Peter, To clarify, the image I gave the URL for was at Ancestry, and I found it easily. It was for an image of the original passenger list, not a transcription. Ancestry's description of the database is: "About Boston Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1943 This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of Boston, Massachusetts from 1820-1943. The names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists, digitized from National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm series, T843 (rolls 1-454) and M277 (rolls 1-115)" But I got my original photocopy of the list back in the 1980s, when I spent hours at the NARA archives in Fort Worth, Texas, scrolling through reels and reels of microfilm. It's a huge photocopy, but I keep it because it was such a wonderful find at the time. So, the "do" was not a transcriber's work, it was the work of the person who originally wrote the passenger list. About Familysearch.org's passenger lists: I went back and tried to find this particular list by various search terms, and didn't find it. So I don't think their database has the same coverage as Ancestry's. PJ > I've learned something new. I'd never heard of Passenger Lists on > Family > Search. But I see they are there. Not sure how comprehensive they'd be. > I'd recommend you check Find My Past for Passengers Leaving UK > 1890-1960 > and also the submitted migration extracts at Clare Library site. You might > also try Googling "Cymric 1912" > I don't think any site can claim to have every record and there will > be > errors, omissions and deceptions. I know a lot of Ancestry transcribers dittoed down the whole page, so everybody appears to come from the same place. You need to look at the images. > And there are often two or more records. In my own case, I couldn't > find > an arrival in Australian lists but I did find him in Find My Past's departure lists. > Peter > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message