William Harper Irwin family in 1900's

William Harper Irwin family in 1900's
William Harper Irwin family in 1900's Back row L-R:Harry, Nora, William, Front row: L-R: Leona, Livonia, William, Ansel

Friday, December 23, 2011

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s for Irwin

 

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Source Information

Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2010.

About Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Every American with immigrant ancestors needs the "Passenger and Immigration List Index: 2009 edition, 1500s-1900s" — especially for those seeking ancestors prior to the 1820s. This important work is the best, if not the only place to go for tracing relatives to early colonial America and beyond. Updated for 2008, this data set contains listings of approximately 4,712,000 individuals who arrived in United States and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s.

Updated annually, the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" was compiled by P. William Filby and published by Gale Research. This resource includes individuals included in the "Index" and all supplements through the year 2008.

While researching passenger lists can often be tedious and difficult, this data set makes finding information on your immigrant ancestors easier than ever. Each entry has been indexed by name and is searchable by keyword. The "Genealogical Journal" hailed the printed version of the "Passenger and Immigration List Index" as "one of the greatest contributions to genealogical literature in the last decade."

Prior to 1820, most ships coming to America did not keep documentation of who was on board. Immigration was more of a trickle than a flood. Many individuals traveled to their destination on uncomfortable, rat-infested cargo ships -- usually only five, ten, maybe thirty passengers suffered through the trip together. Because of this, pinpointing documentation of your ancestors' journey to pre-1820 America can be almost impossible. Simply put, very little information exists today that could help.

That's why the Passenger and Immigration List Index proves such an invaluable resource for family history enthusiasts. Thousands of different records have been used to compile this index, everything from original passenger lists to personal diaries. The result is the only compilation of passenger lists this comprehensive -- and the search goes on. The publishers provide yearly supplements as their research uncovers new immigration data. The supplement for 2008 added approximately 124,000 new names!

For each individual listed, you may find the following information:

  • Name and age
  • Year and place of arrival
  • Naturalization or other record of immigration
  • Source of record
  • Names of all accompanying family members together with their age and relationship to the primary individual

    For example, you may be able to establish a record similar to this one: Aab Wilhelm was 38 when he arrived in Baltimore in 1850 accompanied by his wife Elisabeth Stoll, son Heinrich, and daughter Elisabeth. The original source of the information is also provided. By locating the original source document, you may be able to determine additional details such as the name of the ship on which your ancestors sailed and the location of their naturalization.

    This data set was published in collaboration with Gale Research, Inc. Beginning with the now-classic "Encyclopedia of Associations," first published in 1954, Gale products have become essentials on the reference shelves of every major library worldwide.

    Generally, you'll find the following information about an individual included in this data set:

    Name - In this field you will find the individual's given name and surname. You should note that names of immigrants were often recorded as they were heard and that many immigrants could not spell their own names. Thus, spelling variations of names occur and members of the same family arriving at different times or places may be found under a different spelling. If you are unable to locate a particular given name and surname, try switching the given name to an initial, abbreviation, or possible misspelling. If the surname is not common, you may wish to search only on the surname.

    Place - This field provides the location of the port through which the individual immigrated.

    Year - This field lists an immigrant's year of arrival or the first time that person appeared in public record.

    Age - This field indicates the immigrant's age in the source record.

    Note: You should note that the date and location that appear in the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" do not necessarily equate to the date and port of arrival. Occasionally, the locations referred to are destinations, locations of settlement, or the particular location of the immigrant on the date cited. Dates may reflect the date of death, the date the primary individual requested permission to emigrate, or the point in time when documents place that person in the New World at the location specified. Although the information listed is not always dates and locations of arrival, these references were retained by Gale Research (the original publisher of this material) because the editors felt that "when someone is searching for an elusive ancestor, all information is helpful." Large public libraries, state libraries, libraries with genealogical or history collections, and libraries of family associations and genealogical or historical societies are excellent places to look for the sources listed in the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index."

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    Passenger and Immigration Lists of Irwin’s in 1600-1750’s

    America          

               Name                                 Year    Age  Birth Year    Place

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    Irwin

         

    America

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    James Irwin

    1750

       

    America

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    Robert Irwin

    1738

       

    America

     

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

               Name                                 Year    Age  Birth Year   Place

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    Nathaniel Irwin

    1740

       

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

     

    Maryland

               Name                                  Year   Age   Birth Year    Place

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    Esther Irwin

    1700-1799

       

    Maryland

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    Esther Irwin

    1700-1799

       

    Maryland

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    George Irwin

    1607-1745

       

    Maryland

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Maryland

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Maryland

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Maryland

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Maryland

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Maryland

     

    Oxford, Maryland

                Name                                 Year    Age   Birth Year    Place

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Oxford, Maryland

     

    Virginia

                Name                                 Year    Age   Birth Year     Place

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    James Irwin

    1690

       

    Virginia

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    Anthony Irwin

    1750

       

    Virginia

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    Anthony Irwin

    1750

       

    Virginia

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    Anthony Irwin

    1756

       

    Virginia

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    George Irwin

    1747

       

    Virginia

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    Susanna Irwin

         1748

       

    Virginia

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    Susanna Irwin

        1748

       

    Virginia

                 

     

    Augusta County, Virginia

                Name                              Year      Age   Birth Year   Place

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    Samuel Irwin

    1757

       

    Augusta Co., Virginia

     

    Boston, Massachusetts

               Name                                  Year    Age  Birth Year   Place

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    John Irwin

    1712

       

    Boston, Massachusetts

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    John Irwin

    1712

       

    Boston, Massachusetts

    View Record

    John Irwin

    1712

       

    Boston, Massachusetts

     

    South Carolina

                Name                                Year        Age  Birth Year    Place

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    Irwin

    1718-1750

       

    South Carolina

     

    Canada

                Name                                Year   Age  Birth Year      Place

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    Marie Irwin

    1642

       

    Canada

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    Robert Irwin

    1732

       

    Canada

     

      Quebec, Canada

                Name                               Year     Age  Birth Year      Place

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    Marie Irwin

    1642

       

    Quebec, Canada

     

                               Nova Scotia, Canada   

                Name                               Year    Age  Birth Year       Place

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    James Irwin

    1749

       

    Nova Scotia, Canada

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    Jas Irwin

    1749

       

    Nova Scotia, Canada

     

    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    SONGS OF OLD IRELAND A Collection of Fifty Irish Melodies

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    SONGS OF OLD IRELAND

    A Collection of Fifty Irish Melodies

    The words by Alfred Perceval Graves

    The music arranged by Charles Villiers Stanford

    1882

     

    PREFACE

    From "Songs of Old Ireland" by Alfred Perceval Graves and Charles Villiers Stanford

    1882

    Contents | The little red Lark »

    THE Fifty Irish Melodies comprised in this collection may be described as new to English ears. They have been chosen to represent as far as possible the various characteristics of the people, from which they have sprung. Thus, glimpses into the lives of the Irish peasant, fisherman, and mechanic are given through the Lullabies, the Love Songs, the Lays of Sport and Occupation, and the Lamentations for the Dead; while the romantic Historical subjects of the remote past have not been neglected. The airs are in the main selected from the Petrie Collection. For a few other airs we are indebted to Mr. Bunting's and Dr. Joyce's collections. The words, where not entirely new, are founded upon Celtic or Anglo-Irish originals, any actual obligation being in each instance acknowledged.

    Music score to The Little Red Lark

     

     

    ANCIENT LULLABY

    From Songs of Old Ireland with words by Alfred Perceval Graves, and music arranged by Charles Villiers Stanford

     

    Music score to Ancient Lullaby

    Music score to Fairy Nurse Song

    Music score to Fairy Nurse Song

    Music score to An Irish Lullaby

    Music score to An Irish Lullaby

    Music score to What is life without a Wife

    Music score to What is life without a Wife

    Music score to What is life without a Wife

    Music score to What is life without a Wife

    Music score to What is life without a Wife

    Music score to What is life without a Wife

    Music score to Sailor Girl

    * (Wild Geese) The popular name given to the Irish who followed Sarsfield into the Low Countries after the Capitulation of Limerick.

    † My heart's own boy.

    Music score to Banks of the Daisies

    Music score to Banks of the Daisies

    Music score to A Sailor Lad wooed a Farmer's Daughter

    Music score to A Sailor Lad wooed a Farmer's Daughter

    Music score to A Sailor Lad wooed a Farmer's Daughter