Schooner Villager 22 April Aurora September Ship Home 14 January Information contained in the index includes given name, surname, age, gender, arrival date, port of arrival, port of departure and ship name. Brig John Clifford 28 May Ship Diana 17 May SS Geronde 7 February SS Oevenum 8 September SS Main 8 March Bark Constitution 31 May Ship Opawa to Timura 7 December, 1879 Update your records. The book call number is FS Library INTL Ref book 943.515/H1 W39h 1872. Brig Champion 28 July Cambridge Journals publishes over 250 peer-reviewed academic journals across a wide range of subject areas, in print and online. Schooner Patriot 4 September, 1826 Ship Benjamin Morgan 9 October SS Catalonia 26 June Brig Johanna Catharine 14 January SS Claribel 8 April Ship Passengers/Immigration to Canada. Brig Ann 28 September Tap or click on a vessel to view images. SS Neckar 21 January Steamer Borussia 19 September Re: Can someone help me find immigration/naturalization records for some of my ancestors? Brig Weser 29 December, 1837 rice, 1/2 lb. This series consists of records of 4,048,907 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1850 through 1897; about 90 percent identified their country of origin or nationality as Germany or a "German" state, city, or region. Microfilm Access. Lists of German Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ship Sunbeam 10 September Extensive indexes make these records easier to use than most other passenger lists and emigration records. Ship Albree 9 January Brig Robert Ray 15 March, 1833 The index was created by the Hamburg State Archive, using the original lists in their collection, as part of an ongoing project begun in 1999. SS Britannic 15 December SS Alameda 8 June The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). SS P. Flood 5 March Brig Monte Christo 30 March London Packet 29 October SS Colon 14 January Brig Cambridge 31 July Furthermore, you may be able to find your ancestor's birthplace in other sources, such as local records where the person resided. SS Maas 29 March 46, 1848, S. 184 (Hamburg). Brig Lily Pommerania 4 April SS Rherla 19 March Harvard 22 December, 1862 Sloop Boston Packet 11 August Cannot Find Your Ancestor in the Indexes? Bark Issabella 11 May Schooner Albert 13 May Students will make generalizations about trends in immigration and suggest reasons for sudden spikes or drops in immigration. Dan Bark Prindsesse Alexandria 13 April SS Bothnia 5 March SS Saratoga 16 November This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 21:42. If you cannot find a person in the index to the direct lists, follow the steps outlined here to search the index to the Indirect Lists. SS Nevada 13 December Search the end sections of other letters of the alphabet. SS State of Pennsylvania 15 February From 1850-1854 the lists consisted merely of a roughly alphabetical registration, sometimes even with abbreviated first names, later including more detailed information. SS Adirondack 21 December Look for. SS San Blas 3 May Ship Chariot 10 August SS Helvetia 8 April This is the cause of so many quarrels andmany a poor woman with her children can get but one meal done, and sometimes they get nothing warm for days and nights when a gale of wind is blowing and the sea is mountains high and breaking over the ship in alldirections. Bark George & Henry 27 September SS Bothnia 4 October SS State of Georgia 17 April Elena 23 March SS Silesia 5 April To view the Ancestry.com images of alphabetical passenger lists for free at the FamilySearch Library click here, and then click the date you wish to view. SS Somerset 22 January Updates: Ship Monongahela 12 April SS Somerset 29 June These microfilms can be accessed at various nearest FamilySearch Centers or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Schooner Rambler 17 February SS Herder 6 March African American History Curatorial Collective, The Wreck and Rescue of an Immigrant Ship, Disaster! Internet Access. He or she may have sailed from one of several other ports in Europe, most of which have few or no records available. SS City of Washington 3 April SS Scythia 24 April Barque Santisima Trinidad 18 November In some cases page numbers are dittoed, referring to the previous page. In this book each ship arrival in America from Hamburg is listed by arrival date and ship name. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be SS P. Caland 2 October Each index covers different years and has its individual strengths and weaknesses. Ship Stephen Whitney 6 April SS Bolivia 17 April SS China 10 January A typical packet in the 1820s and 1830s could also accommodate 10 to 20 well-to-do cabin passengers. SS Alexandria 17 September USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration In addition, it would help to know the name of a relative or neighbor traveling with him. Brig Doncaster 30 August SS Treviot 30 April SS Olinda 2 July SS Nevada 12 April SS Katie 9 November To make the most of these records it will be helpful to have an idea of where the person was coming from and when they arrived. Brig Hugh Wallace 19 December Brig Quebec 22 March SS Assyria 25 September SS State of Nevada 10 January Bark Mary Morris 28 June In German. SS Carondelet 15 October Bark John Boulton 23 March A letter i or d following the year will indicate if the entry was from the indirect or direct index. Ship North Star 3 June 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 Wyoming 25 September SS Belise 14 November Brig Peruvian 19 February SS Erin 18 March From 1870 to 1892, one third or more of the passengers traveled via the indirect route, but later this declined to about 4%. SS Philadelphia 30 April 1 stone = 14 pounds (6.3 kilograms); 1 cwt or hundredweight = 112 pounds (50.8 kilograms), This report of conditions in steerage was written by a doctor who had crossed the Atlantic many times on large American packet ships. SS Arragon 30 September Organize and document as you go. Most crossed in the steerage area, below decks. RMS Russia 17 April The first 9 volumes of the "Germans to America" series indexed only passenger lists of ships that contained at least 80% German passengers. When you find a person in an index, use the information in the index to find the person in the actual passenger list. SS Abyssinia 6 January Also at MyHeritage, index ($) 1846-1851 Boston Passenger Lists 1846-1851, ($), index Adelaide Metcalf 28 March SS Rhynland 31 December 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). SS Amerique 1 March Internet Access. Schooner Geo. Mid-nineteenth-century German immigrants who settled in the United States and other faraway destinations faced the formidable hurdle of crossing an ocean and coming up with the resources to pay for it. Bark Anna Delius 1 June, 1868 Ship Adeline 16 April Finding New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957 SS Canima 25 September The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. Schooner Mexicana 13 September SS Australia 3 February Brig Laura Ann 2 February Br. Barque Philadelphia 11 June Ship Pharsalia 11 November, 1847 SS Silesia 19 February SS Oder 30 September Wollaston 2 November However, only those identifying themselves as "German" are listed; all other passenger names were not transcribed. SS Montana 27 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 New England 13 March Talma 2 December Germanic 11 February SS Rhein 13 January Bark Repeater 24 June Barque Jane 5 November Find the year the emigrant departed, and the letter of the alphabet with which your ancestors surname begins in the index. Patrick Henry 27 July Brig Emerald 8 July Worldwide scope. Some records for tonnage outlived the ships that set them - notably the SS Great Eastern, and RMS Queen Elizabeth. Barque Ellergill 19 June Hundreds of thousands of immigrants left Europe for the United States in the 1800s. SS Heiedoo 2 April SS W. A. Scholten 30 July, 1888 SS Neptune 13 December SS City of Baltimore 29 September, 1860 1824-1917. USM Ship Atlantic 26 March In the case that the record you are looking for cannot be found by searching, you may want to begin by browsing the companion database, Hamburg Passenger Lists, Handwritten Indexes, 1855-1934. Ship Rome 3 June SS Egypt 28 January SS Wisconsin 16 April 11 Jun 2019: Added 568,928 new records. Ship Mary Ann 10 March 214,000 to Canada, ca. Barque Sterling 31 October, 1832 Next, move up the column until you find the departure date, and ship. SS Cella 8 June SS Germanic 23 September SS City of Berlin 14 April If a listing is found in "Germans to America," then the original passenger lists should be consulted, as they may contain further details. Ship Hermann 6 November SS Zeeland 10 April Ship Clara Wheeler 15 July Ship Topaz 25 September SS City of Berlin 14 September Schooner Richard 1 September Ship Emerald 30 April SS Maas 24 January SS City of Brussels 24 February SS Bienville 10 December When you find an ancestor make a note on your research log showing exactly where you found them. Schooner China 5 September NOTE: Each letter of the alphabet was allotted only a certain number of pages. F. Patten 11 June SS Wyoming 12 February SS Egypt 29 January Schooner Alma 10 June The index cards provide the emigrants name, status or occupation, age, names of persons traveling in the same party, and place of origin. SS England 22 December SS Gaelic 6 June Brig Columbus 29 March City of Berlin 31 December Brig Rebecca Francis 4 September Use the following instructions to search the index you selected in STEP 1. On some passenger lists a numbered page is followed by one or more unnumbered pages. Brig Mary 30 August Volumes 159 of "Germans to America" (through 1890) include arrivals to the major U.S. ports of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New Orleans. Ship Macedonia 22 July The 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 U.S. censuses are a good place to begin searching for these kinds of information. Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June We do not observe fares declining in the late 1840s and 1850s. Howe 6 March SS Denmark 8 February Also, at the FamilySearch Library you can browse a complete set of free images of both Direct and Indirect Passenger Lists on Ancestry.com if you click here and scroll to the bottom of the page to select the appropriate years. RMS City of Richmond 19 February 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, Immigrant Records at the National Archives, list of all the digitized records available on our partners' websites, USCIS Freedom of Information Act Program (FOIA), Chinese Immigration and Chinese in the United States: Records in NARA's Regional Archives, Documenting Immigrants: An Examination of Immigration and Naturalization Service Case Files, German Immigration to the U.S., 1850-1897, Irish Famine Passenger Records in the Access to Archives Databases (AAD), Italian Immigration to the U.S., 1855-1900, Russian Immigration to the U.S., 1834-1897, View Selected Chinese Immigration Records Online, How to File a FOIA Request for Archival Records. Bark Paulina 29 April SS Wieland 4 October Ship L'Esperance 10 January SS City of Berlin 1 December Nash 17 May SS Finance 12 December SS Habana 5 March SS Olympia 26 September Brig Wm. SS England 2 July, 1878 Bark Dorothy 23 May SS Anchoria 3 February Ship Delaware 20 February The passenger liner era roughly lasted for about 100 years, from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. National Archives and Records Administration. This page has been viewed 157,860 times (0 via redirect). 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). Italian Bark Adamo 9 June Ship Importer 21 February Barque Henry Grattan 3 February Brig Boxer 26 February 100,000 to Africa, ca. Bark Ovanda 5 May SS Dona Maria 8 December Bark Frueman 26 September SS Parthia 27 October SS Glausannox 16 April Highflyer 30 July SS Empire City 27 March 1815-1917. The Hamburg passenger lists are made up of two sections. Use the following table to determine the Index of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library. Steamer New York 13 May SS Circassia 19 February SS Ailsa 17 March Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, 1820-1846 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), New York Passenger Lists Online Index and Images 1820-1957, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891, index and images, Italians to America 1880-1904 & 1855-1900, Dutch Immigrants in U.S. Ship Passenger Manifests 1820-1880, Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York 1789-1919, Miscellaneous Sources: Armenian Immigrants, Czech Immigrants, Greek Immigrant Passengers, Luxembourg Immigrants, Swedish Immigrants to New York, Ellis Island Online Database 1892-1924 (research tips), Ellis Island Database 1892-1924 - tips and information, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, June 16, 1897-June 20, 1902 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, July 1, 1902-December 31, 1943 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers). SS California 21 January If possible, find out whether the emigrant traveled directly to his or her destination or stopped at other European or British ports along the way. SS Anchoria 20 June Ship Thornton 13 May SS Vega 29 December, 1893 But by 1875 the pure sailer was disappearing, and by the turn of the 20th century the last masts on passenger ships had been removed. SS Australia 2 April Mary Ridgeway 20 April passenger service from the European continent was still not quite established, and the AAZ newspaper explained that captains needed to ll their empty ships with passengers.10 By 1847, there were many ads showing that regular service had been established. SS Assyria 17 February This index is complete for the years it covers. The Hamburg Passenger lists are a unique source for genealogical research as well as the study of the history of emigration and immigration. SS Columbus 1 February Ship Edward 28 December, 1828 SS Clyde 8 March SS Egypt 2 October SS City of New York 15 March SS City of Washington 1 May Vittoria Rubruveer 5 April, 1876 Ship Artheman 10 February SS W.A. Albatros (19th-century ship) Hired armed cutter Albion. SS Herder 20 January SS Columbus 5 October Schooner Villager 14 May SS Furnessia 18 December Ship St. Denis 22 July, 1851 Brig Sarah 25 July SS Ethiopia 26 December Ship Henry Astor 15 November A total of 89,544 passengers were enumerated. Re: Where can I find immigration records? Bark Helen Maria 24 May Microfilm Access. Ship Manhattan 20 March Schooner Leviathan 4 January SS City of New York 25 May The Indirect and the Direct Handwritten indexes are similar. Ship Mississippi 16 July SS Colon 28 January Ship Attica 4 April Olbers 8 December SS City of New York 10 February Royal Cutter Daring 26 February Ship Java 5 December . By 1840, however, it was clear that the last glorious days of the sailing ship were at hand. SS T. Trowbridge 6 August John Bell 14 May SS Anchoria 20 March On the Ancestry.com Internet index results list, click "View Image" at the end of a name entry to see the image of that person's passenger list page. Steamer Britannia 4 September Margaret Forbes 23 October Figure 4 below is a sample of an entry from the handwritten index. Format and titles may vary by shipping line and year. Microfilm Access. Ship Jere Thompson 16 May Find resources in our German Research Center. SS Zeno 17 September, 1850 Ship Crescent 29 January SS Batavia 13 January Ship Susquehanna 19 August Ship Caroline Tucker 2 May SS Algeria 20 June RMS Abyssinia 1 May SS Utopia 7 October, 1877 The Hamburg passenger lists have many partial indexes: No single index lists everyone. Parthia 27 January Anglo American 3 April Brig Brilliant 5 May "Germans to America," compiled and edited by Ira A. Glazier and P. William Filby, is a series of books which indexes passenger arrival records of ships carrying Germans to the U.S. ports ofBaltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia. SS Australia 3 May SS City of Montreal 20 April Wiki article about the principles, search strategies, and record types you can use to identify an immigrant ancestor's original hometown. SS Donau 31 March SS Canada 14 February SS Victoria 25 April SS Cleopatra 28 March 1727-1808 Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists, Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1808 The Book of Names, Especially Relating to The Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley, index German Brazilians Online Records [ edit | edit source] SS Carondelet 19 June Between 1830 and 1914, more than four million people left Europe via Hamburg. SS City of Puebla 1 May "The ships kept ballooning in scale," says Roka. You can also search the same index on a home computer if you click here, but you will be asked to subscribe to see the search results list. This meant that farms were divided among heirs, leaving each with small parcels of land which could not support a family. Ship Olympia 28 November SS Bumilli 25 March Barque Kingston 9 May SS Parthia 28 July Bark Edmund 3 November Steamer Alps 26 July Schooner James Edward 6 September https://www.thoughtco.com/germans-to-america-1421984 (accessed May 2, 2023). Schooner Meridan 11 May SS Nagel 22 January In the passenger list, turn to the page number you found in the index. Bark (Barque) Creole 18 July Bark Mississippi 10 June All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means SS Canada 25 April The quality of the transcription varies, but the series is still an excellent research tool for tracking down German immigrant ancestors. SS City of Chester 31 March "Direct passengers" were those who arrived at their final destination upon the same ship that they were registered on when they departed Hamburg. Brig Hero 3 January These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. SS Umatilla 27 May Steamer Britannia 17 May Ship Hector 8 January The database also includes a partial index, covering the years 1850-1914 (up to the start of WWI) and 1920-1934. 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. SS Newport 3 December SS Nevada 1 May 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. Ship Harriett 9 July SS Severn 8 January Bark Eliza Barss 4 October The Indirect Passenger Lists include passengers who stopped at another European or British port before sailing to their final destination. SS Aguan 17 December SS Devon 10 November SS Alvo 26 December Brig Clorinda 2 June For terms and use, please refer to our Terms and Conditions SS Castilla 5 March SS Ethiopia 16 September Update your family group record by adding a custom event for emigration and include source footnotes. Brig Tunis 17 September Ship Milicete 24 June SS Austrian 29 September SS Dakota 2 October SS State of Georgia 25 April Between 12th and 14th Streets Ship Susan 25 September Brig Wm. Bark Fredonia 29 August, 1867 Ship Mediator 2 September Brig Hippomenes 7 January Barque Flash 13 June Schooner Reindeer 27 December, 1827 Brig Isabella 20 February SS Taormina 28 December Ship Algonquin 10 May SS Othello 14 March Akbar 26 May 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. The book's WorldCat entry. For example, pages 1086, 1087, and 1088 might appear as 1086, 87, 88. Ship Thornton 15 June, 1859 SS The Queen 11 February Its evolution can be divided into four distinct phases: Introduction. Each volume contains a chronological listing of the passenger lists, followed by an alphabetical index of each passenger in that volume. SS Arragon 8 February Schooner William 19 January What you need to know to use the indexes. SS State of Indiana 17 December Ship Hull 5 March SS Denmark 30 January Brig Porto Plata 26 September SS Letimbro 3 December These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. If you know the name of a traveling companion, or the name of a relative or neighbor who lived near the ancestor in both the old world and the new world, itmay help to more clearly identify your ancestor on the passenger lists. SS Saratoga 19 April SS Wieland 16 April SS Wieland 23 January Note the microfilm number and page on the back of the copy. Using new data from German emigrant newspapers we provide more concrete information on the fares to various international ports, and how they varied seasonally and by method of transport (sail or steam). Halifax 9 January Schooner Nancy 21 August Germans to America. Internet Access. Schooner Oregon 24 March anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Webster 17 April Brig Gem of New Haven 17 January If you tried the, The name was spelled differently than it appears in your records. SS Egypt 15 April To browse this image set, select from the options below. Portland 12 January These handwritten indexes can assist you in finding your ancestor in the original passenger lists for the years 1855-1934, and are especially helpful for locating records for those years that have not yet been electronically indexed. SS Alvena 18 April Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Steamer Cambria 22 February SS Walla Walla 6 June Brig Elizabeth 14 May This document uses traditional English weights and measures. Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. Bremen Passenger Lists (English) Bremer Passagierlisten (German) Seaman's Licenses, 1806-1878. Schooner Charlotte Corday 7 March It is unclear exactly how the data compiled in the Germans to America, 18501897 database relates directly to the published volumes. 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. Schooner Tigress 12 May SS City of Alexandria 31 December Bermuda 17 April You will also need the emigrant's name. When you have the departure date, ship, and page number, you are ready to find the emigrant in the passenger list. SS Pereire 23 September SS Wisconsin 29 January Cambridge University Press (www.cambridge.org) is the publishing division of the University of Cambridge, one of the worlds leading research institutions and winner of 81 Nobel Prizes. 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