Ship James Grant 10 December 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 Emily Augusta 8 March Notice the type of information provided within these entries. SS Baltic 5 April Ship Senator 2 June, 1843 The reason for emigration was hunger. Ship Omega 24 May From Some famous sailing ships and their builder, Donald McKay. Many immigrants sailed to America or back to their homelands in packet ships, vessels that carried mail, cargo, and people. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. SS Alameda 8 June 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 Neptune 13 December Bark General Greene 29 May Internet Access. Ship Henry Pratt 1 May Am^n St^r City of Atlanta 20 December SS Canima 25 September Brig Mary 30 August Hundreds of thousands of immigrants left Europe for the United States in the 1800s. In some cases page numbers are dittoed, referring to the previous page. Bark Mississippi 10 June Ship Susan 25 September Ship Belfast 21 March Format and titles may vary by shipping line and year. SS Acapulco 6 May SS Castalia 20 March Most crossed in the steerage area, below decks. SS Olinda 2 June The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. Bark Edmund 3 November Find resources in our German Research Center. Schooner Villager 22 April This makes them an enormously valuable source for family history research. SS City of New York 4 January SS Westphalia 27 March The Shenandoah carried people and freight from 1840 until 1854, usually running between Philadelphia and Liverpool. Brig Gambria 2 September Schooner John Rose 1 April Currently there are no records for the year 1901. Bark Atlantic 17 January SS Parthia 4 April Schooner Jos. Ship Edward Downes 15 June Amana 23 September, 1887 Brig Keying 12 September Therefore, search all of the end pages assigned to other letters if your ancestors name is not listed where it should be. Brig Ann 3 July Brig Dido 10 June Barque Henry Grattan 3 February Ship Macedonia 22 July SS Parthia 3 January The journal invites articles that blend empirical research with theoretical work, undertake comparisons across time and space, or contribute to the development of quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis. Ship Eliza Warwick 29 April SS Batavia 15 February "Indirect passengers" were those who were registered on one ship in Hamburg, but transferred to another ship before reaching their final destination. SS Wyoming 2 April SS Baltic 29 March SS P. Caland 2 October Brig Demerara 24 May Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. SS Utopia 7 October, 1877 The individual books in the "Germans to America" seriesare fairly pricey, so the best research option is to either find a library with the series (most major genealogical libraries will have it), or locate a database version. Ship Anglo Saxon 1 April By 1914, more than one million Eastern European Jews had emigrated to the United States through the port of Hamburg. SS Greece 7 April Br Ship Riverdale 12 November SS Lessing 10 April Brig Eclipse 10 December The census provides the year a person arrived in the United States, and shows neighbors. Atalanta 16 April Bark Brunette 30 April 1800s ship captain 29,260 1800s Ship Premium High Res Photos Browse 29,260 1800s ship photos and images available, or search for 1800s ship captain to find more great photos and pictures. 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. Ship Jamaica 19 January Constitution Avenue, NW SS City of Berlin 14 September SS Adriatic 11 November SS Saratoga 9 April Brig Planter 1 January Ship Oder 9 June Bark Rosina 31 December SS Circassia 19 February For a Wiki list of terminology used in the Hamburg passenger lists, see Hamburg Passenger List Terminology. Powell, Kimberly. Brig Daniel Webster 24 March Each volume contains a chronological listing of the passenger lists, followed by an alphabetical index of each passenger in that volume. Scholten 21 November, 1883 SS Katie 9 November Schooner Oregon 24 March SS Scythia 26 March Brig Robert Ray 15 March, 1833 To find a passenger in the index, first choose the appropriate year range from the browse table below in which your ancestor departed from Hamburg. SS Devonia 2 January of oatmeal, 2 1/2 lbs. Ship Caroline Tucker 2 May SS Victoria 17 November Ship Lyons 7 June Mozart 15 September SS Surrey 19 February Steamer Britannia 4 September SS City of Puebla 1 May This number indicates which page the name appears on in the passenger list. Schooner Boston 9 March Brig Ulrika 1 April SS Trinidad 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). Ship Susquehanna 1 April Transfers to other ships occurred mostly in English, French, Belgian, and Dutch ports, and usually had to do with reducing travel costs. Ship Jane D. Cooper 25 June Brig E. S. Penny 12 June SS Moravia 25 December Ship Abbotsford 17 May Prins Maurits 29 December 1800 - 1982 (with gaps) Canadian Border Crossing Records. Brig Hector 26 June Bark Virgilia 5 May SS Neckar (retranscribed, now in Volume 5) 5 January To browse this image set, select from the options below. SS Batavia 13 January Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, 1944-1948 (NARA Microfilm Numbers), Baltimore Passenger Lists Online Index 1820-1948 and 1954-1957, Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD, 1820-1897 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD (City Passenger Lists), 1833-1866 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD, 1897-1952 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Finding Passenger Records at the Port of Boston, Massachusetts 1820-1963, Finding Galveston, Texas Passenger Records, New Orleans Passenger Lists Index and Images 1820-1945, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1853-1899 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Roll Numbers), Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1900-1952 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Finding Passenger Arrival Records at the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana, Philadelphia Passenger Lists - Index and Images 1800-1945, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, 1800-1906 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, January 1, 1883-June 28, 1948 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Miscellaneous Atlantic, Gulf Coast and Great Lakes Ports 1820-1873, Miscellaneous Atlantic Ports Passenger Lists 1890s-1940s, Charleston, South Carolina Passenger Lists, New Bedford, Massachusetts Index 1902-1954, San Francisco, California Index to Passenger Lists 1893-1953, Savannah, Georgia Passenger Lists 1906-1945, Seattle, Tacoma and Port Townsend, Washington Passenger and Crew Lists 1882-1957, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina 1890-1924, U.S. 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 Scythia 24 April SS State of Nevada 24 February Princess Charlotte 4 December Early liners were made of wood and used paddle . Ship Rajah 11 September SS Spain 22 April Brig E. Miller 1 April SS W.A. SS City of Alexandria 31 December SS Pommerania 30 April SS Pereire 23 September SS Herder 6 March Vittoria Rubruveer 5 April, 1876 1824-1917. SS Oevenum 8 September City of Berlin 3 February Brig Armagh 23 March NOTE: Each letter of the alphabet was allotted only a certain number of pages. Ship Edmond 14 June For example, if the emigrant departed in 1899 (between 1890 and 1913) check the Internet partial index first. For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Handwritten Indirect Indexes microfilm numbers click here. SS Holland 20 January Brig Hope 19 January Ship Tarolinta 3 February SS San Blas 3 May F. Patten 11 June molasses, and 2 ounces of tea. SS Carondelet 19 June In German. Ship Algonquin 10 May SS China 10 January The FS Library film and page number of that ship's list in the Hamburg Passenger Lists is also given. Worldwide scope. Admiral 6 December, 1853 SS Germanic 1 December SS Herder 10 January Webster 17 April This document uses traditional English weights and measures. SS Bolivia 17 April SS Hadji 5 February Schooner Leo 25 June T. King 2 June From Die Reform, Nr. Barque Hope 5 April The figures below show two typical samples of cards from the Klber indexes. Washington, D.C. Email powered by MailChimp (Privacy Policy & Terms of Use). Arabian 19 June SS Mary Patton 14 May SS Silesia 19 February Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Once you have found your ancestor in an index, you will want to get the actual passenger list on which that person appears. The quality of the transcription varies, but the series is still an excellent research tool for tracking down German immigrant ancestors. 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 Martha 21 March SS Wieland 4 October SS Trave 17 December SS Rhinardda 16 April SS Carondelet 24 September You will also need the emigrant's name. 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. SS Marcia Day 15 December Index and images. SS Suevia 11 April Ship Olympia 28 November This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 21:42. SS P. Flood 5 March Ship Hesperus 14 February Ship Grotius 6 December SS City of Washington 1 May New Zealand Passenger Lists 1800-1900 a collection of over 2000 searchable ship passenger lists to New Zealand SS Australia 31 May Brig Tornado 1 September Brig Mary E. Pennell 6 April SS Alsatia 28 March Schooner Gem 8 March Ship Edward Downes 12 May SS Hermann 5 January 475,000 traveled to South America, ca. SS Britannic 15 December SS Marshall Bennett 28 April Ship Olbers 3 June Highflyer 30 July SS Oder 28 January Brig Acadian 22 April Royal Cutter Daring 26 February SS Moses Taylor 29 February Schooner Boston 5 February The database also includes a partial index, covering the years 1850-1914 (up to the start of WWI) and 1920-1934. Ship Stephen Whitney 6 April Cutting 29 August The database includes images of the passenger lists digitized from microfilm in partnership with the Hamburg State Archive, available here for the first time online. Brig Wm. Germans in the American Revolutionary War, The Sinking of the Lusitania and America's Entry into World War I. From Illustrated London News, July 6, 1850. Brig Wm. SS Egypt 22 December SS Canada 25 April 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. SS Etruria 17 December Ship Amethyst 14 February The separate handwritten index images; 1855-1934 [1850-1854 need no index] are available at Ancestry.com, a subscription site. Ship Admiral 3 December SS Castilla 5 March SS Cornwall 1 April (Some entered Texas at Galveston or New Orleans and then sailed to Indianola) Links are to scanned and transcribed passenger lists. Ship manifests for German immigrants arriving in Pennsylvania have survived for I727 through 1820. SS State of Georgia 17 April SS W.A. SS Italy 24 February Elena 23 March 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). Zurich 1 May SS Philadelphia 30 April Schooner Lucy Ames 29 March Note the microfilm number and page on the back of the copy. 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? 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). SS Australia 2 April SS City of Rio de Janeiro 20 May 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. Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. These microfilms can be accessed at various nearest FamilySearch Centers or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Ship Mercury 5 September Showing 1 to 8 of 320 records Clear All Filters Vessel Year built Line Builder & location 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] The first 9 volumes of the "Germans to America" series indexed only passenger lists of ships that contained at least 80% German passengers. This timeline reflects the largest extant passenger ship in the world at any given time. SS Herder 16 April Occasionally, large page numbers are partially dittoed. Seppings 21 April See step 3 to learn how to do this. Wiki article about the principles, search strategies, and record types you can use to identify an immigrant ancestor's original hometown. ThoughtCo. Internet Access. Ship Europa 5 June Conditions varied from ship to ship, but steerage was normally crowded, dark, and damp. Schooner Flora 16 February Bark Atlantic 19 September On rough crossings, steerage passengers often had little time in the fresh air on the upper deck. Brig Mary 21 May Bark Hayden Brown 11 April Schooner Flora 4 January SS Ethiopia 16 September Brig Emerald 8 July Brig Clorinda 2 June The emigrant did not sail from Hamburg. to retrieve any portion of the site. Bark Dyle First Quarter Internet Access. SS State of Georgia 25 April The person was listed on another index page because the first page was full. SS Alsatia 4 October Schooner Reindeer 27 December, 1827 Ship Susquehanna 13 June Brig Ann 28 September The index cards provide the emigrants name, status or occupation, age, names of persons traveling in the same party, and place of origin. Schooner Robert Ellis 4 September SS State of Pennsylvania 18 September RMS Abyssinia 1 May SS Oceanic 17 May Brig New Hampshire 16 May This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Ship Crescent 29 January SS Amerique 10 April While most of the Bremen, Germany passenger departure records were destroyed, a few from 1920-1939 have survived. Schooner Victoria 7 May Pure sailing ships were in active use for another generation, while the earliest steamships were being launched. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. 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 Mary Catharine 17 March Bark Mary Morris 28 June SS City of Berlin 14 April Ports in the 1840s Ira A. Glazier. Ship Colossus 28 February Andrew Foster 8 December, 1852 SS Olinda 2 July SS Abyssinia 6 January ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/germans-to-america-1421984. https://www.thoughtco.com/germans-to-america-1421984 (accessed May 2, 2023). Ship Burgandy 20 April, 1840 Beginning in the 1820s, transporting immigrants developed into a profitable, large-scale business. Ship St. Martin 10 February Ship Benjamin Morgan 9 October Brig Champion 28 July SS Bell 11 December 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). Steamer Northern 21 November It presently covers therecords of over 4 million passengers duringthe period January 1850 through Jun 1897. What you need to know to use the indexes. 1820 Bark Ovanda 5 May Beginning with Volume 10, all ships with German passengers were included, regardless of the percentage. SS Milly & Rachel 18 November SS Abyssinia 13 March SS City of New York 15 March SS Helvetia 19 February SS City of Baltimore 29 September, 1860 SS Bolivia 9 January If a listing is found in "Germans to America," then the original passenger lists should be consulted, as they may contain further details. 11 Jun 2019: Added 568,928 new records. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. SS Nagel 22 January USM Ship Atlantic 26 March Schooner William 19 January Ship Harold 24 October (2020, August 27). SS Saratoga 26 February Brig Winthrop 26 September SS Canada 18 September Ship Ann 29 January 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. Among these were approximately 1.2 million people from Russia, Austria-Hungary, Romania, and other countries of southeastern Europe. Schooner Frank Howard 22 March SS Edam 12 November In this book each ship arrival in America from Hamburg is listed by arrival date and ship name. SS Cleopatra 28 March For terms and use, please refer to our Terms and Conditions Students will look at the table as a historian would and try to understand the advantages and disadvantages to this form of statistical analysis. Bremen, Germany Sailors Registry (Bremer Seeleuteregister) ($). SS Victoria 25 April SS Olinda 2 May In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. SS Colon 13 December