Garonne 21 August Isobella 27 April 1844 Albert 19 August The Hapag and Woermann are now financially interested in the line. SS Oder 28 January Telumah 12 November Jaroschewski, Tuila. Ship Marianne 20 September Probate Records of Relatives Who Stayed. Rainbow 26 August Book: New World Immigrants a Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature by Michael Tepper (Editor); GPC 1988. Henry 15 October Semiramis 18 August Garonne 21 August Steamer Ohio 31 July Bremen Packet 28 May 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. Bashan 3 November These usually focus on the emigrants from one town, principality, or state. Luise 22 May Luise 3 June We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. Bashan 3 November Intends to provide a searchable database of all European emigrants who emigrated to North America from German ports between 1820 and 1939. 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. SS Berlin 11 April, 1882 This second rate-war gave the Hapag its present brilliant manager, Albert Ballin, who was taken over from the Carr line; and it taught the company the raine of timely compromise in ocean warfare. The "Ordinance Concerning the Emigration Traveling on Domestic or Foreign Ships" of 1832 in Bremen was the first state law to protect emigrants. Paoli 9 August Herschel 15 August Ship President Smidt 28 August However, about 3000 lists survived for the period from 1920-1939. Passenger Arrival Lists | National Archives Paoli 20 December Camera 13 December Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914 Mauran 11 November FREE. Millions of people left Germany in several waves of migration. Brig Stern 7 September N W Stevens 23 October Diana 3 June Caroline 23 July Luntine 23 June The records also name the ship and the date of departure. Bark Creole 30 September Diana 21 November Bremen 21 November reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Ernst and Gustav 4 November Louisa 23 May B. Bohlen 11 June Ship Johannes 3 November When the allies occupied Germany at the end of WWII, the Institute was closed and later re-opened as the Institut fr Austlandsbeziehungen. Sophronia 13 September Brarens 18 January Hamburg was the transitional stop for emigrants from the Northern German coastal countries as well as from Eastern European countries. In the early 1830s, Bremen was doing well in its trade with America, while Hamburg trade was mostly with the West Indies and Latin America. Albert 19 August Ship Aequator 5 September Ship North Star 25 August 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. 1845 Emma 7 October Emigration via Hamburg dropped to 78,808 in 1908; in Bremen it dropped to 74,626. Howard 6 September The Hapag has no connection with the Hamburg-Australian ; there was long, apparently, an understanding between the Hapag and the Lloyd that Australia should be left to the Lloyd, in return for which the latter kept her hands off Africa. Washington 26 October In 1873 the Hapag fell into a rate war with the newly founded Adler Line, established to partake in the profits of the transatlantic trade. However, rights to view these data are limited by contract and subject to change. ", Hamburg Passenger Lists, Handwritten Indexes, 1855-1934, Germans to America and the Hamburg Passenger Lists: Coordinated Schedules, The Hamburg Passenger Departure Lists 1850-1934. This collection includes records from 1904 to 1914 of handwritten cards, covering the information of approximately 8,800 passengers. Louise 13 October Diana 5 August SS Salier 8 July Amelia 4 August Iris 24 December SS Main 6 October, 1878 Gustav 7 May Galliot Themis 24 July Vesper 13 September Trenton 16 December The Lloyd, founded in 1857, never possessed a sailing vessel. From the Historisches Museum Bremerhaven. Elizabeth 15 January For some countries, such as Austria, the arrangement is chronological by departure date, with names grouped alphabetically by ship name for that date. 1845 Edward 24 July Luntine 23 June ISTG Vol 19 - Bremen - Immigrant Ships Friederich Jacob 9 December Olbers 13 June Rebecca 2 January The American Civil War was over and commerce was renewed with the Union, which needed supplies to repair the devastation that had been wrought. Kepler 17 December Olbers 13 June Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September She was capable of carrying 1,240 passengers: 150 in first class, 90 in second class, and up to a thousand in . For a comprehensive understanding of emigration and immigration records, study the article Germany Emigration and Immigration. SS Trave 17 December Bark Gauss 5 December Bremen, German Empire Genealogy FamilySearch Bremen 12 August Passports became important in Germany during the 19th century as a control measure. Between 1830 and 1914, more than four million people left Europe via Hamburg. Knickerbocker 9 September Caspar 22 September reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Moreover, Hamburg was learning from Bremen how to and attract emigrants. Bremen Emigration and Immigration FamilySearch Brarens 18 January Semiramis 18 August In the meantime other lines had not been idle. Ship Louise Marie 24 May 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. Clarissa Perkins 11 July Arab 8 September Ferdinand 11 June to retrieve any portion of the site. Bremen 9 August Diana 3 June Louise 10 October which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device Constitution 23 June In the three years 1866- 66-67 the Hapag distributed 20, 20 and 16 per cent in dividends, respectively. Whenever possible FamilySearch makes images and indexes available for all users. 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. SS Ohio 26 July Leontine 28 June 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. There are additional sources listed in the FamilySearch Catalog: These links lead to listings of emigration records for several provinces/states of the German Empire: This website requires a paid subscription for full access. N W Stevens 23 October Since 1907 the Hapag has also shared this service. Diana 5 August Kammonham Roy 18 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. Meta 4 January Philadelphia 11 May Sophie 12 October Stephani 8 February Albert 17 February Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 5 May 2010. Louise 17 June Dethard 2 January Constitution 23 June Ajax 11 September Amelia 4 August Ship Sirius 23 September Constitution 7 April N W Stevens 23 October Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Chilo 20 August Especially was this true for the years 1865- 66-67. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany ISTG - Bremen Departures From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. Sophie 19 August SS Neckar 14 April, 1888 Mercur 24 August Stern 9 July Philadelphia 12 September Inez 2 December Bark Ella 26 November, 1852 In the case of emigrants to the U.S., that next best source is the U.S. Customs Passenger Lists. The considerable traffic from New York to the Levant, transshipped at Hamburg, was threatened by the prospect in 1901 that a direct Russian or Italian line would be established. Dorothea Louise 11 August The ship logo, which is still used in part, was . Johann Friedrich 19 June Johann Georg 5 June The Deutschland, the Hapags only express steamer, paid for with the proceeds of the sale to Spain of obsolete Hapag liners, at the time of the Spanish-American war. Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914). SS Elbe 9 July Everhard 30 December Emigration from the German Ports of Hamburg and Bremen - Gjenvick Ellen Brooks 28 October 1844 Elise 1 June Conditions improved for emigrants in 1870 with the commission of new steamships. Trenton 16 December Showing 1 to 8 of 320 records Clear All Filters Vessel Year built Line Builder & location Ship Uhland 16 June Ship Julius & Eduard Passenger List - Bremen to Baltimore 1834 . Bremen 14 September German Departures - 1850s - Immigrant Ships Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. SS Baltimore 18 July To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Cordova 24 November She arrived in New York on July 4, at 7 o'clock in the morning. In addition to clean housing, medical exams and disinfections were conducted to ensure that only healthy individuals left the port. Herschel 15 August SS Main 8 March SS Aller 01 December Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Content: Passenger lists. Europa 8 November Where family registers were kept, the departure was sometimes noted there. Philadelphia 12 September Washington 26 October Description [ edit] The ship was 357 feet 0 inches (108.81 m) long, with a beam of 41 feet 0 inches (12.50 m) and a depth of 26 feet 0 inches (7.92 m). F H Adami 25 October Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. ISTG - Germany Departures - Immigrant Ships 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. Stephani 14 October Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September Information given in passenger lists varies but usually includes the emigrant's name, age, occupation, last residence or birthplace, and destination. Most emigrants left Germany during the following periods: The earliest German emigrants went down the Rhine River and left Europe from Rotterdam in the Netherlands. In 1910, emigration had about regained its normal status. Ship Adler 25 June Anna 17 February Washington 25 February Latrobe 2 August Olbers 13 June Only a few Germans emigrated from other European ports. Online searchable database of passenger lists. Inez 2 December Bark Auguste 4 October Martha 1 September Copernicus 18 December . Mercur 24 August These records, created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, were subsequently transferred to the Bundesarchiv. Globe 17 September Luise 22 May Friedrich Jacob 16 June Garonne 21 August Johannes 7 November This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect). Emma 7 October Bark Stella 15 October, 1869 GGA Image ID # 1413c7c12c. Sarah Ann 6 October Brig Julia 30 November, 1842 Friederich Jacob 9 December Ship Mississippi 16 July 1842 This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:54. Gustav 23 October SS Leipzig 24 December, 1871 Heretofore all trade between the United States and the west coast has been carried by way of Hamburg and Liverpool. Cordova 24 November Everhard 30 December Until 1850, Bremen was a more popular port than Hamburg. Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. Ship Hermann 6 November An agreement of July 1999 between the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Bremen Society for Genealogical Investigation, DIE MAUS ("The Mouse"), provides the basis for digitizing the passenger lists by members of DIE MAUS (i.e. Ship Elise 8 September Bark Theodor Korner 9 June Brig Ivanhoe 31 July, 1836 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 World War II [ edit] Diana 24 November 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. Ship Rebecca 4 November Leo 31 August 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. United States 12 November Johannes 7 June Philadelphia 22 August Isabella 28 August Brig Anna Louisa 31 July Brig Bremen 18 July Eutaw 15 September Emma 7 October 1833 Friedrich Leo 2 August Apollo 7 July Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line.