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Riders featured may change.
  • George Alexander Aberle, AKA eden ahbez – Kansas, 1917.
  • Alice Bullis Ayler – Kansas, 1930.
  • Mary Jane Baade – Nebraska,1912.
  • Anna Miller Bassett – Texas, 1918.
  • Charles Bintliff – South Dakota, between 1889-1900.
  • Hazelle Boxberg – Texas, 1918.
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  • Ellen Broderick – North Dakota,1908.
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While there is no comprehensive list of orphan train riders, we do have a database of approximately 7,000 orphan train riders.
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Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of ...
Orphan Train researcher. Wisconsin orphan train rider biographies, research queries, and lists and dates of orphan trains stopping in Wisconsin.
Feb 13, 2024 · Orphan train research helps find foster children between 1853 and 1930 who rode trains from New York City, Boston, or Chicago to new homes ...
Information shows that orphans were brought to Mishawaka/South Bend by Catholic charities such as the New York Foundling Asylum and New York Home Bureau for ...