In a message dated 11/6/2008 3:13:51 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Crew's List SS George Washington ([email protected]) landed in New York on the SS George Washington on the 2 Sept 1913. In looking, by the ship's name, on the Ellis Island site, I went through the entire passenger list and was unable to find my person. Family lore stated that he may have worked his way to America. Can anyone tell me where I could find the list of the crew for this ship??? A few thoughts. First I agree with the response already posted that I always am a little skeptical on the dates provided by people on their arrivals. A lot of them were not accurate. Second might be to get a bit imaginative when you look for the name on the list. Remember spelling was not very accurate -- or as accurate as we think of it today. Also the person might have been using an "old county" name or nickname on the passenger list and "Americanized" the name years later in the USA. As for the crew lists I thought a lot of them were scanned in on the Ellis Island site as part of the passenger lists. I have not looked at 1913 specifically but I have seen other years where the crew list is part of the one on line. By reading the header on the scanned pages you can see citizens versus non-citizens versus crew. Generally I thought crew was towards the end of the list. Otherwise you might check with the National Archives which has the original microfilms and ask them if crew lists exist. The George Washington in 1913 was run by a German firm called North German Lloyd out of Bremen. The firm still exists but I do not believe they have any records. Their is an immigration museum in Bremen but I do not think they have lists either. Hope that helps. Allan Jordan **************AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212792382x1200798498/aol?redir=http://searchblog.aol.com/2008/11/04/happy-holidays-from -aol-search/?ncid=emlcntussear00000001)