This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Ship Hermine 27 August, 1857 Friederich Jacob 9 December F H Adami 25 October Ship O. Thijen 8 November, 1856 Apollo 7 July Now it circumnavigates Africa, alternating between the east and the west circuit, and has a branch across from the east coast to Bombay. Grace Brown 17 July Friedrich Jacob 14 June Such documents were restricted to time and space. SS Bremen 25 June Ernst and Gustav 4 November You should also look for leads to other records about your ancestors, Switch to a different record collection. 1874-1907 - lists destroyed every 2 years Trenton 16 December Sir Isaac Newton 19 June Wills or testaments of relatives who stayed in Germany occasionally mention their relatives in foreign lands. Everhard 30 June Diana 24 November Many Scandinavians also sailed to America through the British port. This is a list of ships which sailed from Bremen, Germany to New York City in 1866. Brig Neptune 14 October Louise 10 October Ship Ernestine 4 June Intends to provide a searchable database of all European emigrants who emigrated to North America from German ports between 1820 and 1939. Constitution 15 November Isobella 27 April Louise 12 October Rainbow 26 August SS Berlin 2 May Howard 6 September Unfortunately, the original lists for 1909 and beyond were destroyed in an Allied bombing raid on October 6, 1944. Rajah 28 October All Rights Reserved. This page has been viewed 44,539 times (3,302 via redirect). Brig Burgermeister Smidt 26 May Ann 1 September Stephani 30 December The ships will call at a hundred or more places on the west coast. Alfred 30 October Diana 24 November Inez 2 December Washington 26 October German Departures 1850s Ohio Elise Columbia Columbia Johannes Leontine Meta Europa Brutus Brutus Herschel Leila Alexander Leibnitz Hudson FJ Wichelhausen Louise Marie Louise Marie President Smidt Hermann Ernestine Adolphine Minna Queen Mathilde Colonist Neptune Edmund Uhland Anna Washington Itzstein and Welcker Marianne Helene Albert America Ocean SS Berlin 21 October Ship Ernst Moritz Arndt 13 June Hardly had the Hapag recovered from its first rate-war when, m 188$, a second broke out. Clementine 22 June Edwin J. Clapp, The Port of Hamburg, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1912, p. 82-91. Devonshire 18 November The ships will have special provision for wild animals, whose food, supplied by the shippers, will be carried free. A P Sharp 12 November Telumah 12 November Ship Emigrant 3 September Ferdinand 15 August N W Stevens 23 October U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes. Kepler 17 December The saving in time which the steamers affordedthough slight at firsttheir greater steadiness and safety, conspired to give them the preference in the Hapags fleet. General Veazie 8 November Clarissa Perkins 11 July The rules and regulations of the "Nachweisungsbureau" considerably improved the quality of both the stay at Bremen prior to the sailing plus the seaworthiness of the ships. Edwina 30 June Washington 26 October Citing Deutscher Ausland-Institut. Bark Coriolan 26 June In 1891 the Hamburg Hansa Steamship Company was bought up and its lines to Montreal, Boston and Philadelphia turned over to the Hapag flag, which was already serving Baltimore. Germany now exports largely to the United States, but her exports are primarily manufactured articles of high specific value and small bulk. Johann Friedrich 19 June Sarah Ann 6 October Elise 8 September coasting vessels from North Germany,4 and even from Norway5 for transshipment to America. Vesper 17 September Ship Itzstein & Welcker 6 January Bark Creole 30 September The cards appear to have been in good condition when they were microfilmed in 1988. In order to do this, the companys capital was increased from sixteen and one half to twenty-two and one half million marks; it had to be scaled down to fifteen million in 1877. Except for the discovery of transcripts of Bremen lists for the years 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 at the German State Archives in Koblentz, no copies of the Bremen passenger lists have ever come to light. Moreover, Hamburg was learning from Bremen how to and attract emigrants. 1845 Previous to this, barracks were constructed to house the emigrants but the conditions were deplorable and disease spread quickly. Southern and western Germans tended to emigrate through the ports of Bremen or Le Havre. [6] In 1866 Adolph Wagner wrote an article on Ocean Transportation in Rentschs Handwrterbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre. Brarens 18 January Sophronia 13 September Clarissa Perkins 11 July Timoleon 22 November Identifying your sources helps others find the records you used. Brig Bremen 18 July Condor 9 August Remember that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name as an ancestor and that the ancestor may have used nicknames or different names at different times, Keep in mind that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name, Standard spelling of names typically did not exist during the periods our ancestors lived in. Marianne 20 September They are transcribed also. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Louisa 23 May Bark Freihandel 23 September Kepler 17 December It was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, who was interested in documenting German groups outside of Germany. Josephine 8 November Louise 24 October After docking in New York on August 28, 1939, only four days before the outbreak of World War II, Captain Adolf Ahrens of Germany's North German Lloyd shipping line was faced with a decision. Olbers 4 January Knickerbocker 9 September Louisa 25 September A P Sharp 12 November 1843 Brig Bremen 18 July PDF The Transportation of Immigrants and - Jstor Elise 8 September 631 D St Lincoln, NE 68502 (402) 474-3363. Everhard 30 December These records, created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, were subsequently transferred to the Bundesarchiv. Among other things it required the ship owners to maintain passenger lists. However, rights to view these data are limited by contract and subject to change. America 17 August Diana 11 November Olbers 4 January Latrobe 2 August Ship Johannes 3 November Eliza Thornton 30 October 1833 Often the local pastor or priest noted peoples' departures in the parish registers next to birth or marriage entries. Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Post 23 June Mauran 11 November Semiramis 18 August Philadelphia 12 September Bark Johanna 18 May, 1876 Louise 13 October Many Russian Germans moved to the United States, Canada, or South America beginning in 1874. Mandatory passports were required only in times of crises, when there were epidemics and political or military conflicts. Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal. Amelia 4 August Philadelphia 21 September Kepler 17 December One of the great losses in genealogical history is the nearly complete destruction of the Bremen passenger records. Plato 30 October Business for the Hapag was excellent in the decade 1860-70. Josephine 8 November Bremen 9 August Inez 2 December German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York America 12 July There were enacted in Bremen severe regulations against ill-housing, underfeeding, swindling or otherwise maltreating emigrants, matters to which Hamborg was too long indifferent. The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe. Rajah 28 October Bark Inca 26 December Constitution 23 June Copernicus 18 December Bark Johanna 16 May This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 21:20. Sophie 19 August Republic 13 June These records are discussed further in Germany Population Records. Bremen 14 September Inez 2 December Stephani 12 July Weser was an ocean liner built in 1867 for North German Lloyd. Howard 1 May Eliza Thornton 30 October Ship Pharsalia 11 November, 1849 SS Leipzig 30 August FamilySearch Wiki - Germany Emigration and Immigration, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1847-1854, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1855-1862, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1868-1871, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany. Margaretha 1 September Stephani 12 July Kepler 17 December Brig Herschel 21 May, 1854 Mary Phillips 9 September Rebecca 2 January Louise Friedericke27 January Eliza Thornton 30 October Includes marital status, occupation, ship name, place of last residence, and destination. Brig Luna 14 November, 1834 1844 German Departures - 1840s - Immigrant Ships The Deutschland, which left on her first voyage to New York on October 15, 1848, was of 717 tons register and had room for 20 cabin and 200 steerage passengers. Margaretha 1 September Luntine 23 June B. Bohlen 11 June Ship O. Thijen 23 June N W Stevens 23 October Passenger Lists By Ship - American Historical Society of Germans from Rebecca 2 January anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Stephani 8 February The initial letters of the official name spell the word Hapag and it is as Hapag that the line is popularly known. Bremen, German Empire Genealogy FamilySearch Philadelphia 10 October SS Ohio 21 July Telumah 12 November Howard 6 September In 1881 the Kosmos Line (to Chili and Peru) extended its service up the coast of South America to Mexico, in 1899 it went to San Francisco. Marianne 20 September Steamer New York 13 May Johann Friedrich 19 June SS Trave 17 December SS Berlin 5 December, 1872 Not only is it the largest steamship company in any country, but it comprises half the ocean shipping of Hamburg, affords a far larger proportion of her connections with oversea and is actively interested in all the other larger lines excepting the German Australian Steamship Company. The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Marianne 20 September Charlotte 22 April Ship Louisiana 21 October Elise 8 September Kammonham Roy 18 August SS Strassburg 5 October. Paoli 20 December Friedrich Leo 2 August Paoli 9 August Martha 1 September Bremen, Germany Ships Crew Lists (Bremer Musterungslisten der Schiffe), Bremen, Germany Sailors Registry (Bremer Seeleuteregister), Bremen, German Desertions of Sailors, 1855-1874 (Seemansamt Bremen, Deserteurlisten, 1855-1874, Germany, Bremen, Select Passenger Departure Lists (Deutschland, Bremen, ausgewhlte Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten), Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists (Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten), The Hamburg Passenger Departure Lists 1850-1934. Mercur 24 August Stephani 30 December Brarens 18 January Bark E. Beaulien 6 January Friedrich Jacob 16 June Ship Isabella 4 October, 1838 In 1898 a freight line was established to China and the Far East and the Hamburg Kingsin Line (1871) of the same destination was purchased. Isabella 28 August In the ports controlled by the Hanse city of Bremen, ship . Olbers 12 December Chilo 20 August 1849/1850 Karl W. Klber: Bremen and Hamburg emigration lists. Margaretha 1 September Paoli 20 December By 1914, more than one million Eastern European Jews had emigrated to the United States through the port of Hamburg. Philadelphia 11 May Gustav 7 May Mary Phillips 9 September From 1850 to 1891, 41 percent of German and east European emigrants left via the port of Bremen (Germany), 30 percent via Hamburg (Germany), 16 percent via Le Havre (France), 8 percent via Antwerp (Belgium), and 5 percent via several ports in the Netherlands. Caspar 22 September United States 12 November North 14 September Leo 31 August Herschel 15 August In 1847, the Hamburg American Parcel Joint-Stock Company (HAPAG) was founded in Hamburg, which put a number of new ships into service. Constitution 23 June Eutaw 15 September Stephani 3 June Charlotte 20 September Diana 3 June Goethe 7 July Marianne 20 September The Hapag instituted a service to the West Indies; in the same year the Hamburg South American Steamship Company was founded to ply between Hamburg, Brazil and the la Plata. Henry 15 October Bark Constitution 19 October SS Berlin 2 May Martha 1 September Sometimes they also show family groups. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany ISTG - Bremen Departures From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914) Article by John Movius with David Dreyer. The rates offered by the competing companies had drawn freight away from the sailers, and the Hapag did not let it return. Latrobe 2 August Howard 1 May Sophie 16 June . Edwina 30 June Where family registers were kept, the departure was sometimes noted there. By 1867 the last of the sailers was sold. Herschel 15 August Johannes 7 June This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:55. Olbers 13 June Bachus 12 September Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Elizabeth Bruce 12 November In 1882 the Woermann Line, originally a branch of the famous Hamburg mercantile house of Woermann, was established to West Africa. Bark Atlantic 10 June, 1866 Stern 9 July Arab 8 September Ajax 11 September Maria Francisca 10 December Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 5 May 2010. Bark Stella 15 October, 1869 Bark Clara 23 December, 1873 Kammonham Roy 18 August Friedrich Jacob 16 June See Germany Church Records for more information. Bark Ceder 20 May An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. SS Ohio 26 July Clarissa Perkins 11 July For the actual lists see: www.passengerlists.de. Reform 4 September Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June Early in the century Bremen had recognized the future of the emigrant trade. Bremen 21 November Knickerbocker 9 September Latrobe 2 August reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Friedrich Leo 2 August Favorite 12 November Bremen Packet 16 October Kammonham Roy 18 August There are approximately 125,000 names in all four volumes combined. Bremen Emigration and Immigration FamilySearch Created & Maintained by the ISTGImmigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC The New Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild logo was designed by Patty MacFarlane. Add this new information to your records of each family. Bark Atalanta 30 June Diana 24 November Isabella 28 August Ship Julius & Eduard Passenger List - Bremen to Baltimore 1834 . Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Repeat this process for each new generation you identify. Diamant 17 October In 1987 and 1990 those lists were given back to the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. Louise 9 September Overseas Passenger Fares and Emigration from Germany 395 . Olbers 13 June Caspar 22 September SS Ohio 1 November Washington 29 September In 1888 the Hamburg-Australian Steamship Company came into life. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device Very little money will be used. General Washington 24 November, 1842 [5] 1907 Report of the United States Commissioner of Navigation, pages 146-7. Ship Uhland 16 June Monday - Friday 9am-4pm; Saturday & Sunday Closed; Nov. 24 & 25 Closed; Dec. 24-Jan. 2 Closed; Assistance with Library research is available W-TH 9am-4pm, F 9am-Noon. Church Records (Annotations). Ships are so equipped that certain decks may serve as cargo space for the east-bound trip and in Bremen and Hamburg be transformed into steerage quarters for the west-bound. Bark Industrie 31 October Eliza Thornton 30 October Luise 3 January From 1850 to 1891, 41 percent of German and east European emigrants left via the port of Bremen (Germany), 30 percent via Hamburg (Germany), 16 percent via Le Havre (France), 8 percent via Antwerp (Belgium), and 5 percent via several ports in the Netherlands. Ship Jason 7 December, 1853 Passports became important in Germany during the 19th century as a control measure. It contains the following: a list of immigrant vessels that arrived between the years of 1865 and 1896 arrival and departure data passenger list availability (citations included) transcribed passenger lists taken from newspaper accounts and souvenir passenger lists (alternative sources) an index of surnames listed on the passenger lists available from alternative sources. Ferdinand 15 August SS Adolphine 18 January Timoleon 22 November Bark Charlotte 17 December, 1848 The struggle was terminated in 1886, when the Hapag and the Union companies combined their schedules. Europa 8 November Apollo 7 July Pauline 9 October Hamburg clippers like the Donau have made the trip from New York to Cuxhaven in 18 days, while good steamers do not get under 13 1/2 to 14 days and ordinary sailing vessels take 5 or 6 weeks. Wagner thought that the steamers would eventually have the transportation of persons and package freight, while the sailing vessels retained bulk freight. Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914 | FEEFHS Paoli 20 December 1842 Devonshire 18 November SS Leipzig 17 July Bark Gutenberg 16 May General Veazie 8 November Howard 22 October anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. SS Rhein 13 January Apollo 13 August For some countries, such as Austria, the arrangement is chronological by departure date, with names grouped alphabetically by ship name for that date. This relation* was formerly 3:1 or 4:1 in sailing ships. 1845 Stephanie 26 July The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. SS Leipzig 4 August Agnes 29 December Paoli 9 August She started her maiden voyage on 5 June 1897, traveling from Bremen to New York with a stopover at Southampton.In addition to the transatlantic run she also sailed from Bremen to Australia via the Suez Canal.. On 30 June 1900, she was badly damaged in a dockside fire at the NDL pier in Hoboken, New Jersey. ", Hamburg Passenger Lists, Handwritten Indexes, 1855-1934, Germans to America and the Hamburg Passenger Lists: Coordinated Schedules, The Hamburg Passenger Departure Lists 1850-1934. United States 12 November Apollo 7 July Sir Isaac Newton 30 October America 12 July Westphalia 17 February Reform 4 September I Can't Find the Person I'm Looking For, What Now? From now on the Hapag had a clear field. Isabella 28 August Bark E.J. Rajah 28 October Sarah Ann 6 October Edward 24 July Garonne 21 August Olbers 13 June Louise 13 October For further information see German Ports: Gateway to America by Raymond Wright III. Brig Anna Louisa 31 July Immigration, The Trip to Port of Bremen - Prokosch Who, Where, How ISTG Vol 19 - Bremen - Immigrant Ships Isabella 5 July Stern 25 June Ellen Brooks 28 October Westphalia 31 December Constitution 7 April Timoleon 22 November There was a Meldepflicht (obligation to register) in force since 1833 (mainly for non-Hamburgers), but it was not mandatory until 1892. Aboard a Packet | National Museum of American History Diana 21 November Germans had to apply for permission to emigrate from most areas. Sarah Ann 6 October Pioneer 2 September In Germany, Bremen had a good reputation as a port of departure because its laws forced shipowners to provide a basic minimum of space and food. Charles 28 August Condor 9 August Many emigrants from Germany, Austria and Central Europe headed for the German port of Hamburg. Bark Neptune 6 November Especially was this true for the years 1865- 66-67. The Hapags three sailing vessels of 1848 maintained a monthly service with New York, averaging forty-one days on the ocean west-bound, twenty-nine days east-bound. Louise 21 May Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Immigration & Steamships Tap or click on a column heading to sort by that column. Diana 21 November In Germany, Bremen had a good reputation as a port of departure because its laws forced shipowners to provide a basic minimum of space and food. SS Neckar 14 April, 1888 Sometimes these notes include the year of emigration and names of those who went with the person. Millions of people left Germany in several waves of migration. Constitution 15 November Ship Europa 5 June, 1867 1945 - records of 1907-1945 destroyed in bombing raid, Between 1875 to 1908, the staff of the "Nachweisungsbureau", who lacked office space, decided to destroy all passenger lists older than 3 years. Lucilla 3rd Quarter Agnes 29 December SS Knig Wilhelm 5 September During the 19th century mass immigration to the west was occurring. Ship Hermine 17 January Bremen 9 August Olbers 12 December Josephine 8 November Isabella 28 August Washington 26 October Philadelphia 4 January Brig Joh Dethard 15 December Post 23 June Ellen Brooks 28 October For more details, see several Wikipedia articles: Records that document emigration from Germany include passenger lists, passports, permissions to emigrate, German and French emigration indexes, published emigration lists, police registration records, and other departure documents, as well as sources in the emigrant's new countries. Continue with Recommended Cookies. Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., Passenger Lists, 1820-1964 - Ancestry.com This may require viewing multiple records or images. These sources may be passenger lists, permissions to emigrate, or records of passports issued. Dorothea Louise 11 August Diana 24 November SS Ohio 4 March Bashan 3 November ISTG Vol 19 - Bremen Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Bremen List of Passengers arrived from Foreign Ports, In the Port of Galveston, during the Second Quarter (10 May), 1871 (John Hellmers, Master) Clementine 18 January Washington 29 September Until 1850, Bremen was a more popular port than Hamburg. General Veazie 5 November Olbers 13 June Ajax 11 September Bark Constitution 31 May Eutaw 15 September Philadelphia 11 May On 22 August 1939, she began her last voyage to New York. Bashan 3 November F H Adami 25 October Sir Isaac Newton 19 June In the year ending December 31, 1910, there were landed in New York, by the three leading companies in the passenger and emigrant business, the following number of persons: Cabin and Steerage Pastengert Landed in New York, 1910. Goethe 25 July Olbers 13 June Globe 17 September This page has been viewed 197,393 times (0 via redirect). Condor 9 August She was capable of carrying 1,240 passengers: 150 in first class, 90 in second class, and up to a thousand in . All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Bremen Packet 28 May Given the loss of Bremen departure lists, researches in search of embarkees from that port must fall back on arrival lists. [8] K. Thiess : Die Hamburg-Amerika Linie, page 34. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. Overseas Passenger Fares and Emigration from Germany in the Mid - JSTOR Emma 12 March Luntine 23 June Humphrey 13 February SS Main 6 October, 1878 This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Bremen had had a packet sailing line to New York since 1826. New Orleans, Louisiana Passenger Lists - How to Find Them - German Roots The average number of steerage passengers brought us by the two German companies in the years 1860-1900 was as follows:[2], Average Steerage Passengers from Hamburg Compared to Bremen During Selected Years 1861-1900. Galliot Themis 24 July Philadelphia 4 January Details for immigrant ship arrivals at the Port of Galveston, Texas between the years 1865 and 1896. Dethard 2 January Diana 11 November As many as one-fifth of the passengers did not survive the crossing to America. Luise 3 January Elise 17 March Ship Phoenix 19 May Neptune 14 July Brig Antoinette 13 June To attract immigrants, the HAPAG set up shipping companies throughout Germany and neighboring countries to entice immigrants to come through the port of Hamburg. Henry 15 October Galliott Flora 21 May Diana 5 August Marianne 16 October Brig Charles Ferdinand 4 August Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914). Josephine 8 November Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. Kepler 17 December Martha 1 September A P Sharp 12 November Brunswick 17 October, 1836 It will cost a shipper $250 to bring an elephant to New York; $200 for a giraffe; $100 for a lion, tiger or leopard, and $25 for an ostrich. To the uninitiate, the fare for giraffes seems particularly reasonable.
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