23 April 2012
Did Your Ancestor Get a Passport?
Have you checked passport records for ancestors who might have traveled overseas? Before the 1910s many Americans traveled abroad without a passport, but after that time a higher proportion of travelers obtained passports. One relative traveled to Mexico in the 1920s for his work and obtained a passport to do so. Another relative was a Red Cross nurse who went to Europe shortly before the first World War and completed a passport application with significant information.
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where do you find passport records?
ReplyDeleteThe National Archives has them on microfilm. They are on Archive.org (free) and Fold3.com from 1795-1905 and on Ancestry.com from 1795-1925. There's a blog post here about using the ones on Archive.org
ReplyDeletehttp://genealogysearchtip.blogspot.com/2012/04/passport-applications-1795-1905-on.html
Thank you for the help!!
DeleteI found, on ancestry, the passport for my great grandmother when she returned to visit her family in Ireland. The photo includes her two little girls who went with her. I have photos that must have been taken the same day.
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