5 edition of The Famine immigrants found in the catalog.
Published
1983
by Genealogical Pub. Co. in Baltimore
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | Ira A. Glazier, editor ; Michael Tepper, associate editor. |
Contributions | Glazier, Ira A., Tepper, Michael. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E184.I6 F25 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 7 v. ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3194174M |
ISBN 10 | 0806310243 |
LC Control Number | 83080078 |
Tyler Anbinder is a specialist in nineteenth-century American politics and the history of immigration and ethnicity in American life. His most recent book, City of Dreams (), is a history of immigrant life in New York City from the early s to the ekinanaokulu.com that, in , he published Five Points, a history of nineteenth-century America's most infamous immigrant slum, focusing in. Aug 25, · For scholars, the most interesting part of the book will be the two excellent historiographical chapters in which she teases out the political Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick.
List of Ships that Arrived at the Port of New York During the Irish Famine, 1/12/ - 12/31/ 3, Data Files Relating to the Immigration of Germans to the United States, created, ca. - , documenting the period - - Collection CIR. Apr 13, · The Great Famine increased those numbers astronomically. Documented arrivals during the famine years are well over half a million. It is assumed that many more arrived undocumented, perhaps by landing first in Canada and walking into the United States.
50, in Between and , Boston received approximately 10, Irish immigrants, or just under 2, per year on the eve of the Famine Immigration from the Famine Era to The Irish Potato Famine, beginning in , caused a huge spike in emigration to America as people lost all hope in their ability to survive in Ireland. The arrivals in New York City on this page is primarily based on The Famine Immigrants Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York, –, a seven volume work, beginning with volume I: January –June , by Ira A. Glazier. and Michael H. Tepper, associate editor.
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Irish Famine Immigrants, This immigration record collection includes more thanimmigrants from Ireland during the Great Famine, covering the years throughand arriving at the Port of New York. Immigrants from other countries. The Famine immigrants book Apr 07, · The Famine Immigrants Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New [Ira a.
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The information on these people exists in an invaluable series of port arrival records, the Customs Passenger Lists. Unpublished and only partially indexed, these records have been studied and the result is The Famine Immigrants series of which this is the first volume.
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This covers Irish arrivals to the port of New York for the years The Famine Immigrants: April September Volume 4 of The Famine Immigrants: Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York,Ira A.
Glazier AuthorReviews: 1. To bring those records dealing with Irish immigrants within the range of the researcher, The Famine Immigrants series was conceived for the purpose of enumerating all Irish passengers who entered the port of New York between and There are seven volumes in this series.
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Mary's County, Maryland inand forward to a number of Key lines in the U.S. of her own era.5/5(1). Irish Potato Famine, - Fiction & Non-Fiction For fiction and non-fiction about and featuring the Irish Potato Famine. The Great Famine (Irish: an Gorta Mór, [anˠ ˈgɔɾˠt̪ˠa mˠoːɾˠ]) or the Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Ireland between and The Great Famine (Irish: an Gorta Mór [anˠ ˈɡɔɾˠt̪ˠə ˈmˠoːɾˠ]), or the Great Hunger, was a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland from to With the most severely affected areas in the west and south of Ireland, where the Irish language was dominant, the period was contemporaneously known in Irish as An Drochshaol, loosely translated as the "hard times" (or Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Descendants of the Irish exodus to New York will discover that this book is a publication worthy of this proud heritage. ekinanaokulu.com: The Port of Boston was a major center of immigration during the Great Irish Famine (–).
Bythe Irish were the largest ethnic group in Boston. Most of the immigrants during this period were poor, unskilled laborers from rural backgrounds who settled in the slums of the North End, the South Cove, and Fort ekinanaokulu.com were not only destitute but weakened by typhus contracted on the.
The Famine Immigrants Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York, (Book): Lists of Irish immigrants who came to America as a result of the Potato Famine in the nineteenth century.
Irish Famine Immigrants information about the series; ONLINE DATABASE: Irish Famine Immigrants to New York (free) BOOK: Irish Passenger Lists, - Lists of Passengers Sailing from Londonderry to America on Ships of the J.
& J. Cooke Line and the McCorkell Line. Get this from a library! The Famine immigrants: lists of Irish immigrants arriving at the port of New York, [Ira A Glazier; Michael Tepper;] -- Lists of Irish immigrants who came to America as a result of the Potato Famine in the nineteenth century.CCAS professor Tyler Anbinder’s latest project is the largest longitudinal research database of Irish Potato Famine immigrants in New York City.
A "test book" from the Emigrant Savings Bank shows the names and occupations of depositors, including Peter J. Faye. January 08, This database is a collection of mainly Irish immigrants whose names were extracted from the originals of New York port arrival records (Customs Passenger Lists).
Those extracting the names from the passenger arrival records did so with the purpose of enumerating all Irish passengers who entered the port of New York between and