Asturias to Cuba Passenger Lists

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Robert
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Asturias to Cuba Passenger Lists

Post by Robert »

Hello, haven't visited in a long time but I am here now to let everyone know of access to a passenger list of people who left Asturias for Cuba between the years 1840-1871. It is on the Cuban Genealogy Center web site at the following address: http://www.cubagen.org/barcos/index.htm

The lists are for ships which left the port of Gijón. I was unable to find any of my ancestors, but I hope anyone with roots in Cuba and Asturias may find their ancestors here.

Good luck,
Robert Molleda
Miami, FL USA
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En castellano:

Hola, hace tiempo que no paso por aqui, pero quiero dejar saber que encontré una lista de pasajeros de personas que salieron de Asturias rumbo a Cuba entre los años 1840-1871. La lista esta en la pagina del Centro de la Genealogía Cubana en la siguente direccion: http://www.cubagen.org/barcos/index.htm. La pagina esta en ingles y en castellano.

La lista es de pasajeros que embarcaron desde el puerto de Gijón. No encontré mis antepasados, pero espero que aquellos que tengan raices en Cuba y Asturias puedan encontrar los suyos.

Buena Suerte,
Robert Molleda
Miami, FL USA
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Terechu
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Post by Terechu »

Thanks, Robert. This is interesting stuff! By the way, the brigantine "Habana" that made the route Ribadesella-Havanna for many years, taking emigrants and bringing sugar, coffee and tobacco, is on the Coat of Arms of the city of Ribadesella.

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Gracias Robert. Muy interesante! Por cierto que el bergantín "Habana", que cubrió la ruta de Ribadesella a La Habana durante muchos años, llevando emigrantes y trayendo azúcar, café y tabaco, está en el escudo de la villa de Ribadesella.
mar88
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Post by mar88 »

I found several people with the same name, lol. I found 7 Jose Fernandez's but I don't know what to do with that. :?
El Tampeno
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Post by El Tampeno »

Robert,
Thanks for the info re the passenger lists. My understanding is that the
emmigration to Cuba from the northern provinces of Spain peaked from about 1890-1930...any chance of obtaining access to those lists in the future???
Tony Carreno/Tampa Florida
Robert
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Post by Robert »

Tony,

I'm sure the folks at CubaGenWeb will do what they can to have access to lists for later years, but I'm sure it's a laborious task as indicated in their web site. I would absolutely love it if they could post new data since I am mainly interested in the late 1800s.

By the way, I noticed the links in my original post are broken. The updated links are:

http://www.cubagen.org/ships/index.htm#asturianos for English,
http://www.cubagen.org/ships/e-index.htm#asturianos for Spanish
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