Source Information
About New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Passenger Lists, 1813-1963
This database contains a transcript of passenger lists from vessels that arrived in New Orleans.
Historical Background
Starting in 1820, U.S. law required that captains of vessels from a foreign country arriving in U.S. ports provide lists of passengers aboard. This database contains transcripts created from passenger lists for vessels that arrived in New Orleans. The transcripts were created through the Work Projects Administration's Louisiana Division of Professional and Service Projects.
What You Can Find in the Records
These transcripts include the following details:
- ship name
- passenger name
- arrival date
- port of embarkation
Transcripts may also include the captain’s name. Some records may also predate 1820. Though this is the date when passenger lists were required by law, some captains kept lists before then.
Updates:
13 Jan 2022: Added 83,077 relative contact names.