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Passenger Arrivals At The Port of Charleston 1820-1829 Genealogy History Book

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    Passenger  Arrivals at the Port of Charleston
    1820-1829
    Transcribed by Brent H. Holcomb
    Volume  totaling
    188
    pages. Book is in new condition.  Just what you need  for genealogy research. Per the publisher.
    Official passenger lists for the port of Charleston--be they      Customs Passenger Lists or State Department Transcripts--exist only for the      years 1820-1829. This superb new work, compiled by expert South Carolina      genealogist Brent Holcomb, captures this unique body of genealogical data on      the several thousand people who managed to slip into Charleston through a      relatively narrow window of time. Most were from Great Britain and Ireland,      and most were young, most were male, and most were unskilled farmers and      laborers.
    The lists themselves are arranged in the order in which they      are found in the original, and all names in the lists are accessible by      means of the name index at the back of the volume. The data in each entry,      arranged in tabular format, is as follows: name of vessel, name of      passenger, age, sex, date of arrival, occupation, where the passenger is      from, country to which he belongs, and country which he intends to inhabit.
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