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14 March 2007

Alfred Hitchcock arrives in the US in 1937


Sailing on the Queen Mary, the family of Alfred Hitchcock arrived in New York in 1937.
You can search for your relatives--who probably had less "direction" that Hitchcock-- in passenger lists--just remember that the earlier ones are not typed and were written in nearly invisible ink ;-).





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