Hi Judy, I know that you probably had a good time at your aunt's birthday. You are lucky to have an aunt that is 90 years old. All of my aunts and uncles are deceased so I no one left to help me with my Swedish family research. I don't know if she would have flown here from Sweden in the 40s as World War 2 was just over in 1945. I, also, have not found any database for air line passengers coming to this country. Thanks for responding to my request. Naomi in Illinois judymo73b@comcast.net wrote Thu, 15 Nov 2012 12:04:09 Naomi, I don't see them on the Emihamn database nor the Emisal (Swedish American Line) database in the 1940s and 1950s. I do know that there are hits for other people in that time period. I think that Emihamn stops after 1951. (I found 325 hits on Emihamn for 1951 and no hits after that year.) The Emisal database seems to stop after 1950. Maybe they flew. I don't know of any database for airline passengers. By the way, I didn't see your original post. I was in Texas for my aunt's 90th birthday party, and we had a bit of a family reunion with my brother and cousins, etc. There was no access to the internet at my aunt's house and I didn't have time to look at email at the hotel. Bo is correct that if an answer is not received, probably no one can answer. Judy Orland Park, Illinois Sent: 12:01 P.M. U.S. Central Time, November 15