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Names Were Not Changed at Ellis Island

Posted on July 18, 2017 by Marilyn Okonow

One of the biggest myths in genealogy is that names were changed at Ellis Island. The fact is that the passenger manifests were created in the old country, and the lists were just copied over when they arrived at their final destination.  To learn more, click on this article: Your Family Name Did Not Come from a Mistake at Ellis Island.

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