Free access to Ancestry’s immigration collection

Thanks to a post on the UpFront with NGS blog, I learned Ancestry.com is offering free access to its immigration collection from today until April 20.

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One Response to Free access to Ancestry’s immigration collection

  1. Elizabeth Moren says:

    Would like to know the ancestry of my
    father..Uncertain of his real name..He
    arrived from Eastern Europe via ship,
    as one of the first teen immigrants following
    World War II, in 1948..His native
    tongue was Hungarian and supposedly
    from the Hungarian/Czech border.

    His arrival port and where he disembarked
    with my mother was Montreal, Quebec Canada.

    Five years later, he abandoned my 3 1/2 year old brother, and me 5, at a Jewish
    foster home and disappeared.

    For the sake of my brother and my daughter,
    I would very much like to know his story,
    our roots.

    Most eagerly,

    Elizabeth/elizm90266@aol.com

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