If your great grandfather emigrated to the United States, you look at the passenger ship arrivals for the major US east coast immigration ports (except the Port of New York) and perhaps also the Gulf Coast ports. If you don't find his record there to look at the passenger lists for arrivals at the Port of New York, which are not indexed for this period.
RMS Lusitania .
Roll on Roll off passenger ship.
Great Western
the lusitania
A cruise ship passenger.
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A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
All ships carrying passengers in or out of any British port were required by law to lodge a passenger list with the relevant port authorities. Records for ship passengers travelling between 1890 and 1960 are available in the UK Board of Trade's collection of original passenger lists. These can be seen at the Public Record Office in Kew, England. After 1960, UK Passenger Lists do not exist, primarily because of increasing air travel.
If your great grandfather arrived in the United Statesfrom Ireland, and did so before the 1950s, you may be able to find him in the indexes of passenger lists. These will tell you what ship he was on and when it arrived, if you can find his entry.The lists are organized by Port of Entry and some ports are not indexed, or not completely indexed. The lists are in the US National Archives and the indexes are on microfilm. They can also be accessed at the many Family History Centers operated by the Mormons, and on-line through various commercial services.If your great grandfather arrived in a country other than the US, the available records and how to access them will be very different.
A liner is a large passenger ship.
If your great grandfather emigrated to the United States, you look at the passenger ship arrivals for the major US east coast immigration ports (except the Port of New York) and perhaps also the Gulf Coast ports. If you don't find his record there to look at the passenger lists for arrivals at the Port of New York, which are not indexed for this period.
The British report lists 2201 people as passengers, but some of the lists show people that were not on the ship and names of people who were on the ship are missing.
A cruise ship passenger.
Leo Baca has written: 'Czech immigration passenger lists' -- subject(s): Czech Americans, Genealogy, Passenger lists, Ships
Ancestry websites and immigration records. I know the Olive Tree has a bunch of free lists.
Go to Google.com and type in "Immigrant ships - England to Australia 1852". There are many websites giving passenger lists there.