No, Jerry, I have not seen these publications about Immigration/emigration which might list the travel of James Cromley (Crumley) to the New World called America. Truett Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Crumly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 11:45 AM Subject: [CRUMLEY] Immigration/emigration records > My morning newspaper's genealogy column mentioned two records which are > available, one a book and the other a CD. I just want to see if anyone on > this list has either one.. We've all been searching for years for a record > of James Crumley's arrival in PA. > > Michael Tepper's book, "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819" provides in a > single volume a consolidation of the entire body of passenger lists, as > found in multiple issues of the "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and > Biography." The book identifies about 6,000 immigrants, primarily British > and German indentured servants and apprentices. > > "Immigrants to Pennsylvania" is a CD containing full page images of nine > books documenting early PA arrivals. Tepper's book is one of the ones on the > CD. Others are books which also contain immigration records such as arrival > lists, oaths of allegiance, etc. > > These two items are put out by Genealogical Publishing Company in Baltimore. > Has anyone seen either of these two resources to look for James? > > Jerry >