Texas Border Crossing Records
Linda give me more details regarding dates in Kansas
City. I live here so I may be able to do some
look-ups for you. His name is Ramon Romero??? In the
early 1920’s and 1930, we had three Mexican
neighborhoods here in town…it’s possible he may be
listed in some church records too. Have you checked
the census records in 1920 and 1930 as of yet???
Carol
> Thank you for your help and information. I’m sure I can find the
> information (if it exists) now.
Linda
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> Thank you for your help and information. I’m sure I can find the
> information (if it exists) now.
Linda
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I just received this letter from one of the archivists at the National Archives and Records Administration. I will try to go over sometime and see what I find and will report back…
Dear Mr. Ramos,
This is in response to your email message of February 27, 2006, requesting information relating to border crossing records into El Paso, TX for 1916. We received your request on March 1, 2006.
The National Archives and Records Administration has copies of passenger arrival lists (manifests) and available indexes for most Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports dating from 1820. The “Alphabetical Index to Permanent Manifests into El Paso, 1904-24,” and the “Alphabetical Index to Non-Statistical Admissions into El Paso, TX, 1904-24,” have not been processed for publication. They remain on the project list. If you would like to research this film, however, we can make the microfilm available to you. Please let us know ahead of time because this accessioned microfilm remains in the stacks and must be brought to the Central Research Room and from there delivered to the Microfilm Reading Room.
If we can be of further assistance to you, please write or call (202)-501-5395.
Sincerely,
Suzanne A. Harris
Old Military and Civil Records
Textual Archives Division
Enclosures
I just received this letter from one of the archivists at the National Archives and Records Administration. I will try to go over sometime and see what I find and will report back…
Dear Mr. Ramos,
This is in response to your email message of February 27, 2006, requesting information relating to border crossing records into El Paso, TX for 1916. We received your request on March 1, 2006.
The National Archives and Records Administration has copies of passenger arrival lists (manifests) and available indexes for most Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports dating from 1820. The “Alphabetical Index to Permanent Manifests into El Paso, 1904-24,” and the “Alphabetical Index to Non-Statistical Admissions into El Paso, TX, 1904-24,” have not been processed for publication. They remain on the project list. If you would like to research this film, however, we can make the microfilm available to you. Please let us know ahead of time because this accessioned microfilm remains in the stacks and must be brought to the Central Research Room and from there delivered to the Microfilm Reading Room.
If we can be of further assistance to you, please write or call (202)-501-5395.
Sincerely,
Suzanne A. Harris
Old Military and Civil Records
Textual Archives Division
Enclosures
I just received this letter from one of the archivists at the National Archives and Records Administration. I will try to go over sometime and see what I find and will report back…
Dear Mr. Ramos,
This is in response to your email message of February 27, 2006, requesting information relating to border crossing records into El Paso, TX for 1916. We received your request on March 1, 2006.
The National Archives and Records Administration has copies of passenger arrival lists (manifests) and available indexes for most Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports dating from 1820. The “Alphabetical Index to Permanent Manifests into El Paso, 1904-24,” and the “Alphabetical Index to Non-Statistical Admissions into El Paso, TX, 1904-24,” have not been processed for publication. They remain on the project list. If you would like to research this film, however, we can make the microfilm available to you. Please let us know ahead of time because this accessioned microfilm remains in the stacks and must be brought to the Central Research Room and from there delivered to the Microfilm Reading Room.
If we can be of further assistance to you, please write or call (202)-501-5395.
Sincerely,
Suzanne A. Harris
Old Military and Civil Records
Textual Archives Division
Enclosures
I just received this letter from one of the archivists at the National Archives and Records Administration. I will try to go over sometime and see what I find and will report back…
Dear Mr. Ramos,
This is in response to your email message of February 27, 2006, requesting information relating to border crossing records into El Paso, TX for 1916. We received your request on March 1, 2006.
The National Archives and Records Administration has copies of passenger arrival lists (manifests) and available indexes for most Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports dating from 1820. The “Alphabetical Index to Permanent Manifests into El Paso, 1904-24,” and the “Alphabetical Index to Non-Statistical Admissions into El Paso, TX, 1904-24,” have not been processed for publication. They remain on the project list. If you would like to research this film, however, we can make the microfilm available to you. Please let us know ahead of time because this accessioned microfilm remains in the stacks and must be brought to the Central Research Room and from there delivered to the Microfilm Reading Room.
If we can be of further assistance to you, please write or call (202)-501-5395.
Sincerely,
Suzanne A. Harris
Old Military and Civil Records
Textual Archives Division
Enclosures
Turi, COULD you do a look up for me? If so, my grandmother is reported
in the 1930 census to have come to the US at El Paso in 1913–her name
was Altagracia Gonzalez. Born in Jerez, Zacatecas, in 1895 (September
18, I think) to Cenobio Gonzalez and Francisca Saldivar. My
grandfather came over in 1918 to El Paso. His name is Jose Benito
Hernandez, born in Chihuahua, Chih., in 1891 to Dorotea Hernandez. If
you can’t that’s AOK, too! I know how we can inundate people. All the
best, Marge:)
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Turi, COULD you do a look up for me? If so, my grandmother is reported
in the 1930 census to have come to the US at El Paso in 1913–her name
was Altagracia Gonzalez. Born in Jerez, Zacatecas, in 1895 (September
18, I think) to Cenobio Gonzalez and Francisca Saldivar. My
grandfather came over in 1918 to El Paso. His name is Jose Benito
Hernandez, born in Chihuahua, Chih., in 1891 to Dorotea Hernandez. If
you can’t that’s AOK, too! I know how we can inundate people. All the
best, Marge:)
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