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Atlanta, Georiga USA

 

Did You Know? On January 1, 2009, the Archives will have been online for 9 full years. And that this website and its contents exist because of the extraordinary efforts of one person -- the website designer, manager, copywriter, administrator, etc. -- truly a labor of love.

Steamship Tickets, Immigrant Steamship Passage Contracts Archives 1800s – 1950s

Top Portion of 1880 Immigrant's Steamship Ticket

The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives has a number of original steamship tickets for Transatlantic and other destinations, dating from the 1880s through the 1950s for immigrant passages to America. All of the contracts have been transcribed and have an English translation. Even though it is highly unlikely we have your family's steamship ticket, try selecting a contract from the same steamship line or ocean liner used by your ancestors for illustrating your family history.

Steamship Tickets

Third Class Steamship Ticket - United States Lines

Other Steamship Tickets - Passage Contracts in the Archives In the Queue For Uploading

  • 1904-10-08 Steamship Ticket Record - Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company, Limited - Counterpart of Steerage Passenger's Contract Ticket, R.M.S. Arundale Castle, Southampton to Cape Town.
  • 1947-09-15 Steamship Ticket - Matson Navigation Company (The Oceanic Steamship Company) - One Way Cabin Class Contract Ticket From San Francisco to Sydney, Australia
  • 1948-01-27 Steamship Ticket - Orient Line - Passage Ticket First Class From Sydney, Australia to London (Tilbury) or Southampton (At Master's Option)

 

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The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives - An Outstanding Educational Resource

This site goes beyond the basic genealogical facts and allows patrons to discover the sociology and humanity behind the mass immigration to North America between 1880 and 1954.