Maybe these will help. As I'd mentioned to Launie privately, this info is from another list I'm on: Here is a book which may be useful: EUROPEAN PASSENGER STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, MORTON ALLAN DIRECTORY OF, FOR THE YEARS 1890 TO 1930 AT THE PORT OF NEW YORK, AND FOR THE YEARS 1904 TO 1926 AT THE PORTS OF NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE. This work is a very helpful aid in the use of the indexes of immigrant passenger lists in the National Archives, for they are arranged in the chronological order of the ships' arrival dates, and thereunder by the names of the vessels or the passenger lines, and only then by passengers' surnames. This directory provides a ready means of ascertaining information that will be helpful, for it is arranged by year and steamship company, and thereunder by port of entry, the vessel name, its arrival date and port of embarkation. 268 pp. (1931), repr. Balto., 1993. [GP80] $20.00. I could no longer find an internet site for Genealogy Unlimited - US books (found only their Canadian books site). Perhaps the Canadian site could tell one how to access the US books site for Genealogy Unlimited Books. NEW WORLD IMMIGRANTS. A CONSOLIDATION OF SHIP PASSENGER LISTS AND ASSOCIATED DATA FROM PERIOODICAL LITERATURE. Michael Tepper. Ship passenger lists are the delight of the genealogist for they provide the first record of an ancestor on American soil. Numerous passenger lists have appeared in articles in a wide variety of periodicals. This work is a collection of ninety-seven articles from some fifty perioodicals, mostly totally unknown to the researcher. This collection gives access to material previously difficult to locate for no library in the country can clain to have every issue of every periodical in this compilation. Periodicals drawn on range from the obscure Pennsylvania Dutchman to the scholarly American Genealogist, from bi-weeklies to annuals, and, within the general time frame 1618-1878, the articles identify upwards of 27,500 emigrants, mainly English, Irish, Scottish, German, Swiss, French, Norwegian, and Russian-German. Note: this work does not include articles from The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, The new England Historical and Genealogical Register or The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. 2 vols. 568, 702 pp. incexed. Balto, 1988. [GP5755] $25.00. Look for Tepper's Ships of Our Ancestors. About the steamships of the shipping lines: North German Lloyd, White Star, Cunard, Guion, Red Star, Inman, and Hamburg-American. Photos of 900 steamships. Also by Michael Tepper, American Passenger Arrival Records. A Guide to the Records of Immigrants Arriving at American Ports by Sail and Steam. The Genealogy Unlimited - US Books site, last year listed nine pages on books about immigration. Today I could not get to their site. Perhaps someone who knows how to wend through the net better than I can find it and post it. I think that these books could be of tremendous help. If I had a digital camera, I would take pictures of the Scandinavian passengers and crew lists which I found on my copy of the NARA film T715, roll 2663. Many, many Swedish and Norwegian passengers are listed on this film for the dates July 15-July 31, 1919. If I have the time, I will go to the public library, copy the film, and scan it for the list. But, I don't know when I will have the time. If your ancestor came during that time frame, through New York City harbor, this is your film number. ------------ Here are a couple more addresses: Independence Seaport Museum Penn's Landing 211 S. Columbus Blvd. At Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-413-8639 www.libertynet.org/~seaport/ New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740 508-997-0046 508-997-0018 fax www.newbedford.com/whalingmuseum.html National Archives and Records Administration Constitution Ave., & 7th St. NW Washington, D.C. 20408 www.nara.gov Inland Seas Maritime Museum P. O. Box 435 Vermillion, OH 44089 216-967-3467 216-967-1519 www.inlandseas.org Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kinston 55 Ontario Street Kingston Ontario Canada K7L 2Y2 613-542-2261 613-542-0043 www.novatech.on.ca/history/musem.html Mystic Seaport Museum G.W. Blunt White Library P O Box 6000 Mystic, CT 06355 860-572-0711 www.mystic.org John D. Rockerfeller, Jr. Library Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 313 First Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 757-220-7410 757-220-7711 fax Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum P O Box 636 St. Michaels, MD 21663 410-745-2916 410-745-6088 www.cbmm.org -------------- Listers, 1. Photos of ships www.oceanliner.com/pcphqz.htm 2. Scandinavian Emigrant ships www.vii.com/~nelsonb/ship_desc.htm 3. Immigrants to Canada - Montreal Ocean steamships http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/!marj/genealogy/mosc1870.html 4. Nordic Link http://www.nordiclink.org/history.htm 5. http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_quid/danish.htm#gen -------- Listers, Found this site on The Wilson Line, a feeder service between Norway and other Scandinavian ports and Hull, England. http://digidesk.jbi.hioslo.no/~emigrant/feeder.htm ------ Hope this helps... Cindy in Virginia Seeking info on PRIESTLEY, MACAULAY & OTHER SPELLINGS, SHILLADY AND LINTON...COUNTY DOWN.