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Charlotte 20 September Ship Hermine 17 January Diana 3 June Europe 29 May The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Bremen_Emigration_and_Immigration&oldid=5187141. United States 12 November Ellen Brooks 28 October Howard 6 September to retrieve any portion of the site. These have been transcribed and put online here. Latrobe 2 August 1842 You should also look for leads to other records about your ancestors, Switch to a different record collection. Sju Brder 22 November Timoleon 22 November Martha 1 September Camera 13 December Brig Ulysses 14 October 1945 - records of 1907-1945 destroyed in bombing raid, Between 1875 to 1908, the staff of the "Nachweisungsbureau", who lacked office space, decided to destroy all passenger lists older than 3 years. Mauran 11 November Isobella 27 April People had to swear alliegiance, pay a yearly fee, and report all suspicious actvities. Paoli 20 December Diana 24 November 631 D St Lincoln, NE 68502 (402) 474-3363. Wills or testaments of relatives who stayed in Germany occasionally mention their relatives in foreign lands. Washington 25 February Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Eutaw 15 September 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. Bremen 14 September Diana 21 November Anna 17 February Cordova 24 November Only a few Germans emigrated from other European ports. Their nearest rival was the Cunard Line, which in 1906 landed in New York from its British and its Mediterranean services 107,790 steerage passengers.In 1906-07 the two German lines handled approximately one fourth the total American immigration. Clementine 18 January FREE. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. General Veazie 5 November Barque Salem 25 November Bark E. Beaulien 6 January Hamburg was the transitional stop for emigrants from the Northern German coastal countries as well as from Eastern European countries. Louise 10 October Meta 4 January Stephani 14 October Humphrey 13 February Herschel 15 August ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Apollo 7 July Henry 15 October Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Johannes 7 November SS Baltimore 18 July Ship Virginia 7 November Bark Edward 5 September Sarah Ann 6 October Sophie 19 August The rules and regulations of the "Nachweisungsbureau" considerably improved the quality of both the stay at Bremen prior to the sailing plus the seaworthiness of the ships. Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Stephani 14 October Steamer Ohio 31 July [5] GGA Image ID # 141409098a. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany ISTG - Bremen Departures From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. Ship Ernestine 4 June Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal. Bark Iris 13 June Sju Brder 22 November Philadelphia 22 August 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 Goethe 25 July Sarah Ann 6 October In 1872 were established the Kosmos Line, around Cape Horn to Chili and Peru, and the Kingsin Line, a freight service from Hamburg to the Far East through the Suez Canal, which had been opened three years before. Elise 17 March F H Adami 25 October Howard 1 May 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. Henry 15 October In 1987 and 1990 those lists were given back to the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. Louise 10 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. Sophie 19 August Many Russian Germans moved to the United States, Canada, or South America beginning in 1874. coasting vessels from North Germany,4 and even from Norway5 for transshipment to America. Brig Anna Louisa 31 July N W Stevens 23 October Telumah 12 November For example, from 1841-1846, 115,000 emigrants left Europe via Bremen; however, only 11,000 emigrants departed via Hamburg. Unfortunately, the original lists for 1909 and beyond were destroyed in an Allied bombing raid on October 6, 1944. Washington 29 September Luise 3 January Johannes 7 June Olbers 13 June General Veazie 5 November Bachus 12 September Louisa 25 September Washington 29 September SS Braunschweig 17 November Bremen 21 November Vesper 17 September Paoli 9 August Foreigners and servants were registered and those in need of passports. Kammonham Roy 18 August Sju Brder 22 November Newspaper Announcements. Caspar 22 September Bremen became part of the North German Confederation in 1867 and became an autonomous component state of the new-founded German Empire in 1871. from 1920-1939. This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect). Neptune 23 November Republic 13 June Germany now exports largely to the United States, but her exports are primarily manufactured articles of high specific value and small bulk. See the list of sources at the bottom of the page. Deutsche Auswanderer-Datenbank / German Emigrants Database. . Diana 5 August Barque Eberhard 8 November Eutaw 15 September 1845 Ship Andalusia 22 August [6] In 1866 Adolph Wagner wrote an article on Ocean Transportation in Rentschs Handwrterbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre. Edward 24 July During the 19th century mass immigration to the west was occurring. Leontine 28 June 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. Elise 19 July arriving on 27 May 1887 with 485 passengers from Germany, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Hungary, Austria, England, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, France, Poland, Belgium and Brazil. Copernicus 18 December The German companies were hard hit when the American panic of 1907 set in and ruined their emigration business for 1908. 1842 We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Brig Bremen 18 July All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Olbers 12 December Philadelphia 11 May Bark Weser 26 November, 1867 Margaretha 1 September Updates: 13 Janl 2021: Added 287,140 relative contact names. SS Neckar 21 January Northern and eastern Germans tended to leave through Hamburg. Ship H. von Gagern 12 October Stephani 3 June Bark Charlotte 17 December, 1848 Kepler 17 December Paoli 20 December Charlotte 30 June Edward 24 July Globe 17 September 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. General Veazie 5 November Philadelphia 12 September Charlemagne 15 July Citing Deutscher Ausland-Institut. Friedrich Leo 2 August Stephani 30 December Bremen 21 November Constitution 15 November Antilope 13 August Sources are passenger lists. Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Elise 17 March Mary Phillips 9 September Sir Isaac Newton 30 October Brig Burgermeister Smidt 26 May Ship Marianne 20 September Yet the cloud had a silver lining. The year 1871, when the Empire was formed, saw the Hamburg lines multiply. Bark Geestemunde 9 June Philadelphia 12 September . Bark Industrie 31 October Josephine 8 November Bark Johanna 16 May 1832-1849 Friedrich Spengemann: The voyages of the ISABELLA, PAULINE, META and UHLAND. Favorite 12 November Ellen Brooks 28 October Luise 3 January 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. Mercur 24 August World War II [ edit] F H Adami 25 October Edwina 30 June Now it circumnavigates Africa, alternating between the east and the west circuit, and has a branch across from the east coast to Bombay. Since then the Hapag has been the prime mover in many of the combinations that go to make up the complicated system of agreements, pools, defensive and offensive alliances, and fusions that prevail in ocean shipping today. Eutaw 15 September Jaroschewski, Tuila. SS Nagel 22 January Apollo 13 August Ellen Brooks 28 October Diana 21 November Telegraph 25 April Ship Mississippi 16 July Timoleon 22 November Ferdinand 15 August Monday - Friday 9am-4pm; Saturday & Sunday Closed; Nov. 24 & 25 Closed; Dec. 24-Jan. 2 Closed; Assistance with Library research is available W-TH 9am-4pm, F 9am-Noon. Kepler 17 December Diana 24 November The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. the "e-migration mice"). 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. Paoli 9 August Brig Constitution 19 October Sophie 12 October Europa 8 November Cordova 24 November This article describes a collection of records at FamilySearch.org. Mauran 11 November Brig Luna 14 November, 1834 SS Lahn 22 December. Goethe 7 July Marianne 20 September Vesper 13 September In 1888 the Carr steamers were purchased; the 1886 agreement with Sloman ran on until 1907, when his steamers also were bought. Eliza Thornton 30 October Bachus 12 September 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. Caspar 21 August Brig Telegraph 25 April Diamant 17 October Diana 21 November This may require viewing multiple records or images. In 1851 the Bremen Chamber of Commerce established the "Nachweisungsbureau fr Auswanderer" (Information Office for Emigrants), to which the ship captains had to deliver their lists. A project with the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Bremen Staatsarchiv. Bremen 14 September Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Mary Phillips 9 September Post 23 June Bark Josephine 10 November Emma 12 March Friedrich Jacob 16 June Elizabeth 15 January Olbers 13 June Brig Julia 30 November, 1842 Stephani 3 June Emma 7 October Online searchable database of passenger lists. The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Elise 8 September Eutaw 15 September Elise 6 December Elise 8 September Apollo 7 July German Departures - 1840s German Departures 1840s Elise Louise Friedericke Alexander Humphrey Anna Olbers Charlotte Gustav Europe Elise F H Adami Johann Georg Ferdinand Sophie Copernicus Louis Stern Charlotte Ernst and Gustav Everhard Pilot Neptune President President Johannes Active Alexander Humphrey Clementine Edward Virginia Lucilla Barque Diana 12 June, 1862 The ships will call at a hundred or more places on the west coast. Charlotte 1 June 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. Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. This collection includes records from 1904 to 1914 of handwritten cards, covering the information of approximately 8,800 passengers. Washington 26 October 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. 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. 1844 Louise 10 October Contact Us. Stern 9 July Martha 1 September Friederich Jacob 9 December Friedrich Jacob 16 June Sophie 19 August Friedrich Jacob 14 June This page has been viewed 44,539 times (3,302 via redirect). Westphalia 31 December 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. Ship Uhland 16 June Devonshire 18 November Inez 2 December Elise 8 September General Veazie 8 November Diana 3 June Try variations of your ancestors name while searching the index or browsing through images. Bark Constitution 19 October Overseas Passenger Fares and Emigration from Germany 395 . 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Sir Isaac Newton 19 June A letter given to the traveler made his passage within and outside of German territories easier, depending on the influence the issuer had. 1834 Bodo Heyne: Passengers of the FERDINAND and the WALLACE. Identifying your sources helps others find the records you used. Ship Caledonia 18 December, 1839 Albert 19 August Westphalia 17 February Camera 13 December Moreover, twice as many passengers departed from Bremen as from Germany's second busiest port for emigration, Hamburg. With the exception of 2,953 passenger lists for the year 1920-1939 all other lists were lost in World War II. Pauline 7 October Charlemagne 15 July Sju Brder 22 November 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] For further information see German Ports: Gateway to America by Raymond Wright III. Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten 1904-1914." Database. Garonne 21 August Diana 3 June Philadelphia 11 May Trenton 16 December Isabella 28 August Brunswick 17 October, 1836 Hours. Galliot Amphitrite 17 October, 1837 Sophie 19 August