Britons seek U.S. relations online
Britons can check if they are distantly related to Tom Cruise or Halle Berry with the help of a Web site which sheds light on the millions who migrated to the United States in search of a new life.
Passenger lists from thousands of ships that left Britain and Ireland packed with migrants between 1820 and 1960 were published on a genealogy Internet site on Thursday.
The ancestors of many famous Americans, including Hollywood actors Cruise and Berry, were among those who risked everything to make the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
New arrivals helped swell the U.S. population from 9.6 million in 1820 to 76 million by 1900.
Migrants left Britain and Ireland for many reasons to escape poverty and persecution, to join their families or to try to make their fortune.
Simon Harper, managing director of the Web site, www.ancestry.co.uk, said it celebrates the "brave and colourful individuals who played a significant role in shaping what has become modern America".
According to the site, Oscar winner Berry's maternal grandmother was less than a year old in 1912 when she sailed on the "Merion" from the port of Liverpool, northwest England.
In 1850, Cruise's great great grandfather Dylan Henry Mapother emigrated from the town of Flint, north Wales, to Louisville, Kentucky.
Businessman Donald Trump has Scottish ancestry through his Gaelic speaking mother, Mary, who set sail on the "Transylvania" in 1935.
Tales of unknown strangers falling in love and marrying at sea are also revealed.
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