Many genealogists have asked me about the online border crossings on
Ancestry. Some are confused about when the border crossing records begin. Others are bewildered at finding an ancestor who they know lived in border towns such as Windsor Ontario or neighbouring Detroit Michigan, in the set called St. Alban's (Vermont) Border Crossing Records. Why, they ask, would their ancestor cross at Vermont which would lead directly to Quebec!
These two questions are easily answered.
1. Border crossing records were not kept until 1895.
ALWAYS READ THE DESCRIPTION OF AN ONLINE DATABASE
2. To find out what a database consists of, it is wise to read the description of the database before searching.
For example one
border crossing database on Ancestry is called St. Albans (Vermont) but by reading the description of
the database, we see that it contains an index of
aliens and citizens crossing into the U.S. from Canada via various ports
of entry along the U.S.-Canadian border between 1895 and 1960.
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St. Albans Vermont set of border crossings - note the port of entry of Detroit |
From this we learn that it
does not mean that everyone found in the database crossed at St. Albans. Researchers should scrutinize the image carefully as it will indicate the port of entry.
BORDER CROSSINGS CANADA TO USA
Ancestry has
U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 online. This database covers crossing into
the U.S. from Canada via various ports of entry along the U.S.-Canadian
border between 1895 and 1960. Specifically, this database covers the
following ports and years:
Idaho
- Eastport, 1924-1954
- Porthill, 1923-1954
Maine
- Bangor, 1924-1952
- Calais, 1906-1952 (also includes a few arrivals from 1877 to 1905)
- Eastport, Fort Kent, Lubec, and Madawaska, 1906-1952 (also includes some departure records of U.S. citizens)
- Fort Fairfield, 1909-1953 (also includes a few arrivals at Easton,
ME, Houlton, ME, Boston, MA, and Buffalo, NY and a few alien departures)
- Houlton, 1906-1952 (also includes some Indian admissions, ca.
1941-ca. 1953; “Records of Registry” documenting aliens’ previous
arrivals for which no records could be found; Re-entry permits; persons
admitted under the “Rule of Presumption” ; Land border departure
records; War brides and their children)
- Jackman, 1909-1953
- Van Buren, 1906-1952
- Vanceboro, 1906-1952 (also includes a few arrivals from 1888 to 1905
and a few arrivals at Halifax, Nova Scotia and St. John, New Brunswick)
Minnesota
- International Falls, Baudette, Duluth, Mineral Center, Pigeon
River, Pine Creek, Roseau, and Warroad, 1907-1952 (also includes some
departure records of U.S. citizens)
- Noyes, 1917-1929
Montana
- Babb, 1928-1956
- Chief Mountain, Cut Bank, Del Bonita, Gateway, Great Falls, and Roosville, 1923-1956
- Sweet Grass, 1917-1954
New York
- Buffalo, Lewiston, Niagara Falls, and Rochester, 1902-1954
- Hogansburg, Malone, Morristown, Nyando, Ogdensburg, Rooseveltown,
Waddington, Alexandria Bay, Cape Vincent, Champlain, Clayton, Fort
Covington, Moers, Rouses Point, Thousands Island Bridge, and Trout
River, 1929-1956
North Dakota
- Northgate and St. John, 1910-1921
- Pembina and Walhalla, 1917-1929
- Portal, 1915-1921
Vermont
- Newport, 1906-1924
- St. Albans, 1895-1954
Washington
- Anacortes, 1924-1953
- Blaine, 1905-1956
- Danville, 1931-1956
- Ferry, 1917-1956
- Laurier and Marcus, 1923-1951
- Lynden, 1923-1952
- Metaline Falls, 1924-1954
- Northport, May 1923-1951
- Oroville, 1918-1954
- Port Angeles, 1929-1952
- Sumas, 1924-1956
BORDER CROSSINGS USA TO CANADA
Ancestry also has
Border Crossings: From U.S. to Canada, 1908-1935 online. These records consist of border entry lists and Form 30 (individual entry forms).
Canadian Border Entry Ports:
Alberta
Coutts |
Pinhorn |
Twin Lakes |
British Columbia
Aldergrove | Kereemeos | Osoyoos | Rossland |
Anyox | Kingsgate | Pacific Highway | Rykerts |
Bamfield | Ladner | Paterson | Similkameen |
Bridesville | Ladysmith | Peardonville | Stewart |
Carson | Midway | Penticton | Union Bay |
Cascade | Mission | Phillips | Upper Sumas |
Chilliwack | Myncaster | Port Simpson | Victoria |
Douglas | Nanaimo | Powell River | Waneta |
Grand Forks | Newgate | Prince Rupert | White Pass |
Gateway | Ocean Falls | Roosville | White Rock |
Huntingdon | | | |
Manitoba
Bannerman | Morden |
Emerson | Mowbray |
Haskett | Snowflake |
Gretna | Sprague |
Ontario
Amhertsburg | Cutler | Niagara Falls | Prescott |
Aultsville | Depot Harbour | Ojibwa | Rainy River |
Bath | Deseronto | Parry Sound | Rockport |
Belleville | Erie Beach | Picton | Sarnia |
Blind River | Fort Erie | Pigeon River Bridge | Sault Ste Marie |
Bridgeburg | Fort Frances | Point Edward | Sombra |
Brighton | Fort William | Port Arthur | Thessalon |
Brockville | Gananoque | Port Burwell | Toronto |
Bruce Mines | Goderich | Port Colborne | Trenton |
Cobourg | Gore Bay | Port Dalhousie | Walkerville |
Collingwood | Iroquois | Port Dover | Wallaceburg |
Cornwall | Kingston | Port Hope | Walpole Island |
Courtright | Little Current | Port Lambton | Windmill Point |
Crystal Beach | Morrisburg | Port Stanley | Windsor |
| | | Wolf Island |
New Brunswick
Andover | Debec Junction | Grand Manan | North Head | St Stephen |
Aroostook Junction | Edmundston | Green River | Richmond Road/Corner | Upper Mills |
Centreville | Fair Haven | Letete | St Andrews | Welshpool |
Connors | Fosterville | McAdam Junction | St Hilaire | Wilsons Beach |
Clair | Grand Falls | Milltown | St LĂ©onard | Woodstock |
Nova Scotia
Clements Port |
Liverpool |
Port Hawkesbury |
Sydney |
Yarmouth |
Quebec
Armstrong | Frelighsburg | Lacolle Junction | Stanhope |
Athelstan | Georgeville | Magog | Stanstead Junction |
Beebe Junction | Hemmingford | Mansonville | St Armand |
Coaticook | Hereford | Megantic | St Johns |
Comins Mills | Highwater | Noyan Junction | St Regis |
Dundee | Huntingdon/St Agnes | Paquetteville | |
Saskatchewan
Big Muddy | North Portal | West Poplar River |
East Poplar River | Northgate | Willow Creek |
Marienthal | Radville | Wood Mountain |
Yukon
Maine
Massachusetts
New York
Charlotte |
Lewiston |
Malone |
Rochester |
Rouses Point |
Vermont
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