Links to other important websites

The British Presence in Southern Patagonia website
Baptisms by the Ushuaia Anglican Mission, 1872 to 1923;
Duncan Campbell's website opening page.

Society for Irish Latin American Studies website
Irish Migration Studies in Latin America SILAS;
Passenger Lists of Irish Immigrants in Argentina 1822-1929.

The Odyssey of the s.s. Dresden—website of Juan Pablo Alvarez
The ship's arrival at Buenos Aires on 15 February 1889.

Arnold Morrison's website
The Scots in Argentina, 1800-1914.

James Dodds' Records of the Scottish Settlers in the River Plate and their Churches (Buenos Aires, 1897)
The pages of this rare book may now be consulted on line on the Electric Scotland: Scots in Argentina webpages

Sylvester Damus' website
A list of Anglo-Argentine Railwaymen who served in the Great War, 1914-1918. A further page provides more details of the 124 men who died.
These pages are part of a very important website dedicated to the history of Argentine Railways.

Graeme Wall's website
Opening page of Graeme's genealogical website;
Cholera Outbreak in Buenos Aires, 1868;
Victims of the 1871 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Buenos Aires.

Juan D. Delius' website
Reseña acerca de los campos alrededor de la antigua estancia Monte Molina, Saladillo, Córdoba..

Neil Hampshire's website
Brits in South America Database BiSA.

Outward bound passenger lists with 30 million records from ships leaving the British Isles to destinations worldwide, 1890-1899
A journey of discovery.

Steve van Dulken's website
Free Databases for Genealogical Searching.

Martin Romano Garcia's website
Romano Garcia—Giani Patterson surname research.

Sharon Warr's website
South African Genealogy, a website dedicated to helping you to find your South African ancestors.

British Settlers in Argentina
Jeremy Howat's website opening page and search facility.