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Glazier is with the Temple-Balch Institute's Center for Immigrant Research, Philadelphia; Filby is former director of the Maryland Historical Society. They present the latest volume in a series for genealogists and historians. The data on Italian immigrants contained in the text is derived from the original ship manifest schedules, currently housed

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Volumes 1 through 16 of Italians to America covered immigration for the period January 1880 to April 1901. Now with these two latest volumes, researches can obtain information on Italian immigrants through March 1902. As in the previous books, the names of the immigrants are found in an alphabetical every-name index, which contains the page number in the volume where the passenger may be found. (The bulk of each volume consists of passenger lists.) The age, sex, occupation, village and destination of the immigrant, as well as the name of the ship, its port of departure, port of arrival, and date of arrival are also found there. The occupation, village, and destination appear in coded form. Consulting the tables at the beginning of the volumes will demystify these occupation, village, and destination codes. * St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly *
These will be useful in comprehensive genealogical collections and also in those collections that are interested in migration patterns. * American Reference Books Annual *
...a tremendous breakthrough for people tracing Italian ancestors...gives excellent background regarding Italian emigrants from 1881 through 1915....Some people may ignore this series and rely on the Ellis Island Web site. That would be a mistake....Dr. Glazier's addition of books to this series is a wonderful complement to the Ellis Island Web site. * National Genealogical Society Quarterly *
The data on Italian immigrants contained in the text is derived from the original ship manifest schedules, currently housed at the Temple-Balch Institute's Center for Immigrant Research. The passenger lists reproduced in the text are grouped in chronological order by date of arrival; they include each passenger's name, age, gender, occupation, residence in Italy and destination in the U.S. The passenger lists are preceded by an introductory essay on the history of Italian immigration to the U.S., and followed by an index of entries by passenger name. * Reference and Research Book News *

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 19/10/2004
      ISBN13: 9780842050920, 978-0842050920
      ISBN10: 0842050922

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      Book Synopsis
      Glazier is with the Temple-Balch Institute's Center for Immigrant Research, Philadelphia; Filby is former director of the Maryland Historical Society. They present the latest volume in a series for genealogists and historians. The data on Italian immigrants contained in the text is derived from the original ship manifest schedules, currently housed

      Trade Review
      Volumes 1 through 16 of Italians to America covered immigration for the period January 1880 to April 1901. Now with these two latest volumes, researches can obtain information on Italian immigrants through March 1902. As in the previous books, the names of the immigrants are found in an alphabetical every-name index, which contains the page number in the volume where the passenger may be found. (The bulk of each volume consists of passenger lists.) The age, sex, occupation, village and destination of the immigrant, as well as the name of the ship, its port of departure, port of arrival, and date of arrival are also found there. The occupation, village, and destination appear in coded form. Consulting the tables at the beginning of the volumes will demystify these occupation, village, and destination codes. * St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly *
      These will be useful in comprehensive genealogical collections and also in those collections that are interested in migration patterns. * American Reference Books Annual *
      ...a tremendous breakthrough for people tracing Italian ancestors...gives excellent background regarding Italian emigrants from 1881 through 1915....Some people may ignore this series and rely on the Ellis Island Web site. That would be a mistake....Dr. Glazier's addition of books to this series is a wonderful complement to the Ellis Island Web site. * National Genealogical Society Quarterly *
      The data on Italian immigrants contained in the text is derived from the original ship manifest schedules, currently housed at the Temple-Balch Institute's Center for Immigrant Research. The passenger lists reproduced in the text are grouped in chronological order by date of arrival; they include each passenger's name, age, gender, occupation, residence in Italy and destination in the U.S. The passenger lists are preceded by an introductory essay on the history of Italian immigration to the U.S., and followed by an index of entries by passenger name. * Reference and Research Book News *

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