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TIPS FOR ELLIS ISLAND RESEARCH

1 VERIFY FAMILY STORIES.

ecause Ellis Island is iconic, many families claim descendancy from an arrival there. But Ellis Island only operated between 1892 and 1954. (See the myths below.) Know, too, that many first- and second-class passengers didn’t even set foot on Ellis Island, so your ancestor’s experience may have been different than what

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