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Welcome on People Search page
Check below; maybe someone is looking for you ...
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More listing of the names you will find on the page "Poszukiwana-Poszukiwany" - Polish Version (po polsku),
just press here >>

or below, click on the letter to go to the list of published LAST NAMES (description is in Polish).
If your last name starts with the letter L, check L and £, or if your last name starts with the letter S, check S and ¦, or if your last name starts with the letter Z, check Z and ¯:
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Information is posted without checking, everyone who provides us with each information is responsible for correct names, and description. We are not responsible for incorrect
information.

Between 1892 and 1924 over 22 million passengers and members of ships' crews came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York, USA.
Now you can research passenger records from ships that brought the Immigrants -- even see the original manifests with Passengers' names.
Lots of Polish people came at the same time.
If you wish to search for your family member between those years go to the site:
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Ellisislandrecords.org/
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Ellisisland.org/
American Immigrant Wall of Honor - A popular exhibit at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum is the American Immigrant Wall of Honor. The Wall of Honor is located outdoors, just outside the "Peopling of America" exhibit.
The Wall honors America's immigrants regardless of when they immigrated or through which port they entered. The Wall is currently inscribed with over 600,000 names.
If you would like to add a name to the Wall of Honor, support the continuing work of the Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., please contact the Foundation at (212) 883-1986.
To learn more go to:
The American Wall of Honor History
... other pages, which can help you to find a person
are here >> Genealogy.
>> Let your friends know about this web site.
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