There are literally scholarships for almost every ethnicity and religous group in the world. Specifically for hispanic decent though can go to the website www.hsf.net.
You can find passenger ship lists at railway stations passenger reservation board, A ticket checker have also a list contain passenger name details.Find more about Indian railway - http://travelkhana.com/rail-info
The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
By participation in a battle. The eligible ships are determined by the Department of the Navy and listed in a Naval Bulletin that lists the battles and the ships.
the great migration
The Oryoku Maru was a passenger cargo liner.Please see the related link below for a list of ships and links to more information:
Leo Baca has written: 'Czech immigration passenger lists' -- subject(s): Czech Americans, Genealogy, Passenger lists, Ships
Joyce D. Ciarrocchi has written: 'Index to passenger lists of vessels arriving at Baltimore, 1820-97' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Ships, Passenger lists, Sources
Go to Google.com and type in "Immigrant ships - England to Australia 1852". There are many websites giving passenger lists there.
Charles Addington has written: 'Some passengers from England and Scotland to Canada, 1857-1858' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Passenger lists, Ships 'Missing persons from Ireland' -- subject(s): Canadian newspapers, Genealogy, Registers of births 'Some passengers from Ireland to New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Passenger lists, Registers of births, Ships 'Some passengers to Canada and the United States of America, 1849-1864' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Immigrants, Passenger lists, Registers, Ships 'A history of the London Police Force' -- subject(s): History, London Police Force (Ont.), Police
R. J. Ryan has written: 'The third fleet convicts' -- subject(s): Exiles, Genealogy, Registers, Convict ships, Prisoners, Transportation of, Prisoners, Ships, Passenger lists, Registers of births, Transportation of Prisoners
John A. Acton has written: 'Index of passengers who emigrated to Canada between 1817 and 1849' -- subject(s): Registers, Genealogy, Passenger lists, Immigrants, Ships, British
Charles M. Hall has written: 'Prussia' 'The Atlantic Bridge to Germany(B54)' -- subject(s): Palatines, Germany, 1871, bridge, atlantic, German pioneers 'Atlantic Bridge to Germany, Vol. 2' 'The \\' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Handbooks, manuals, Passenger lists, Ships 'The Antwerp emigration index' -- subject(s): Central Europeans, Genealogy, Immigrants, Passenger lists, Registers, Ships 'Atlantic Bridge to Germany' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Indexes, Registers of births
The official online passenger lists show no such passenger by the name of 'Crowley'.
All ships carrying passengers in or out of any British port were required by law to lodge a passenger list with the relevant port authorities. Records for ship passengers travelling between 1890 and 1960 are available in the UK Board of Trade's collection of original passenger lists. These can be seen at the Public Record Office in Kew, England. After 1960, UK Passenger Lists do not exist, primarily because of increasing air travel.
You can find passenger ship lists at railway stations passenger reservation board, A ticket checker have also a list contain passenger name details.Find more about Indian railway - http://travelkhana.com/rail-info
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I think the word is manning sheet. Passenger list is what they usually call the passenger listing. The word used is 'manifest.' A cargo manifest lists the cargo and a passenger manifest lists the passengers and crew.