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With other 100 million passenger records there’s every chance you’ll find your immigrant and emigrant ancestors in Ancestry.co.uk’s worldwide Passenger Lists collection.
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Our lists are not restricted to the 1890 to 1960 period covered by the British Outward Passenger Lists (also known as BT 27), but start from as early as 1609. Passenger, diplomat, crew member, entrepreneur, civil servant, adventurer, bonded traveller, prisoner and convicts. These are just a few of key immigration and emigration areas we have records available for.
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