Schooner Reindeer 27 December, 1827 Barque Sterling 31 October, 1832 SS Ailsa 17 March He is obliged to cook it the best way he can in a cook shop 12 feet by 6! There are approximately 70,000 names in each volume. SS Canada 21 March You can see a list of images and years covered for the same index on a home computer if you click here, but you will be asked to subscribe to see the actual index images. Ship Susquehanna 13 June This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Brig Lily Pommerania 4 April SS Mary Patton 14 May Schooner Meridan 11 May Internet Access. by Richard C. McKay, copyright 1928, Courtesy of Smithsonian Institution Libraries. Ship Anglo Saxon 1 April Bark J. W. Paige 30 April SS Ethiopia 16 September Bark G. C. Stanford 8 March Schooner Robert Ellis 4 September SS Erin 16 September If you already know the departure date you can browse directly to it from here. From 1870 to 1892, one third or more of the passengers traveled via the indirect route, but later this declined to about 4%. Of these, eight lines ran express steamships, and twenty-three lines carry passengers and. The table also shows the recommended order in which to search the indexes until you find the ancestor. SS City of Peking 18 June These passengers may have had stopovers in other ports on their way to their final destination, but they remained on the same ship. Schooner Flora 16 February SS Oder 28 January SS City of Alexandria 31 December Finding New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957 SS Rhein 13 January Using the handwritten indexes, you can look up the name of your ancestor alphabetically by year and find the departure date or page number of the passenger list. Schooner Eleanor Jane 14 September For passenger lists from all ports, arriving in New York 1892-1924 visit Ellis Island "Germans to America" 1850-1897 (books, online pay for view database at genealogy.com & CD-Roms) Immigration Records: German & Swiss Settlers in America, 1700s-1800s (CD #267) Family Tree Maker For any link problems please contact ISTG Production Coordinator Students will make generalizations about trends in immigration and suggest reasons for sudden spikes or drops in immigration. SS Wyoming 1 January Index and images. The Shenandoah carried people and freight from 1840 until 1854, usually running between Philadelphia and Liverpool. Ship Diana 17 May SS Olinda 2 May Brig John Clifford 28 May Brig Lawsen 05 December Approximately one third of the passengers who departed Hamburg were from Germany, while nearly two thirds came from Eastern Europe, especially in the period from 1880-1914. Until 1910, separate lists were kept for direct passengers and indirect passengers. SS Ethiopia 26 December Brig Forest 13 February Ship Importer 21 February Brig Victoria 25 May Showing 1 to 8 of 320 records Clear All Filters Vessel Year built Line Builder & location Schooner Hesperus 13 May Wollaston 2 November Brig Alexandra 30 March SS State of Nevada 16 June SS Herder 16 April Othello 1 April For a detailed guide about finding New Orleans passenger lists see: Bridgeport, New Haven, and New London, Connecticut 1929-1959, Portland, Maine 1893-1943 (plus 1 list from 1891), BOOK: Swedish Passenger Arrivals in the United States 1820-1850 by Nils William Olsson and Erik Wikn, published by Schmidts Boktryckeri AB, 1995; indexed. Ship Mt. Schooner Alma 10 June Bark St Dominique 7 August SS Anglia 3 October SS Australia 3 February Tap or click on a vessel to view images. Zurich 1 May SS State of Georgia 17 April SS Alvo 26 December SS Zeeland 10 April Schooner Charlie Bell 3 April SS Wieland 4 October Morro Castle 2 August, 1881 What you need to know to use the indexes. 1815-1917. SS Taormina 28 December Ship Clara Wheeler 15 July 54,000 to Australia, and ca. SS California 1 January Brig James Coulter 26 January Conditions varied from ship to ship, but steerage was normally crowded, dark, and damp. Phoenix 10 September SS Somerset 12 March Germans to America : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. 10,000 to Asian countries. Wealthy travelers took advantage of packets reliable sailings to study, tour, or transact business abroad. Schooner Charlotte Corday 7 March SS Caledonia 23 January Ship Adeline 16 April Olbers 8 December SS Eagle 9 December Transfers to other ships occurred mostly in English, French, Belgian, and Dutch ports, and usually had to do with reducing travel costs. For a Wiki list of terminology used in the Hamburg passenger lists, see Hamburg Passenger List Terminology. On some passenger lists a numbered page is followed by one or more unnumbered pages. SS Australia 22 May SS Austrian 29 September Re: Can someone help me find immigration/naturalization records for some of my ancestors? Due to its inclusion criteria, this series is considered to be an incompletethough fairly thoroughindex to German passengers arriving in America during this period. SS Caledonia 19 January SS Greece 18 November SS State of Nevada 10 January SS Umatilla 26 June, 1894 Names are arranged by the first letter of the surname only, so you may need to search the entire section (letter of the alphabet) to find the person. "Direct passengers" were those who arrived at their final destination upon the same ship that they were registered on when they departed Hamburg. Wiki article about the principles, search strategies, and record types you can use to identify an immigrant ancestor's original hometown. SS T. Trowbridge 6 August SS Bell 11 December London Packet 29 October SS Marcia Day 15 December SS Wyoming 2 April SS Abyssinia 13 March Princess Charlotte 4 December SS Helvetia 8 April Ship America 21 August Schooner Cordelia 21 February She teaches at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Steamer Crescent City 28 March Brig Stillman 11 May Brig Gambria 2 September Germans to America. SS Caledonia 3 May Bark Repeater 24 June A typical packet in the 1820s and 1830s could also accommodate 10 to 20 well-to-do cabin passengers. SS Carondelet 19 June Many of these journals are the leading academic publications in their fields and together they form one of the most valuable and comprehensive bodies of research available today. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Passenger ships of Germany. Information about using the Pennsylvania German Pioneers books (now available online) to find passenger lists of German immigrants who landed at Philadelphia from 1727-1808. SS Gallia 15 April Steamer Borussia 19 September Beginning in the 1820s, transporting immigrants developed into a profitable, large-scale business. The "Germans to America" Series The first 9 volumes of the "Germans to America" series indexed only passenger lists of ships that contained at least 80% German passengers. Java 24 April SS Island 28 December Br. City of Berlin 31 December Before using the index, you need to know the approximate year the emigrant departed from Hamburg, Germany. SS Bothnia 4 October SS Devonia 26 February RMS Russia 17 April Search the end sections of other letters of the alphabet. Schooner Reindeer 12 March Black Warrior 31 July Adelaide Metcalf 28 March Royal Cutter Daring 26 February Brig Winthrop 26 September SS England 22 December Beginning with Volume 10, all ships with German passengers were included, regardless of the percentage. Galliott Flora 21 May For FS Library microfilm numbers use the following list. Ports of Entry and their Available Passenger Lists, Tips for Determining Your Ancestor's Port of Arrival in the US, Ancestry's Immigration Records Collection, FamilySearch's Migration and Naturalization Records Collection. Brig Diana 9 August Davis 26 February SS Saratoga 9 April Schooner John Rose 1 April Ship St. Nicolas 29 August SS Victoria 25 April SS Nevada 20 January Bark Fredonia 29 August, 1867 Barque Lulan 18 September Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. SS Bothnia 5 March SS Germanic 21 November Amynta 3 April Brig Isabella 20 February Santiago de Cuba 7 April Bark Atlantic 19 September Schooner Industry 17 May SS Edam 12 November Hundreds of thousands of immigrants left Europe for the United States in the 1800s. SS Baltic 5 April SS Carondelet 24 September He or she may have sailed from one of several other ports in Europe, most of which have few or no records available. For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of the alphabetical passenger lists from 1850-1854 microfilm numbers click here. The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. Brig Horatio 29 August If you tried the, The name was spelled differently than it appears in your records. Brig Daniel Webster 24 March SS Finance 12 December SS Bamberg 18 April Use the following instructions to search the index you selected in STEP 1. Steamer Iowa 16 July Bark Intrinsic 14 July The first 9 volumes of the "Germans to America" series indexed only passenger lists of ships that contained at least 80% German passengers. SS Bolivia 17 April SS Alsatia 26 January SS Suevia 7 January Internet Access. SS Suevia 25 April Ship Edward Downes 17 December SS Habana 5 March Brig William 13 February SS Glausannox 16 April SS Helvetia 19 February A total of 89,544 passengers were enumerated. Steamer New York 13 May Barque Flash 13 June How would this announcement help you prepare for your voyage? SS Abyssinia 18 September In addition, it would help to know the name of a relative or neighbor traveling with him. Ship Rome 3 June Bark Talisman 20 June SS Italia 14 November Thus, a number of Germans who came over on ships from 18501855 are not included. SS Acapulco 6 May Schooner Richard 1 September Schooner Lucy Ames 29 March SS Montana 1 January Schooner Betty 6 April When you have the departure date, ship, and page number, you are ready to find the emigrant in the passenger list. For more detailed instructions explaining how to use these Indirect indexes see the Handwritten Direct Indexes instructions. SS Holland 16 April SS Batavia 13 January Ship Colossus 8 August SS Trinidad 31 December SS San Juan 15 May Schooner Rambler 17 February Irish Passenger Lists Research Guide Tips for finding U.S. ship passenger records for Irish immigrants. Schooner Leviathan 4 January "Germans to America." SS Bumilli 25 March Isaac Webb 15 May Steamer Cambria 22 February Ship Harriett 9 July SS Wisconsin 25 April SS England 2 July, 1878 The Indirect Passenger Lists include passengers who stopped at another European or British port before sailing to their final destination. Included in this database are book indexes to passengers arriving by ship in Boston, Massachusetts between 1899 and 1940. SS Australia 3 May These microfilms can be accessed at the various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Most of the lists include the last place of residence and often the place of birth as well. Brig Princess Beatrice 4 April SS State of Indiana 25 January Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/germans-to-america-1421984. of oatmeal, 2 1/2 lbs. SS Canima 25 September SS Germanic 7 January Brig Robert Ray 15 March, 1833 SS Denmark 30 January For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Indirect Passenger List microfilm numbers click here. Ship Mary Catharine 17 March This microfilm can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake city. This index is complete for the years it covers. Brig Weser 29 December, 1837 SS Saratoga 16 November Ship Hector 8 January SS Bothnia 2 April SS Switzerland 14 January SS Marshall Bennett 28 April Brig Hero 3 January It publishes over 2,500 books a year for distribution in more than 200 countries. Brig Quebec 22 March German Immigration to the U.S., 1850-1897, data files in the Access to Archival Databases . 1977 - 2002, documenting the period 1850 - 1897 - Collection CIR: 4,108,378: Germans to America Passenger Data File, 1850 - 1897: 4,068,907 SS Polaria 30 June The actual format of the indexes vary over time. This database contains passenger lists of ships that departed from the port of Hamburg, Germany from 1850-1934 (with a gap from 1915-1919 due to World War I). The Viking Octantis gets into the list as she is the largest or one of the largest purpose-built expedition ships (intended for the Arctic and Antarctic regions). Ship Renown 13 February Ship Thornton 13 May Germanic 11 February Brig Evanista 5 July SS New York City 12 November Schooner Victoria 7 May SS Wyoming 12 February Barque Diana 12 June anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Barque Santisima Trinidad 18 November SS Adriatic 11 November SS Devonia 23 January From Die Reform, Nr. Bark Issabella 11 May Brig Juliana 25 January The book's WorldCat entry. Ship Cynosure 29 August SS P. Caland 10 April Lord Clive 5 July What was included in the price of a steerage ticket?What could you expect to eat while on board?What was not included with your ticket?How could Irish travelers starting in Belfast get to Liverpool, England, to catch the ship for their transatlantic crossing? On many ships, the captain dined with the cabin passengers. This item is part of a JSTOR Collection. Bark Emilie 12 August, 1842 SS Belise 14 November Brig Planter 10 December SS P. Caland 2 October You can browse the same years and passenger list images on a home computer, if you scroll to the bottom after you click here, but you will be asked to subscribe to see the actual passenger list images. SS Rhenania 7 November Boston 3 January Do not sell or share my personal information, Birth date (or estimated birth year if birth date is not available), Source information (page, line, microfilm roll, and series numbers). On a typical crossing in August 1845, the ship arrived in New York with 231 passengersall but a handful of them farmers, clerks, mechanics, and laborers from England and Ireland. SS Monowai 12 May Bark George & Henry 27 September (Some entered Texas at Galveston or New Orleans and then sailed to Indianola) Links are to scanned and transcribed passenger lists. SS England 30 April SS England 1 January Gross tons: 30,150. This list may not reflect recent changes. Ship Montezuma 12 May Schooner Nancy 21 August There are different types of cards used in this file. Bark Danl. SS State of Virginia 1 February SS Colima 10 June Barque Kingston 9 May Internet Access. Although food was provided, passengers had to cook it themselves. Mary Ridgeway 20 April The Hamburg passenger lists are made up of two sections. Nobel 13 May SS Devonia 2 January SS Donau 12 November Ship Artheman 10 February The person was listed on another index page because the first page was full. SS Anchoria 18 July Barque Hyperian 10 June Bark Creole 8 March SS Colon 13 December SS Furnessia 18 December to retrieve any portion of the site. Schooner Flora 4 January ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be The person was listed on another index. The Sinking of the Central America, Wong Hands residence and travel documents. This timeline reflects the largest extant passenger ship in the world at any given time. Wm. Schooner Oregon 24 March You may not need to look at the Hamburg passenger lists if you already know where your ancestor was born in Europe. SS Treviot 30 April Ship Tarolinta 3 February Format and titles may vary by shipping line and year. 1824-1917. This database contains handwritten indexes to the passenger lists of ships departing from Hamburg, Germany. US Jamestown 17 May Ship Rajah 11 September to retrieve any portion of the site. Bark Helen Maria 24 May SS George West 29 March Information contained in this database includes: Not all of this information may be available for each individual as not all of the passenger list forms included all of these fields. SS Saratoga 24 January From 1854-1910, separate lists were maintained for direct passengers and indirect passengers. Ship Olympia 28 November Ship Ulverstone 30 November SS Sicilia 22 July. Ship Amethyst 14 February Brig Emerald 8 July SS Nevada 1 May SS Nacoochie 27 April Bark Mississippi 10 June SS Zeeland 9 January German passenger liner Frisia Built at Greenock, Scotland, 1872 Passenger capacity as built: 90 first class, 130 second, 600 third & steerage Crew: 125 Immigrant Ship Frisia In 1871, Hamburg-America Line steamers alone carried 4,200 cabin passengers and 24,500 steerage passengers into New York. SS City of Washington 10 April Seppings 21 April Ship New World 9 June You can also search the same list of images on a home computer if you click here, and then click the date you wish to view, but you will be asked to subscribe to see the images. SS Republic 8 March At the FamilySearch Librarysearch for the freeimages of this complete but hard-to-read index on Ancestry.com click here. Ship Benjamin Morgan 9 October Ship Lyons 7 June Microfilm Access. SS Thos. Hamburg Passenger Lists, Handwritten Indexes, 1855-1934, New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., Book Indexes to Passenger Lists, 1899-1940. Brig Phoenix 13 May Ship Sea King 12 June SS Nevada 17 November Brig Ann 28 September SS Donau 29 April SS Anchoria 7 January Ship Marengo 11 May SS Maas 29 March SS State of Nebraska 25 January Its evolution can be divided into four distinct phases: Introduction. This card index on microfilm partially indexes: ForIndex of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library use the following list. Ports. Ship Bashan 17 March Ship Rattler 2 September The records of Europeans who emigrated through other ports, such as Bremen, LeHavre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp, have either been destroyed or are not available for research at the FamilySearch Library. SS Rotterdam 15 January SS Canada 5 October The 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 U.S. censuses are a good place to begin searching for these kinds of information. SS Ethiopia 23 January SS State of Pennsylvania 18 September These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Ship Admiral 3 December Ship Harold 24 October SS Holland 2 October Richmond 18 February Barque Ann 3 September, 1829 SS City of Montreal 20 April SS Alsatia 4 October Pure sailing ships were in active use for another generation, while the earliest steamships were being launched. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be SS Victoria 7 April If your ancestor's name does not appear on the numbered page, search the unnumbered page(s) immediately following it. SS Lahn 22 December 100,000 to Africa, ca. Schooner Boston 9 March Instructions. Notice the type of information provided within these entries. Ship Stephen Whitney 6 April This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 21:42. . SS Alsatia 28 March Harvard 22 December, 1862 Brig Acadian 27 January Brig Mary 30 August 1820-1963 Boston Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963 ($) 1890-1930 Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930, ($), index 1891-1943 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943 Index and images. Each volume contains a chronological listing of the passenger lists, followed by an alphabetical index of each passenger in that volume. Brig Two Marys 12 February Albania 4 September For terms and use, please refer to our Terms and Conditions SS Wisconsin 12 March SS Oevenum 8 September Ship Senator 2 June, 1843 Schooner Frank Howard 22 March SS Nancy 21 July Portland 12 January Ship Robert Burton 30 March SS St. Laurent 14 May London 11 April SS Switzerland 13 April SS State of Virginia 19 January SS Colon 28 January Lists of German Passengers Arriving at U.S. H. Prescott 16 March Ann & Mary unknown SS Anchoria 3 February SS Wm. The emigrant did not sail from Hamburg. All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Ship Passengers/Immigration to Canada. Ship Delos 25 September The steamship Great Western can be considered one of the first liners in 1838, crossing the Atlantic in 15.5 days. Passenger ships of Germany include all ships designed, built, or operated in Germany for the purpose of transporting passengers.

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