Antilope 13 August The ship logo, which is still used in part, was designed and contributed by Pat Walker and Sheila Tate. Brunswick 17 October, 1836 There are approximately 125,000 names in all four volumes combined. SS Baltimore 21 March Europa 18 January Ann 1 September By David Luhrssen. In 1898 a freight line was established to China and the Far East and the Hamburg Kingsin Line (1871) of the same destination was purchased. These saved lists had been stowed away in a salt mine at Bernburg an der Saale in 1942 together with other archives for the purpose of protection, and were transferred into the custody of Moscow Archives at the end of WWII. GGA Image ID # 1413c7c12c. Ernst and Gustav 4 November To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. 121-24. Washington 26 October In 1907 they landed in New York from their German and Italian services the following number of emigrants: Emigrants Landed in New York by the German Steamship Companies. Bashan 3 November She is being built over into a pleasure cruiser, the Victoria Luise. GGA Image ID # 14141cec29. Brig Bremen 18 July Brig Stern 7 September Passports were both status symbol for uninterrupted travel and legal documentation for members belonging to fringe groups. Rainbow 26 August Sir Isaac Newton 19 June Olbers 13 June Moreover, twice as many passengers departed from Bremen as from Germany's second busiest port for emigration, Hamburg. Key words are Brgerbcher, Brgerprotokolle (1596-1902) as well as Heimatscheinprotokolle (1826-1872). Mads Weil 1 October Moreover, Hamburg was learning from Bremen how to and attract emigrants. 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. Louise 13 October Stephanie 26 July Ship Mississippi 16 July Diamant 17 October Bark Union 6 October Vesper 13 September Humphrey 13 February Edwina 30 June 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. Diana 3 June The ships will have special provision for wild animals, whose food, supplied by the shippers, will be carried free. Hualco 21 August Camera 13 December Post 23 June Garonne 21 August Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. Diamant 17 October Louisa 23 May Bark Clara 17 May Goethe 7 July reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Stephani 3 June N W Stevens 23 October Ann 1 September Howard 1 May Cordova 24 November ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be SS Donau 31 March which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device SS Baltimore 10 October Semiramis 18 August I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now? In the early days of the Hapag there was little return freight to America to exchange for the bulk products we sent Germany. Ellen Brooks 28 October Apollo 7 July Eutaw 15 September In 1910, emigration had about regained its normal status. Requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine and used as a supply ship during the German invasion of Norway. But, as we have seen, the North Atlantic trade was preeminently a passenger trade. SS Baltimore 14 December Bark Geestemunde 9 June SS Berlin 11 April, 1882 General Veazie 5 November Charlotte 22 April Ship Andalusia 22 August Bremen Packet 16 October Kepler 17 December Louise 21 May The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Paoli 20 December Caspar 22 September In the following year, the Hapag made the Kosmos Line let the Hapag share its extremely profitable service to West America under an agreement whereby either company supplies a certain proportion of the total number of steamers dispatched per year. 1833 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. Galliot Themis 24 July Albert 17 February Mauran 11 November The following articles will help you research your family in Germany. Everhard 30 December See the list of sources at the bottom of the page. Isabella 28 August This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:55. 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. Amelia 4 August Favorite 12 November 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. Isabella 28 August He speaks of clippers, those magnificent sailing liners, first built in America, whose length is to their breadth as 8:1. Constitution 23 June 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. Diana 11 November Sophie 12 October Isabella 28 August Rajah 28 October In 1763 Catherine the Great of Russia offered free land, no taxes for thirty years, freedom of religion, and other incentives to encourage Germans to settle her vast, sparsely populated domain. Henry 15 October Constitution 15 November The ship logo, which is still used in part, was . Constitution 7 April Brig Bremen 18 July Apollo 13 August All Rights Reserved. Olbers 13 June Stephani 12 July Diamant 17 October Gustav 7 May Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect). There was a Meldepflicht (obligation to register) in force since 1833 (mainly for non-Hamburgers), but it was not mandatory until 1892. Ship Joseph Holmes 20 September to retrieve any portion of the site. F H Adami 25 October 1833 Ship Johannes 3 November Now it circumnavigates Africa, alternating between the east and the west circuit, and has a branch across from the east coast to Bombay. A P Sharp 12 November Olbers 4 April Brig Anna Louisa 31 July Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. In 1935, Bremen became a regular city at the de facto abolition of statehood of all component German states within the Third Reich. Reform 4 September Ship Caledonia 18 December, 1839 Charlemagne 15 July Inez 2 December Washington 26 October Mary Phillips 9 September Stern 9 July Sophronia 13 September Johann Georg 5 June Bark Leocadia 23 May Martha 1 September Stephani 8 February Mauran 11 November 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. Isabella 5 July Edward 28 July Europa 23 June In the 19th century emigration to the United States began. Europa 18 January Leontine 28 June Luntine 23 June Everhard 30 June General Veazie 8 November Emma 7 October Brig Herschel 21 May, 1854 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. Ship Copernicus 2 June 1841 Ship Helene 21 August 1844 Stephani 3 June Timoleon 22 November Arab 8 September The Hapag was founded in 1847 to prevent a further concentration in Bremen of the American mail service, as well as imports from America of cotton and tobacco and exports thither of German emigrants. Luise 3 January Barque Pioneer 21 September, 1845 Washington 29 September Barque Salem 25 November Manage Settings Bark Freihandel 1 June Washington 25 February Goethe 25 July Goethe 7 July Louisa 23 May Hualco 21 August Latrobe 2 August F H Adami 25 October These books index the names of passengers from passenger lists of ships that arrived in New York from Bremen. Martha 1 September 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 Bark Creole 30 September Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June The Hapag was left with a fleet out of all proportion to its needs, into which it could not grow for years to come. Josephine 8 November Sir Isaac Newton 30 October Lucilla 3rd Quarter We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. 1832-1849 Friedrich Spengemann: The voyages of the ISABELLA, PAULINE, META and UHLAND. Ferdinand 15 August Trenton 16 December Stephani 12 July Emma 12 March Emigration and immigration sources list the names of people leaving (emigrating) or arriving (immigrating) in Germany. Bremen Packet 11 December Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Among other things it required the ship owners to maintain passenger lists. Clarissa Perkins 11 July She was sold to Italy in 1896 and was renamed Seravalle, being scrapped in that year. 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. If you are using emigration/immigration records to find the name of your ancestors' town in Germany, see Germany Finding Town of Origin for additional research strategies. Stephani 30 December Diana 5 August Marianne 20 September Constitution 15 November Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September Marianne 20 September Yet the cloud had a silver lining. Isabella 28 August Apollo 13 August Pioneer 21 September Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremen Schiffslisten, Use the age to find an approximate birth year to begin your search in church or civil records, Continue to search the records to identify children, siblings, parents, and other relatives who may have moved, been recruited or lived nearby. Ship Asia 3 November Ship O. Thijen 8 November, 1856 Its subsidy amounts to 1,350,000 marks per year and a considerable part of its service is performed by the Hapag. Mercur 24 August President 17 July Emma 7 October This is a list of ships which sailed from Bremen, Germany to New York City in 1866. Olbers 12 December Bachus 12 September Ellen Brooks 28 October Semiramis 18 August Add this new information to your records of each family. Garonne 21 August Kammonham Roy 18 August Virginia 26 June 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. Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal. Ship Ernestine 4 June Before this, conditions on the ships were not good; there was inadequate food and overcrowded rooms. SS Ohio 21 July You should also look for leads to other records about your ancestors, Switch to a different record collection. Clean and hygienic accommodations were built in 1900, called Auswandererhallen, to house the increasing emigrants. However, rights to view these data are limited by contract and subject to change. SS Main 8 March At first it ran through the Suez Canal and down the east coast as far as Delagoa Bay. Eutaw 15 September Edward 24 July This may require viewing multiple records or images. Lucilla 3rd Quarter Caspar 29 June Significant numbers of German emigrants can be found on every continent and in many countries around the world. Paoli 20 December Josephine 8 November SS Braunschweig 17 November Lucilla 3rd Quarter Stephani 3 June Ferdinand 15 August General Veazie 5 November Bark E.J. Telegraph 25 April When in 1910 the Hapag and Woermann decided to establish a direct connection between New York and West Africa, they announced the following program:[7] The steamship Carl Woermann will begin in December a new and direct service between this port and the west coast of Africa, under the joint auspices of the Hamburg- American and Woermann lines. Clementine 22 June SS Knig Wilhelm 5 September A P Sharp 12 November FamilySearch - Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914. Louisa 23 May Stephanie 26 July Ship Elise 8 September Johannes 7 June Elise 8 September [4], Emigration to the United States from Europe for Selected Years Between 1870 and 1907. Bark Josephine 10 November Washington 29 September Goethe 25 July Emma 7 October anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. 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 Ernst Moritz Arndt 13 June Constitution 7 April When the allies occupied Germany at the end of WWII, the Institute was closed and later re-opened as the Institut fr Austlandsbeziehungen. Mary Phillips 9 September SS Strassburg 5 October. General Washington 24 November, 1841 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. A P Sharp 12 November In 1882 the Woermann Line, originally a branch of the famous Hamburg mercantile house of Woermann, was established to West Africa. Friederich Jacob 9 December Vesper 17 September Clementine 18 January Humphrey 10 July North 14 September Ship Julius & Eduard Passenger List - Bremen to Baltimore 1834 . to retrieve any portion of the site. Henry 15 October Often the local pastor or priest noted peoples' departures in the parish registers next to birth or marriage entries. Astracan 23 December Louise 24 October 1844 Westphalia 31 December Bremen 9 August Hardly had the Hapag recovered from its first rate-war when, m 188$, a second broke out. Philadelphia 22 August 1874-1907 - lists destroyed every 2 years Lists of emigrants are often published. Plato 30 October Globe 17 September Brig Reform 29 November, 1851 Charlotte 20 September Sarah Ann 6 October General Veazie 5 November Sju Brder 22 November Dorothea Louise 11 August Washington 29 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. 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. 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. Favorite 12 November They are transcribed also. Margaretha 1 September 1907/1908 and 1913/1914. Charlotte 20 September Devonshire 18 November Maria Francisca 10 December This relation* was formerly 3:1 or 4:1 in sailing ships. F H Adami 5 June Inez 2 December F H Adami 25 October Ernst and Gustav 4 November Sophie 19 August Bark Gauss 5 December General Veazie 8 November Louise 24 October Brig Jon. Stephani 3 June Charlemagne 15 July Marianne 16 October Elise 8 September Martha 1 September 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. Diana 21 November Margaretha 1 September 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. Bark Coriolan 30 August Copernicus 18 December It was re-established as the state of Bremen in 1947. Grace Brown 17 July Constitution 23 June Sir Isaac Newton 30 October Clementine 11 February Diana 24 November This was true not only for German nationals, but also millions of inhabitants in Austria, Hungary, and other Central European nations seeking opportunities or refuge in the New World. 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. Meta 4 January Elise 8 September Condor 9 August Isabella 28 August Albert 12 August Bark Neptune 6 November Constitution 7 April Goethe 7 July Article by John Movius with David Dreyer. Copernicus 4 August Rebecca 9 September [8] K. Thiess : Die Hamburg-Amerika Linie, page 34. Galliott Flora 21 May For example, from 1841-1846, 115,000 emigrants left Europe via Bremen; however, only 11,000 emigrants departed via Hamburg. Mary Phillips 9 September Bark Coriolan 26 June Clarissa Perkins 11 July The rates offered by the competing companies had drawn freight away from the sailers, and the Hapag did not let it return. Borgstede 22 May Gustav 7 May Mercur 24 August Brig Telegraph 25 April The freight business of the Hapag began to dwarf its passenger business even on the New York line. To receive the privilege of becoming a citizen (usually not full-status) in Hamburg required consent through the city council. Mary Phillips 9 September 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. Diana 24 November It is a common form of agreement in Germany and one by which the all-powerful Hapag has come to have a share in nearly every other profitable steamship company in Hamburg. SS Leipzig 30 August Friedrich Leo 2 August Kepler 17 December People had to swear alliegiance, pay a yearly fee, and report all suspicious actvities. The records are found in the State Archive Hamburg. Louise 10 October Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914). Ship North Star 25 August Bark Adonis 1 June Caspar 22 September Stephani 3 June B. Bohlen 11 June 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. Stern 9 July Edwina 30 June Brarens 18 January Josephine 8 November Gustav 23 October Bashan 3 November Latrobe 2 August 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. In 1904, when conditions had changed and there was no longer fear of Russian or Italian competition, the line was withdrawn; New York goods for the Levant were again brought to Hamburg and transshipped there to the steamers of the German Levant Line.[8]. Alwina 11 January Mauran 11 November Semiramis 18 August Reform 4 September In 1881 the Kosmos Line (to Chili and Peru) extended its service up the coast of South America to Mexico, in 1899 it went to San Francisco. SS Berlin 5 December, 1872 SS Berlin 21 October Louise 13 October The information is reliable; however, as this index has been derived from the actual passenger lists, errors may have occurred during the indexing process. Includes index cards for Jewish emigrants. Stern 9 July Sophie 19 August Goethe 7 July 1844 N W Stevens 23 October 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. Kammonham Roy 18 August Before that a passport was a form of recommendation. Timoleon 22 November Friedrich Leo 2 August Sju Brder 22 November Includes marital status, occupation, ship name, place of last residence, and destination. Louise 9 September Olbers 12 December Emma 12 March Leontine 28 June Inquiries and/or questions to the Bremen Passenger Lists will be replied to by members of DIE MAUS at kwesling(at)gmx.de.[3]. A P Sharp 12 November Marianne 20 September Everhard 25 May Humphrey 25 July Pauline 9 October By 1914, more than one million Eastern European Jews had emigrated to the United States through the port of Hamburg. Emma 12 March Louisa 25 September Westphalia 31 December Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. Created & Maintained by the ISTGImmigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC The New Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild logo was designed by Patty MacFarlane. Cordova 24 November Bark Theodor Korner 9 June FamilySearch. ISTG Vol 19 - Bremen Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Bremen List of Passengers arrived from Foreign Ports, In the Port of Galveston, during the Second Quarter (10 May), 1871 (John Hellmers, Master) Many cards are not in sequence. Arab 8 September Latrobe 2 August 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. This card file was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut from Bremen passenger ship lists sometime between WWI and WWII. Washington 26 October Louise 10 October Louise 17 June SS Main 6 October, 1878 SS Salier 8 July Copernicus 4 August Intelligenz Blatt #8, pp. Alfred 30 October Ann 1 September Bark Weser 26 November, 1867 Antilope 13 August Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Philadelphia 12 July The improved conditions of the ships also improved the port's reputation. They can list the emigrant's birthplace, residence, assets, and indebtedness. Olbers 12 December Antilope 13 August [6] In 1866 Adolph Wagner wrote an article on Ocean Transportation in Rentschs Handwrterbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre. Favorite 12 November SS Rhein 7 April General Washington 24 November. Friedrich Leo 2 August Bark Laura 25 November 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). I Can't Find the Person I'm Looking For, What Now? Diana 3 June Diana 5 August Bremen 14 September Philadelphia 11 May Sometimes they also show family groups. Stern 25 June In the meantime other lines had not been idle. Louise 10 October Garonne 21 August World War II [ edit] Meta 4 January Deutsche Auswanderer-Datenbank / German Emigrants Database. Mauran 11 November Condor 9 August SS Nagel 22 January Goethe 7 July As passenger traffic increased, Dutch, Belgian, French, and Danish ports were used. Eliza Thornton 30 October 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 ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Luntine 23 June 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.. So the Hapag and the German Levant Line instituted the direct connection themselves and continued it for three years. Sophronia 13 September Knickerbocker 9 September Conditions improved for emigrants in 1870 with the commission of new steamships. Luntine 23 June Eutaw 15 September Bark Atlantic 10 June, 1866 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. Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line. Ship Europa 5 June, 1867 Herschel 15 August Philadelphia 10 October 1845 Devonshire 18 November Elizabeth 15 January Trenton 16 December America 12 July Sophie 19 August Caspar 22 September Olbers 4 January They could not transfer their privileges to their children. Diamant 17 October Albert 17 February Foreigners and servants were registered and those in need of passports. Weser was an ocean liner built in 1867 for North German Lloyd. Identifying your sources helps others find the records you used. This card file was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut from Bremen passenger ship lists sometime between WWI and WWII. Philadelphia 22 August For the actual lists see: www.passengerlists.de. SS Lahn 22 December. The index was created to facilitate access to the information in the Bremen passenger lists. Diana 11 November Ship Jason 7 December, 1853 Starting in 1895, emigrants were segregated based on wealth. Luise 3 January With the exception of 2,953 passenger lists for the year 1920-1939 all other lists were lost in World War II. F H Adami 25 October Johannes 18 July Semiramis 18 August Alexander 25 July Autoleon 3 September Sir Isaac Newton 19 June Cordova 24 November Bark Meridian 16 September Sir Isaac Newton 19 June Rebecca 2 January Inez 2 December U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes. Brig Luna 14 November, 1834 Garonne 21 August Elise 17 March Philadelphia 21 September These records are discussed further in Germany Population Records. N W Stevens 23 October Diana 3 June Luntine 23 June Isabella 5 July Pioneer 2 September F H Adami 25 October Cordova 24 November 1844 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. Because of this there may be limitations on where and how images and indexes are available or who can see them. Admiral Branning 1 November Anna 10 November Apollo 7 July Johann Friedrich 19 June Caspar 22 September But Germany did send us men. Friedrich Leo 2 August Apollo 7 July Stephani 12 July Inez 2 December Rajah 28 October Favorite 18 June Isobella 27 April Kepler 17 December The part the German lines play in the transportation of these hordes is exceptionally large. Isobella 27 April From 1832, Bremen port officials kept meticulous records on their ships' passengers. Pauline 9 October Diana 11 November SS Maer 27 January [1] In view of the luxury that prevails on the companys New York boats and the prices which passengers must pay for it, it is suggested that the initial letters mean, Haben alle Passagiere auch Geld? (Are all passengers well supplied with money?). Isobella 27 April This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Business for the Hapag was excellent in the decade 1860-70. Margaretha 1 September Stephani 8 February Louise 17 May 1845 Apollo 7 July Camera 13 December Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September Howard 22 October 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. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. SS Baltimore 18 July Johann Friedrich 19 June The ship room occupied by American goods cannot be filled for the return voyage with German goods. General Washington 24 November, 1842 Pioneer 2 September Sophronia 13 September Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Immigration & Steamships Tap or click on a column heading to sort by that column. B. Bohlen 11 June 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. She arrived in New York on July 4, at 7 o'clock in the morning. Leo 31 August Ellen Brooks 28 October SS Ohio 26 July Luise 22 May 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. Rainbow 26 August Martha 1 September The American Civil War was over and commerce was renewed with the Union, which needed supplies to repair the devastation that had been wrought.