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Louise 10 October Washington 26 October Post 23 June Ship Ernestine 4 June Then, in 1874, the authorities (the "Nachweisungsbureau"), citing a lack of space, destroyed all Bremen passenger records except for those of the current year and the two previous years. Bremen, Germany 1832 Ship Palemburg 19 August 1833 Brig Neptune 14 October Brig Ulysses 14 October Ship Virginia 7 November Brig Luna 14 November 1834 Brig Burgermeister Smidt 26 May Galliot Themis 24 July Brig Ivanhoe 31 July 1836 Ship Elise 19 May Ship Phoenix 19 May Bark Theodor Korner 9 June Brig Ulysses 19 September This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Bark Geestemunde 9 June SS Rhein 7 April Sophronia 13 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. Albert 19 August Martha 1 September Apollo 7 July Bashan 3 November SS Knig Wilhelm 5 September SS Baltimore 30 January These pieces of information may give you new biographical details such as a title, an occupation, or land ownership. Martha 1 September Ship President Smidt 28 August Arab 8 September General Washington 24 November, 1841 Sometimes these notes include the year of emigration and names of those who went with the person. Ship Itzstein & Welcker 6 January All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means 1874-1907 - lists destroyed every 2 years Alfred 30 October How wise this reservation was, is apparent when we observe what trend emigration to America had already taken in 1900 and to what enormous proportions emigration from East Europe had grown in the banner year 1906-07. General Washington 24 November, 1844 The panic of 1873 set in and held up further advances. German towns began keeping records of each person's residence in the 1840s. In 1847, the Hamburg American Parcel Joint-Stock Company (HAPAG) was founded in Hamburg, which put a number of new ships into service. Bashan 3 November German Departures 1850s Ohio Elise Columbia Columbia Johannes Leontine Meta Europa Brutus Brutus Herschel Leila Alexander Leibnitz Hudson FJ Wichelhausen Louise Marie Louise Marie President Smidt Hermann Ernestine Adolphine Minna Queen Mathilde Colonist Neptune Edmund Uhland Anna Washington Itzstein and Welcker Marianne Helene Albert America Ocean Cordova 24 November United States 12 November Rainbow 26 August Favorite 12 November Bark Mississippi 10 June Bachus 12 September All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means At first it ran through the Suez Canal and down the east coast as far as Delagoa Bay. SS Main 17 August 1849/1850 Karl W. Klber: Bremen and Hamburg emigration lists. The Hapag instituted a service to the West Indies; in the same year the Hamburg South American Steamship Company was founded to ply between Hamburg, Brazil and the la Plata. Bark Inca 26 December Rebecca 9 September If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. Isabella 28 August Arab 8 September While still cramped, hygiene was much better than the old sailing ships. Telumah 12 November Depending on the time period, either German Civil Registration records or German Church records may be more useful, While searching, it is helpful to know such information as the ancestors given name and surname, some identifying information such as residence and age, and family relationships. Barque Salem 25 November reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Luise 3 January Sir Isaac Newton 19 June anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Bremen 12 August Agnes 29 December Martha 1 September Sju Brder 22 November Elise 8 September When the allies occupied Germany at the end of WWII, the Institute was closed and later re-opened as the Institut fr Austlandsbeziehungen. Margaretha 1 September Constitution 7 April 1844 It was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, who was interested in documenting German groups outside of Germany. Sarah Ann 6 October Everhard 30 June Alexander 25 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. Information given in passenger lists varies but usually includes the emigrant's name, age, occupation, last residence or birthplace, and destination. Bark Union 6 October Albert 19 August Moreover, Hamburg was learning from Bremen how to and attract emigrants. Pauline 9 October Hualco 21 August Mercur 24 August Charlemagne 15 July Charlemagne 15 July Virginia 26 June SS Strassburg 5 October. Kepler 17 December Ship D.H. Watjen 25 November, 1862 Republic 13 June Vesper 13 September Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjnvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. For additional information about image restrictions see Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections. Camera 13 December Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914). 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. Ship Leontine 31 August Copyright 1996-2023 Cyndi Ingle, CyndisList.com. Olbers 12 December Sophie 19 August Globe 17 September Marianne 20 September Citing Deutscher Ausland-Institut. Friedrich Leo 2 August This is a list of ships which sailed from Bremen, Germany to New York City in 1866. Constitution 15 November Autoleon 3 September The Hapag began business with three copper-bottomed sailing ships of together 1,600 register tons, and with a capital of 460,000 marks. United States 12 November Very little money will be used. Clarissa Perkins 11 July Elise 8 September Ship Caledonia 18 December, 1839 Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914) Article by John Movius with David Dreyer. People had to swear alliegiance, pay a yearly fee, and report all suspicious actvities. Europa 18 January Astracan 23 December Knickerbocker 9 September Bark Industrie 31 October Bashan 3 November Stephani 30 December Luise 3 June Bremen 14 September Paoli 9 August These records are discussed further in Germany Population Records. SS Berlin 10 February Ernst and Gustav 4 November Ship Aurora 19 September Sju Brder 22 November Elise 6 December Louise 13 October Bark Neptune 15 December, 1849 Apollo 7 July Louisa 23 May This may require viewing multiple records or images. SS Berlin 23 August Sju Brder 22 November Stephani 14 October Olbers 12 December Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. A directory of ship passenger lists & records on the Internet to help find your immigrant ancestors. It was re-established as the state of Bremen in 1947. Brig Joh Dethard 15 December Garonne 21 August Philadelphia 10 October Philadelphia 11 May Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten 1904-1914." Database. Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Sophronia 13 September Howard 6 September Ship O. Thyen 23 June, 1855 Olbers 13 June Ann 1 September . Many cards are not in sequence. Diana 5 August SS Baltimore 9 August Brarens 18 January 121-24. Goethe 7 July From the Historisches Museum Bremerhaven. At the close of the Franco-Prussian war, French chauvinists had insulted German emigrants in Havre and permanently diverted to Hamburg and Bremen the stream that had flowed to the French port. Louise 17 June Copernicus 4 August Stephani 14 October Philadelphia 4 January Hamburg clippers like the Donau have made the trip from New York to Cuxhaven in 18 days, while good steamers do not get under 13 1/2 to 14 days and ordinary sailing vessels take 5 or 6 weeks. Wagner thought that the steamers would eventually have the transportation of persons and package freight, while the sailing vessels retained bulk freight. They can list the emigrant's birthplace, residence, assets, and indebtedness. Kepler 17 December Washington 29 September Olbers 13 June Post 23 June Ship Johanne Wilhelmine 5 November Friedrich Jacob 16 June Goethe 25 July Brig Bremen 18 July Mary Phillips 9 September Edward 24 July Ship Pharsalia 11 November, 1849 Olbers 4 January Bashan 3 November Caspar 22 September Luise 3 January Westphalia 17 February Between 1830 and 1914, more than four million people left Europe via Hamburg. Emma 7 October General Washington 24 November. Ellen Brooks 28 October Bark Amaranth 20 November Ship Louise Marie 24 May SS Baltimore 20 March Goethe 7 July Stephani 30 December Isabella 28 August Louisa 25 September Details for immigrant ship arrivals at the Port of Galveston, Texas between the years 1865 and 1896. Clementine 18 January Marianne 20 September Telumah 12 November Bark Meridian 16 September Bremen Packet 16 October Virginia 26 June The ships will exchange oil, tobacco, flour, machinery, cotton goods and food productspractically every ship will be a department store afloatfor mahogany, palm oil, rubber, ivory, cacao, and copper. Assuming an average fare of $86.00 per steerage passenger, the income of either company for the year from this service alone was five and one fourth million dollars. Edwina 30 June Garonne 21 August Pioneer 21 September Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. Constitution 15 November Lucilla 3rd Quarter The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Bremen_Emigration_and_Immigration&oldid=5187141. By 1914, more than one million Eastern European Jews had emigrated to the United States through the port of Hamburg. Copies of lists from 1907/08 and 1913/14 had been provided for statistical evaluations in Stuttgart. Brig Luna 14 November, 1834 F H Adami 25 October Condor 9 August The Hapags three sailing vessels of 1848 maintained a monthly service with New York, averaging forty-one days on the ocean west-bound, twenty-nine days east-bound. 1845 Isabella 28 August Eutaw 15 September Ann 1 September Stephani 8 February 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. As many as one-fifth of the passengers did not survive the crossing to America. 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. SS Hermann 5 October, 1883 Clean and hygienic accommodations were built in 1900, called Auswandererhallen, to house the increasing emigrants. Charlotte 1 June Westphalia 31 December Reform 4 September Semiramis 18 August SS Leipzig 4 August 1843 Anna 10 November Bremen 21 November Ship Sirius 23 September Louise 12 October This practice was followed until 1909, when customs officials resumed the earlier pattern of preserving the original copies of all emigration lists. Antilope 13 August to retrieve any portion of the site. Sju Brder 22 November Rajah 28 October Bark Josephine 10 November Trenton 16 December Louise 9 September 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. Telegraph 25 April Isabella 28 August AlexanderFebruary Meta 4 January SS Oder 30 September Caspar 22 September Deutsches Auswandererhaus Bremerhaven / German Emigration Center Bremerhaven, Europe's largest and most modern theme museum on the topic of emigration and winner of the prestigious award, FamilySearch - Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914
One of the great losses in genealogical history is the nearly complete destruction of the Bremen passenger records. Elise 6 December [6] In 1866 Adolph Wagner wrote an article on Ocean Transportation in Rentschs Handwrterbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre. Trenton 16 December 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. Ship Elise 8 September SS Trave 17 December History of Emigration from the German Ports of Hamburg and Bremen with a discussion of how the two major steamship companies competed with one another for the immigrant trade. Louise 10 October Stephani 3 June Brig Josephine 8 November, 1846 Eliza Thornton 30 October A P Sharp 12 November Bremen Shiplists from.
SS Salier 8 July U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes. Passports became important in Germany during the 19th century as a control measure. General Veazie 5 November Bark Franziska 6 December, 1850 Bark Eliza Thornton 30 October Eliza Thornton 30 October Steamer New York 13 May Kammonham Roy 18 August Ship Hermine 17 January Olbers 8 December Latrobe 2 August Stephani 3 June Leontine 28 June Latrobe 2 August 1842 Westphalia 17 February Favorite 18 June Bremen 14 September Washington 29 September Luise 22 May In the 19th century emigration to the United States began. She was capable of carrying 1,240 passengers: 150 in first class, 90 in second class, and up to a thousand in . Elizabeth 15 January Emma 7 October Sju Brder 22 November Emma 7 October Business for the Hapag was excellent in the decade 1860-70. 1844 . Delivered to ship breakers for scrapping in April 1961. Stephanie 26 July Paoli 9 August Philadelphia 12 September The ships will call at a hundred or more places on the west coast. Eutaw 15 September The initial letters of the official name spell the word Hapag and it is as Hapag that the line is popularly known. Ajax 11 September President 17 July Herschel 15 August Ellen Brooks 28 October Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914, Germany, Bremen Name Card Index to Passenger List, Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Germany,_Bremen_Passenger_Departure_Lists_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records&oldid=4946610, FamilySearch Historical Records Published Collections, Bremen (Germany) FamilySearch Historical Records, FamilySearch Historical Records Image Visibility Notice. Grace Brown 17 July Sarah Ann 6 October Diana 24 November Sir Isaac Newton 30 October Bark Leocadia 23 May Republic 13 June Antilope 13 August Louise 24 October Goethe 7 July Isobella 27 April Vesper 13 September Brig Herschel 21 May, 1854 Meta 4 January Olbers 13 June In 1882 the Woermann Line, originally a branch of the famous Hamburg mercantile house of Woermann, was established to West Africa. Mads Weil 1 October Clarissa Perkins 11 July In the early days of the Hapag there was little return freight to America to exchange for the bulk products we sent Germany. Washington 25 February This was the first transatlantic sailing of a Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany ISTG - Bremen Departures From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. The Hapag, which had paid 12, 16 and 20 per cent dividends in the years 1871-73, paid no more dividends until 1878. Deutsche Auswanderer-Datenbank / German Emigrants Database. Olbers 12 December Some of these records are available through the FamilySearch Catalog under Place Search (Hamburg), Naturalization and citizenship (Heimatbcher 1826-1864), Population (Meldeprotokolle fr Fremde 1868-1889) and Immigration (Reisepassprotokolle 1851-1929). In the three years 1866- 66-67 the Hapag distributed 20, 20 and 16 per cent in dividends, respectively. FamilySearch Wiki - Germany Emigration and Immigration, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1847-1854, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1855-1862, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1868-1871, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany. Diana 11 November Gustav 23 October Ship Adler 25 June The American merchant marine had been destroyed and foreign carriers came into its heritage. Diana 21 November Bark Auguste 4 October Admiral Branning 1 November Gustav 25 May Elizabeth Bruce 12 November 1840 Luntine 23 June Albert 17 February It was a war that lasted three years. Its subsidy amounts to 1,350,000 marks per year and a considerable part of its service is performed by the Hapag. From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. Eutaw 15 September In 1891 the Hamburg Hansa Steamship Company was bought up and its lines to Montreal, Boston and Philadelphia turned over to the Hapag flag, which was already serving Baltimore. Paoli 20 December Stephani 14 October SS Lahn 22 December. SS Leipzig 30 August Diana 11 November Favorite 18 June Eliza Thornton 30 October Clementine 18 January Knickerbocker 9 September Clementine 22 June Not only is it the largest steamship company in any country, but it comprises half the ocean shipping of Hamburg, affords a far larger proportion of her connections with oversea and is actively interested in all the other larger lines excepting the German Australian Steamship Company. Bark Johanna 16 May Previous to this, barracks were constructed to house the emigrants but the conditions were deplorable and disease spread quickly. 1833 In 1935, Bremen became a regular city at the de facto abolition of statehood of all component German states within the Third Reich. Marianne 20 July This page has been viewed 44,539 times (3,302 via redirect). Emigrants could have remained in Hamburg for a while. The Deutschland, which left on her first voyage to New York on October 15, 1848, was of 717 tons register and had room for 20 cabin and 200 steerage passengers. Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Since 1907 the Hapag has also shared this service. This database also includes transcriptions of card indexes for Bremen passenger lists from 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 (also see . 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. Hualco 21 August Garonne 21 August The average number of steerage passengers brought us by the two German companies in the years 1860-1900 was as follows:[2], Average Steerage Passengers from Hamburg Compared to Bremen During Selected Years 1861-1900. Bark Atlantic 10 June, 1866 From 1850 to 1891, 41 percent of German and east European emigrants left via the port of Bremen (Germany), 30 percent via Hamburg (Germany), 16 percent via Le Havre (France), 8 percent via Antwerp (Belgium), and 5 percent via several ports in the Netherlands. Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. Bachus 12 September Timoleon 22 November Olbers 4 April Amelia 4 August Margaretha 1 September Bark Adonis 1 June 1833 Phoenix 10 September Ship Aurora 19 September Bremen Packet 16 October Brunswick 17 October. anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Kammonham Roy 18 August Whenever possible FamilySearch makes images and indexes available for all users. Westphalia 17 February Louise 17 May As passenger traffic increased, Dutch, Belgian, French, and Danish ports were used. Knickerbocker 9 September Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 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. Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line. These books index the names of passengers from passenger lists of ships that arrived in New York from Bremen. For some countries, such as Austria, the arrangement is chronological by departure date, with names grouped alphabetically by ship name for that date.
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