
UK passenger lists are essential for tracing emigration from the British Isles to destinations across the globe. Outbound lists from major ports like Liverpool, London, Southampton, and Glasgow date primarily from 1890 to 1960. These records detail names, ages, occupations, destinations, and ship names, capturing mass movements to Australia, Canada, the United States, South Africa, and New Zealand. Though earlier records exist, they are more scattered and often port- or shipping line-specific. For genealogists, these documents shed light on the global dispersion of British and Irish ancestors, offering clues about migration motives, timelines, and family connections abroad.
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- British & Irish Passenger Lists 1890 193,995 records
- United Kingdom, Convict Transportation Registers 123,888 records
- Transatlantic Migration, North America to Britain and Ireland, 1858 - 1870 42,695 records
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