Telegraph 25 April   Edward 24 July Pauline 9 October  Sarah Ann 6 October This card file was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut from Bremen passenger ship lists sometime between WWI and WWII. Friedrich Leo 2 August Sarah Ann 6 October  Includes index cards for Jewish emigrants. Alfred 30 October     1845 Henry 15 October Astracan 23 December Edwina 30 June Diana 3 June  Edward 28 July Europe 29 May Includes "Ship Lists of Passengers Leaving France for Louisiana" (1718-1724) originally published in the Louisiana Historical Society Quarterly Website: New Orleans Passenger Arrival Lists 1813 Louise 17 May  Goethe  25 July  Elise 8 September Louise 13 October 
Aboard a Packet | National Museum of American History Sophie 19 August      Meta 4 January Bremen 4 December Bremen 14 September  Friedrich Jacob 16 June  Bark Leocadia 23 May The records also name the ship and the date of departure. Washington 29 September SS Berlin 21 October N W Stevens 23 October  Luntine 23 June Neptune 14 July   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. Vesper 13 September  Copernicus 4 August  See the list of sources at the bottom of the page. Sophie 19 August  Luise 22 May 1833 Phoenix 10 September Ship Aurora 19 September Bremen Packet 16 October Brunswick 17 October.   Bark Freihandel 23 September N W Stevens 23 October    This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:54. Elise 8 September Marianne 20 September Passports were both status symbol for uninterrupted travel and legal documentation for members belonging to fringe groups.   Antilope 13 August  Rajah 28 October Ship Copernicus 2 June  Constitution 15 November Trenton 16 December  In 1987 and 1990 those lists were given back to the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. Ship Aurora 19 September Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Foreign trade grew -- Hamburgs hinterland demanded increased grain, meat and other foodstuffs, fertilizers and fodder and the raw materials of industry; it exported more and more potash, sugar and manufactured goods as Germany became established in the markets of the world. Grace Brown 17 July Barque Diana 12 June, 1862  Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Bark Inca 26 December Elise 6 December Constitution 23 June   Caspar 22 September  Telumah 12 November General Veazie 5 November It is primarily a freight line; passengers and mails for Australia go with the subsidized mail liners of the Lloyd. Brig Ivanhoe 31 July, 1836  General Washington  24 November, 1842 Post 23 June   Rajah 28 October All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means   Semiramis 18 August She is being built over into a pleasure cruiser, the Victoria Luise. GGA Image ID # 14141cec29. For a comprehensive understanding of emigration and immigration records, study the article Germany Emigration and Immigration.   This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect).  The Kosmos also has a line from Genoa to West America and in the course of its career has bought up the rival Hamburg Pacific Steamship Company. Everhard 25 May  There are approximately 125,000 names in all four volumes combined. Passports became important in Germany during the 19th century as a control measure. The following articles will help you research your family in Germany. Diana 5 August  For example, from 1841-1846, 115,000 emigrants left Europe via Bremen; however, only 11,000 emigrants departed via Hamburg. 
PDF The Transportation of Immigrants and - Jstor Alfred 30 October    Louisa 23 May SS Adolphine 18 January Agnes 29 December AlexanderFebruary Eutaw 15 September Until well into the nineties the transportation of steerage passengers played the chief role in the New York business of the Hapag and the Lloyd and its profits enabled those companies to build up their fleets. Elise 6 December From the Historisches Museum Bremerhaven. Inez 2 December  Everhard 30 December  Ann 1 September The Galveston-Bremen Project But Germany did send us men. Europa 23 June Neptune 4 August In I854 the German emigration by way of Havre exceeded that from Bremen by twenty thousand; while Bremen was ahead of Hamburg by twenty-five thousand, and Hamburg in turn led Antwerp by a like number.6 The com- Autoleon 3 September Everhard 30 December   Gustav 7 May  In 1888 the Carr steamers were purchased; the 1886 agreement with Sloman ran on until 1907, when his steamers also were bought. 
Passenger Lists By Ship - American Historical Society of Germans from   Bark Ceder 20 May Louise 17 May  Among other things it required the ship owners to maintain passenger lists.  But, as we have seen, the North Atlantic trade was preeminently a passenger trade. Olbers 12 December   Johann Friedrich 19 June     Phoenix 10 September Steamer New York 13 May . Lucilla 3rd Quarter Condor 9 August Brarens 18 January General Veazie 8 November Marianne 20 July Emigration via Hamburg dropped to 78,808 in 1908; in Bremen it dropped to 74,626.  Howard 22 October Semiramis 18 August Herschel 15 August 
ISTG Vol 12 - Barque Georg & Johann   Ship Louise Marie 24 May  GGA Image ID # 1413ed7f7c.   She was launched on 21 April 1886 and made her maiden voyage on 18 August 1886.   General Washington  24 November, 1841   Olbers 8 December U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes.  Elise 1 January 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. 
Overseas Passenger Fares and Emigration from Germany in the Mid  - JSTOR  SS Neckar 21 January Bark Industrie 31 October   This is a list of ships which sailed from Bremen, Germany to New York City in 1866. Martha 1 September  Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914) Article by John Movius with David Dreyer. 
Emigration & Immigration Records - Passenger Lists, Naturalization   Johannes 7 June reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by  SS Baltimore 14 August, 1870   Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900.  Ajax 11 September Luntine 23 June    President 17 July  Isabella 5 July SS Main 6 October, 1878 The Hapag and Woermann are now financially interested in the line. Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914  FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten 1904-1914." Database. Philadelphia 10 October Washington 29 September Albert 12 August  Republic 13 June Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal.   Isabella 28 August   Delivered to ship breakers for scrapping in April 1961. Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September  
 We and our partners use cookies to  Store and/or access information on a device.  Paoli 20 December Anna 17 February Stephanie 26 July  Bark Constitution 19 October Olbers 12 December  GGA Image ID # 1413ad196f, German emigration to the United States, in those years since 1870 when it exceeded 100,000, was as follows:[3], German Emigration to the United States, 1870-1892.  Ship O. Thijen 8 November, 1856 Elise 8 September  Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. Ship Johannes 3 November   Mauran 11 November SS Baltimore 20 March When in 1910 the Hapag and Woermann decided to establish a direct connection between New York and West Africa, they announced the following program:[7] The steamship Carl Woermann will begin in December a new and direct service between this port and the west coast of Africa, under the joint auspices of the Hamburg- American and Woermann lines.  In 1575 a great number of people from the Netherlands immigrated to Hamburg and brought much prosperity to the city. Bark Ella 26 November, 1852 Semiramis 18 August Diana 21 November  Hamburg was the transitional stop for emigrants from the Northern German coastal countries as well as from Eastern European countries. Stephani 8 February Antilope 13 August  Bark Clara 23 December, 1873     Sarah Ann 6 October Requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine and used as a supply ship during the German invasion of Norway. Edward 24 July This database also includes transcriptions of card indexes for Bremen passenger lists from 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 (also see . Josephine 8 November  Constitution 15 November  [8] K. Thiess : Die Hamburg-Amerika Linie, page 34.  Copyright  1996-2023 Cyndi Ingle, CyndisList.com.    A P Sharp 12 November General Washington  24 November.  [5] 1907 Report of the United States Commissioner of Navigation, pages 146-7.  United States 12 November In the ports controlled by the Hanse city of Bremen, ship . Philadelphia 22 August Clementine 11 February  Luntine 23 June  For further information see German Ports: Gateway to America by Raymond Wright III. Favorite 18 June Herschel 15 August    Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Diana  24 November SS Hermann 5 October, 1883 Luntine 23 June  Charlemagne 15 July  Only a few Germans emigrated from other European ports. She was sold to Italy in 1896 and was renamed Seravalle, being scrapped in that year.  Washington 29 September   Ship Marianne 20 September  Timoleon  22 November   In 1882 the Woermann Line, originally a branch of the famous Hamburg mercantile house of Woermann, was established to West Africa. General Washington  24 November, 1845 1834 Brig Champion 28 July.   Stephani 14 October  Luise 3 June   Howard 1 May  Albert 19 August