Pennsylvania and other parts of USA [1 image]
 
Ship Bentine of Boston from Rio de Janeiro on 28 Jan. 1861 [1 image]
 
Bark Laura from Port au Prince, Haiti on 29 Jan. 1861 [4 images]
 
Ernst Moritz Arndt from Bremen Germany on 29 Jan. 1861 [6 images]
 
Steamship Uknown Name from Havana Cuba on 30 Jan. 1861 [1 image]
 
Bark Alice Provost from Bordeaux France on 1 Feb. 1861 [7 images]
 
J. Manuelito from Tabasco Mexico on 1 Feb. 1861 [1 image plus list of passenger names transcribed]
 
Steamship Holino from Havana Cuba on 4 Feb. 1861 carrying merchants from Spain & USA [1 image]
 
Ship Kate Dyer from Havre France on 4 Feb. 1861 [9 images, partial list of passenger names transcribed]
 
Ship Nictaux from Newport Rhode Island on 4 Feb. 1861. Passengers from Bristol England [1 image]
 
Robert? Hex from Sampuco on 4 Feb. 1861. Passengers from Italy & USA [2 images]
 
O. Thigen from Bremen on 4 Feb. 1861 [2 images]
 
Ship Anglesea from Liverpool on 6 Feb. 1861 [1 image plus passenger name transcription]

Ships Passenger Lists from the New York Times

Passenger Lists from the New York Times (Arrivals & Departures)1851-1929
[US National Archives website]
1851

Irish Famine Immigrants to the port of New York from 1846-1851

Almshouse Records 1819-1840 1819 | 1820 | 1821 | 1822
Almshouse Records 1855-1858 [SURNAMES "A"] [SURNAMES "B"] [SURNAMES "C"] [SURNAMES "D"]
Ships Passenger Lists Port of Galveston, Texas 1846-1871 List of Poor sent from England to Ireland
Pennsylvania Baggage Lists 1809 Emigrants from England 1773-1776
Almshouse children (orphans) sent to New Netherland (New York) from Amsterdam Holland Palatine (German) Orphaned Children Apprenticed by Gov. Hunter in New York 1710-1714
Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Rochester, Monroe Co., New York in 1850 Orphans in the Sisters of Charity Orphan Asylum New York City, New York 1860
Half-Orphans in the Sisters of Charity Orphan Asylum New York City, New York 1860 Orphans in St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum Rochester, Monroe County, New York 1880
St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum Albany, Albany County, New York 1880 St. Patrick's Male Orphan Asylum Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York 1880
Troy Catholic Orphan (Male) Asylum Troy, Rensalaer County New York 1880 St. Vincent's Orphan Protectory (Male) Uitca Oneida County, New York 1880
St. Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum Brooklyn, Kings County New York 1880 Jewish Home for Children aka Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum of Philadelphia, Church Lane (Mill Street), Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 1900
Whitaker Orphan Home, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, 1900 Unnamed Orphan Home, Drew County, Arkansas, 1900
Orphans Message Board Archives, July 2001 St. Peter's Orphan Asylum, 17th Ward, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, 1900
Unnamed Children's Home, Sebastian County, Arkansas, 1900 Arkansas Census Citations for Orphan Listings, 1900
Ancestral Orphans Message Board
Arkansas State Page & Access to Census Transcriptions of Orphan Listings
'Colored' Industrial Institute, Pine Bluff City, Jefferson County, Arkansas, 1900 Christian Orphan's Home, City of St. Louis, Missouri, 1900
St. Louis Protestant Orphan Asylum, St. Louis County, Missouri, 1900
Evangelical Lutheran Orphans'Home, St. Louis County, Missouri, 1900
Oklahoma Orphanage, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Territory, 1900
Rose Orphan Home, Vigo County, Indiana, 1900
Episcopal Orphans' Home, City of St. Louis, Missouri, 1900 Methodist Orphan Home, City of St. Louis, Missouri, 1900
Creek Orphan Home, Creek Nation, Indian Territory, 1900
Friend School, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, 1900
Chickasaw Orphans' Home & Man Lab Inst, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, 1900 Orphan Train Riders stop over in Ashtabula 
Orphans Asylum Society of the City Of New York, Personal Letters of Alfred Waibel
Don't ever give up, even if told records don't exist
Unraveling an older adoption
Persistence finally paid off (an older adoption case)
List of Widows Receiving Pensions War of 1812 8/5/05