Store the anchor fields properly
Ship, year, port, depot/pass number, record references. These are the keys that unlock archives later.
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Most families have fragments: a surname, a ship name, an arrival year, a depot/pass number, or a village/district in India. TamizhConnect helps you store those fragments correctly, keep spelling variants together, and build the story carefully over time.
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Why families use TamizhConnect for indenture
For families researching indentured labour migration — ships, depots, origin places and name variants — not generic “ancestry” marketing.
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Indenture records
1845–1917
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1845–1917
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View service tiersMost people don’t get stuck because they lack motivation — they get stuck because the anchor fields are missing or scattered.
TamizhConnect is opinionated around doing this carefully, so you're not constantly fighting the software.
Ship, year, port, depot/pass number, record references. These are the keys that unlock archives later.
Colonial registers change spellings. Store variants under one person so you don’t split your own history.
Zillah/thana/village as written, plus modern mapping where known — without overwriting the original record text.
Invite relatives to collaborate without exposing your entire tree publicly. Facts vs leads are explicit.
Create a free account, then add ship, year and origin details as you find them.
Sign up with email or Google, set your base country, and create yourself as the first person.
Start with ship/year/origin/record number if you have it. Save spelling variants and source links.
Attach records/notes to support villages and relations. Keep “uncertain leads” as hypotheses until verified.
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Start your search →“My grandmother cried when she saw the ship manifest with her father’s name. We never thought we’d find it.”
— Anita S., San Fernando
Search ship records →Capture the anchor facts first — ship, year, origin and record IDs — then build the story carefully with your family.
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