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. Elise 19 July Olbers 12 December Cordova 24 November Olbers 13 June Astracan 23 December Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. Galliott Flora 21 May It is primarily a freight line; passengers and mails for Australia go with the subsidized mail liners of the Lloyd. On June 19, 1858, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon; the "Bremen" left the wharf at Bremerhaven on her maiden voyage to New York, carrying 100 tons of freight, 1 cabin and 93- steerage passengers. Bark Atalanta 30 June Grace Brown 17 July Knickerbocker 9 September Cordova 24 November SS Neckar 14 April, 1888 SS Ohio 4 March Johannes 7 November Edwina 30 June Ship Sirius 23 September Favorite 12 November Neptune 14 July Josephine 8 November Clarissa Perkins 11 July Pauline 7 October Eutaw 15 September 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. 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. Alexander 25 July Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. In 1888 the Carr steamers were purchased; the 1886 agreement with Sloman ran on until 1907, when his steamers also were bought. Before this, conditions on the ships were not good; there was inadequate food and overcrowded rooms. Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten 1904-1914." Database. Ship Pharsalia 11 November, 1849 Maria Francisca 10 December Olbers 13 June Bark Charlotte 17 December, 1848 Copies of lists from 1907/08 and 1913/14 had been provided for statistical evaluations in Stuttgart. SS Leipzig 24 December, 1871 Bremen Shiplists from. Ajax 11 September Virginia 29 July Semiramis 18 August Mauran 11 November An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Eliza Thornton 30 October Caspar 22 September Philadelphia 4 January Probate Records of Relatives Who Stayed. Washington 25 February Mercur 24 August Continue with Recommended Cookies. 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 The year 1871, when the Empire was formed, saw the Hamburg lines multiply. Starting in 1895, emigrants were segregated based on wealth. Marianne 20 September are not known to have survived for sailing ships from Germany. Bremen, Germany. These sources may be passenger lists, permissions to emigrate, or records of passports issued. SS General Werder 1 April Content: Passenger lists. Charlemagne 15 July However, they only included those immigrants where the place of origin was given (most passenger lists in this time frame do not have this information), so they are only partially useful. 1845 Louise 10 October Amelia 4 August Repeat this process for each new generation you identify. Post 23 June Louise 17 June Philadelphia 11 May The fact that emigrants can be counted on as return freight has had a great influence on the inducements that the German companies could offer in freight rates from the United States to the continent. Alwina 11 January Washington 29 September Bashan 3 November Unfortunately, the original lists for 1909 and beyond were destroyed in an Allied bombing raid on October 6, 1944. This card file was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut from Bremen passenger ship lists sometime between WWI and WWII. Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Immigration & Steamships Tap or click on a column heading to sort by that column. Mauran 11 November 1845 She was capable of carrying 1,240 passengers: 150 in first class, 90 in second class, and up to a thousand in . Diana 5 August Mary Phillips 9 September Anna 10 November Clementine 11 February Early in the century Bremen had recognized the future of the emigrant trade. 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. Only a few Germans emigrated from other European ports. Citing Deutscher Ausland-Institut. Bachus 12 September In order to do this, the companys capital was increased from sixteen and one half to twenty-two and one half million marks; it had to be scaled down to fifteen million in 1877. 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Borgstede 22 May Everhard 30 December Ship Caledonia 18 December, 1839 Philadelphia 22 August Johannes 18 July Kepler 17 December Bark Johanna 18 May, 1876 Margaretha 1 September 1845 Given the loss of Bremen departure lists, researches in search of embarkees from that port must fall back on arrival lists. Friedrich Leo 2 August SS Knig Wilhelm 5 September This page has been viewed 16,745 times (0 via redirect). Martha 1 September General Washington 24 November, 1845 which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device Sarah Ann 6 October Ann 1 September Devonshire 18 November Latrobe 2 August Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Try variations of your ancestors name while searching the index or browsing through images. For a comprehensive understanding of emigration and immigration records, study the article Germany Emigration and Immigration. Post 23 June SS Baltimore 21 March Dozens of German colonies were established and grew until World War I. As passenger traffic increased, Dutch, Belgian, French, and Danish ports were used. Stephani 3 June See Germany Newspapers for more information. Louise 9 September These records are written in German. Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal. Olbers 4 April Dorothea Louise 11 August Marianne 16 October SS Berlin 11 April, 1882 See Germany Church Records for more information. Schutzverwandtschaft (17th century-1811,1837-1864), U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes, "Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany. . Astracan 23 December Brig Josephine 8 November, 1846 SS Baltimore 14 December Brig Stern 7 September Diamant 17 October Elise 8 September Isabella 28 August 1845 Marianne 20 July Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Steamer Ohio 31 July Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports Search by Year of Departure [1700s] [1800s] [1810s] [1820s] [1830s] [1840s] [1850s] [1860s] [1870s] [1880s] [1890s] [1900 - 1950s] Caspar 22 September Telumah 12 November Constitution 23 June Louise 21 May 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. Latrobe 2 August Semiramis 18 August 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. Europa 23 June Louise 10 October SS Leipzig 24 February You should also look for leads to other records about your ancestors, Switch to a different record collection. Ship Rebecca 4 November Howard 6 September 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. Luise 22 May Astracan 23 December Bremen 4 December Europa 18 January Philadelphia 4 January Ship Europa 5 June, 1867 Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line. SS Ohio 1 November Gustav 23 October Albert 17 February Westphalia 31 December Ship Elise 8 September Philadelphia 21 September Marianne 20 July For more information, see Germany Probate Records. Trenton 16 December Isabella 28 August General Washington 24 November, 1844 Bremen 21 November Charles 28 August Republic 13 June Timoleon 22 November Washington 29 September Bark Edmund 3 November Bremen 4 December Washington 29 September Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Apollo 7 July SS Baltimore 10 October Rainbow 26 August In 1856 the companys first steamer, the Borussia, was put into service, though the struggle for supremacy between sailing and steam vessels was by no means decided. Ship Emigrant 3 September Emigrant letters could be examined but any sample of fares that could be obtained would be small and of unclear accuracy. Brig Bremen 18 July Josephine 8 November Requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine and used as a supply ship during the German invasion of Norway. Bark Auguste 4 October F H Adami 25 October Latrobe 2 August Lucilla 3rd Quarter Mary Phillips 9 September Citizens were required to tell the police or the Einwohnermeldeamt [resident registration office] when they moved. Bremen became part of the North German Confederation in 1867 and became an autonomous component state of the new-founded German Empire in 1871. Ship Monmouth 23 December, 1854 Ellen Brooks 28 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. Louisa 23 May arriving on 27 May 1887 with 485 passengers from Germany, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Hungary, Austria, England, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, France, Poland, Belgium and Brazil. Caspar 22 September Diana 24 November This attracted even more emigrants to the port of Hamburg. Figures of the Landing Agent of the United States Immigration Service, published in New York papers, January 11, 1911.). Telegraph 25 April Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. Kepler 17 December Bark Eliza Thornton 30 October Telumah 12 November Copernicus 18 December Bremen 14 September Emma 12 March Louisa 25 September Louise 21 May Stephani 12 July Apollo 13 August Kammonham Roy 18 August SS Braunschweig 17 November These pieces of information may give you new biographical details such as a title, an occupation, or land ownership. B. Bohlen 11 June The new Edward Carr line and the old Hamburg shipowner, Robert Sloman, who had instituted as early as 1849 an emigrant sailing line to New York, united to form the Union Steamship Company, which fought the Hapags line to New York. Northern and eastern Germans tended to leave through Hamburg. Brunswick 17 October, 1836 Louise 13 October Apollo 7 July Stern 25 June SS Leipzig 4 August Bark E. Beaulien 6 January Ship Andalusia 22 August SS Trave 17 December Phoenix 10 September Post 23 June Mauran 11 November N W Stevens 23 October Now it circumnavigates Africa, alternating between the east and the west circuit, and has a branch across from the east coast to Bombay. In the mid-1800s, most British immigrants to the United States departed from Liverpool, England. Stephani 12 July Josephine 8 November Stephani 14 October Many Scandinavians also sailed to America through the British port. Paoli 9 August They can list the emigrant's birthplace, residence, assets, and indebtedness. Pilot 6 July Astracan 23 December 1840 Bark Clara 17 December, 1868 Telumah 12 November Goethe 25 July FamilySearch. Copernicus 18 December Clarissa Perkins 11 July For help reading these records see: The following information may be found in these records: It is helpful to know at least one of the following: Compare each result from your search with what you know to determine if there is a match. A P Sharp 12 November Knickerbocker 9 September Diana 11 November Copernicus 18 December Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September SS Berlin 23 August Brig Joh Dethard 15 December Antilope 13 August Charlotte 1 June Republic 13 June Maria Francisca 10 December Timoleon 22 November The Lloyd, founded in 1857, never possessed a sailing vessel. Immigration records, also known as "passenger arrival records," can provide genealogical information including: a person's nationality, place of birth ship name and date of entry to the United States age, height, eye and hair color profession place of last residence name and address of relatives they are joining in the U.S. Gustav 25 May The Hapag began business with three copper-bottomed sailing ships of together 1,600 register tons, and with a capital of 460,000 marks. Eutaw 15 September Howard 6 September Herschel 15 August This policy gave Bremen on the entire continent a reputation that still endures and is worth to her thousands of emigrants yearly. Helpful websites for 19th Century German Emigration. Diana 11 November Leontine 28 June This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect). United States 12 November Mercur 24 August Agnes 29 December Bark Laura 22 April In 1910, emigration had about regained its normal status. SS Baltimore 20 March