Ancestry has a collection on its site that has just been announced as having been updated, but which I had not twigged was there at all. Entitled New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, it includes records from Castle Garden (1855 to 1890), Ellis Island (1892 to 1954), and other immigrant processing stations used through the years.
I have no idea what the update is, but it seems a good one to flag up, as up to now I have accessed the same records from other dedicated platforms. You can access the database at http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488.
Information contained in the index includes:
Given name
Surname
Age
Gender
Arrival date
Port of arrival
Port of departure
Ship name
Full source details are available via the link.
Chris
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