Barbara, A good list is the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. You can access it at http://istg.rootsweb.com Also try www.cyndislist.com . Scroll down the index page to "Ships and Passenger Lists". Here are over 500 links.....that should keep you awhile! Good luck! Barb -----Original Message----- From: BEHarveyGen@aol.com <BEHarveyGen@aol.com> To: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 12:34 AM Subject: [CLARKE] Clark(e) passenger lists >Does anyone know how to access the VERY OLD passenger lists ( or is there >such a varmit?). Ellis Island is wonderful if your ancestors came over in >the late 1800's. > >Also can anyone tell me about how and when the boundries changed in the New >England states?? I am so confused.. I can't find anything on my Clark >parents both b) in Mass( this from 1860 Cabell Co (WVA census of the son). > The son William Lyman Clark was born ca 1811 in VT (date born from tombstone >and where born from the 1860 Cabell Co (W)VA census). > >If mother was between the ages of 16 and 35 she would have been born as >late as 1795 or as early as 1776. Father (who I believe fought in the >revolutionary war) was between the ages of 19 and 55, he would have been born >as late as 1792 or as early as 1756. > >William Lyman Clark m1) Charlotte __(?)__ in Augusta Me, (She and both >parents listed as b) Me). >m2) Julia Ann Newell aslo b) Augusta Me. > >My Grandmother (Agnes Clark Collins) always said her Clark ancestors were >English. > >I have exhausted most of my resources and still no clue. HELP !!!! > >Barbara Harvey > > >==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== >GenConnect ~ Biography, have one? Post it at ~ >http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/ClarkeBios >List Manager's address CLARKE-admin@rootsweb.com >