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Louise Vrande

Here's something I learned on a recent visit to Ellis Island. Ships' crews were listed on the manifest, but otherwise skipped all the processing. The shipping companies vouched for their people, who were expected to come back to work the return voyage. My father was one of those crew members who simply took the ferry to New York City and disappeared into America. A Park Ranger at Ellis Island told me that, after three years, the immigration authorities would have stopped looking for him. Dad finally rectified his immigration status by joining the U.S. Army during the Second World War and becoming a citizen. He never missed an election day.

Murray Gauer

Where your ancestors were processed when they arrived is more complex than just Ellis Island and Castle Garden. From a post to TheShipsList-L@rootsweb.com in 2001 here is a timeline:
Before August 1855 - wharfs of Manhattan
August 1, 1855- April 18, 1890 : Castle Garden
April 19, 1890-Dec. 31, 1891: Barge Office
January 1, 1892- June 13, 1897: Ellis Island
June 14, 1897 - Dec 16, 1900: Barge Office
December 17, 1900-1924: Ellis Island
The 1897 to 1900 hiatus was due to the destruction of original buildings on Ellis Island by fire in 1897.
The Barge Office (now long gone) was located next to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in Battery Park. (Photo: http://germanroots.home.att.net/ellisisland/bargeoffice.html ) A good history of Castle Garden is found at http://www.genealogytoday.com/columns/ruby/011117.html

Sam ....

Another myth is that many immigrants had their names changed at Ellis Island because they could not converse with English-speaking immigration.

#1 On PBS they told the story that thousands of immigrants had their names changed at Ellis Island. Often by the processors who found "better" spellings they liked.. and

#2 After arriving, tens of thousands changed their family names

#3 Changing names was not always a process that went through the courts. They just decided to do it and it was done.
Right now I know people who came from Syria, who changed their name to cambel.

85% of famous Jews changed their names at between 1850 and 1920
You might start with those in Hollywood

Not every one came here through Ellis island, great multidudes came on shipping vessels through ports on the east and west coast.

Many people find that their relatives changed their names multiple times.

Before the government began to produce documentation on the population, any one could change their names as easy as changing socks.
There was no government documents to cross check them

Hugh Curran

My grandmother and my mother came through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1921, coming separately and both returning to Ireland decades apart. The Irish often changed their names but not because they wished to but because Anglo-America tends to pronounce names phonetically whereas Gaelic names often have glided over consonants. Also, translations of names to render them phonetically would, for instance, cause O'Curreain to become Curran; Gallachoir or Gaillochair to become Gallagher and in America entirely mispronounced since the 2nd "g" is glided over in Irish Gaelic.

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