Beginning with Volume 10, all ships with German passengers were included, regardless of the percentage. Ship manifests for German immigrants arriving in Pennsylvania have survived for I727 through 1820. Bark Fredonia 29 August, 1867 SS Othello 14 March SS State of Virginia 19 January SS Neptune 13 December Bark Fredonia 16 June The actual format of the indexes vary over time. SS Anchoria 18 July Some Baltimore arrivals are known to be missing from "Germans to America"seeWhy Some Baltimore Passenger Lists are Missing and How to Find Themby Joe Beine for more information. Brig Lauretta 12 June Ship Mary Catharine 17 March SS Emily Augusta 8 March SS Edam 12 November Ship Home 10 December Bark Marianna Galaxola 16 December SS Mosel (retranscribed, now in volume 2) 21 November SS Utopia 9 April Akbar 26 May Brig Dido 10 June Bark Danl. SS Alsatia 4 October SS The Queen 21 March Schooner Jos. Brig Gem 23 March SS Alsatia 28 March Brig Laura Ann 2 February They brought their own bedding. SS Herder 10 January Barque James 17 November, 1836 Lists of German Passengers Arriving at U.S. SS City of Montreal 20 April SS Bolivia 9 January Internet Access. Also at MyHeritage, index ($) 1846-1851 Boston Passenger Lists 1846-1851, ($), index Colonist's Ships - 1840's and 1850's The Castro column indicates that it was a ship arranged by Henry Castro and the number. ISTG - Voyages in the 1800's Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 1800's 1801 Dove 8 June 1818 Two Brothers 15 June 1820 Brig Planter 1 January Brig Hero 3 January Brig Hippomenes 7 January Ship Hector 8 January Schooner Junius 10 January Ship L'Esperance 10 January Brig Johanna Catharine 14 January Ship Gleaner 17 January Brig Hope 19 January Ship James Grant 10 December SS Cornwall 1 April SS Nevada 9 January John Bell 14 May Beginning in 1891, "Germans to America" only includes arrivals to the port of New York. SS Suevia 24 February American Revolution: The Intolerable Acts, German Genealogy Online Databases and Records, Top German Words in Spoken and Written Vocabulary, 19 Places to Research Your Family Tree for Free, World War II in Europe: Blitzkrieg and the "Phony War", German for Beginners: Occupations (Beruf), American Civil War: General P.G.T. Due to its inclusion criteria, this series is considered to be an incompletethough fairly thoroughindex to German passengers arriving in America during this period. Although the pur-pose and information in these manifests varied over time, the coverage is relatively complete and unbiased. "Germans to America." This microfilm can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake city. 1 stone = 14 pounds (6.3 kilograms); 1 cwt or hundredweight = 112 pounds (50.8 kilograms), This report of conditions in steerage was written by a doctor who had crossed the Atlantic many times on large American packet ships. Schooner Beverly 12 January She teaches at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Ship Burgandy 20 April, 1840 Barque Hyperian 10 June SS Germanic 30 December Sloop Boston Packet 11 August 1977 - 2002, documenting the period 1850 - 1897 - Collection CIR: 4,108,378: Germans to America Passenger Data File, 1850 - 1897: 4,068,907 SS Bolivia 24 September Ship Cynosure 29 August SS Cornwall 23 June Ship Mississippi 16 July Bark Minona 20 September SS St. Laurent 14 May SS Claribel 8 April Ship Sea King 12 June Conditions varied from ship to ship, but steerage was normally crowded, dark, and damp. SS Moses Taylor 29 February 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. Brown 5 February SS Claribel 21 March Ship Delaware 20 February SS Saratoga 26 February Ship O. Thyen 8 November, 1855 This timeline reflects the largest extant passenger ship in the world at any given time. ThoughtCo. Schooner Cordelia 21 February How Do I Find a Name that is not Indexed? Ship Thornton 15 June, 1859 Barque Ann 3 September, 1829 Imagine you were emigrating from Great Britain to the United States in 1850. SS Columbus 1 February Howe 6 March SS Holland 2 October In German. To view the Ancestry.com images of alphabetical passenger lists for free at the FamilySearch Library click here, and then click the date you wish to view. SS Oder 30 September Wm. The vast majority of passengers, usually immigrants, bought bunks in steerage, also called the tween deck for its position between the cabins and the hold. SS Austrian 29 September Black Warrior 31 July Brig James Coulter 26 January SS Caledonia 19 January Tap or click on a vessel to view images. Brig Armagh 23 March 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. SS City of Berlin 14 April SS Donau 29 April SS W.A. Germans to America is a series of books which index ship passenger arrival records of German immigrants for the years listed below. Santiago de Cuba 14 February to retrieve any portion of the site. Ship Franklin 22 June Schooner Rambler 17 February Students will make generalizations about trends in immigration and suggest reasons for sudden spikes or drops in immigration. SS Republic 31 July Ship Hull 5 March Ship Benjamin Morgan 10 April Ship Crescent 29 January SS Mosel 17 March What you need to know to use the indexes. Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June Brig Demerara 24 May Instructions. Brig Garnet 29 June Brig Princess Beatrice 4 April SS Wieland 27 March For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Indirect Passenger List microfilm numbers click here. Barque Lulan 18 September SS Devonia 26 February Ship Java 5 December SS Clyde 22 January SS Eagle 9 December Note: Indexes are not necessary for the years 1850-1854 because the records are already sorted by first letter of last name. Nash 17 May Social Science History seeks to advance the study of the past by publishing research that appeals to the journal's interdisciplinary readership of historians, sociologists, economists, political scientists, anthropologists, and geographers. Brig L. F. Munson 4 April 1820-1963 Boston Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963 ($) 1890-1930 Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930, ($), index 1891-1943 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943 Index and images. Ship America 21 August Brig Catharina 12 December SS Baltic 5 April SS State of Nebraska 25 January Brig Wm. Internet Access. Amelia Wilson (1809 ship) Ann (1807 ship) Anstruther (1800 ship) SS Germanic 17 March SS Saratoga 15 January If a listing is found in "Germans to America," then the original passenger lists should be consulted, as they may contain further details. Germans in the American Revolutionary War, The Sinking of the Lusitania and America's Entry into World War I. If your ancestor's name does not appear on the numbered page, search the unnumbered page(s) immediately following it. SS Maas 24 January SS Lahn 22 December ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Irish Passenger Lists Research Guide Tips for finding U.S. ship passenger records for Irish immigrants. Bark Mississippi 10 June Brig Hippomenes 7 January Ship Clara Wheeler 15 July SS Assyria 16 January Barque Kingston 9 May SS State of Pennsylvania 15 February Albania 4 September SS City of Chester 28 January SS Trave 17 December Schooner Radius 5 May Brig Andromache 7 February Schooner Jos. SS George West 29 March Scholten 21 November, 1883 Schooner Maud 9 April biscuit, 1 lb. Davis 26 February City of Berlin 3 February SS Denmark 30 January SS Vega 29 December, 1893 Did My Ancestor Come Through Ellis Island? Brig Tornado 1 September Are you researching German immigrants to America during the 19th century? Schooner John Rose 1 April SS Canada 21 March Royal Cutter Daring 26 February Cutting 29 August Wollaston 2 November SS Atlas 9 January Update your family group record by adding a custom event for emigration and include source footnotes. Steamer Alps 26 July SS Sicilia 22 July. Index and images. SS San Francisco 3 April When these pages were filled, the rest of the names beginning with that letter were continued on the unused pages under another letter. Ship Diana 17 May SS Umatilla 26 June, 1894 Ship Edward Downes 12 May SS Nevada 12 April SS Olinda 2 July SS General Werder 1 April Ann & Mary unknown The book's WorldCat entry. SS Utopia 21 January Hundreds of thousands of immigrants left Europe for the United States in the 1800s. If you know the name of the ship on which your ancestor arrived in the United States from Hamburg and the date that ship arrived, Roger P. Minert's, Kathryn Boeckel's, and Caren Winter's Germans to America and the Hamburg Passenger Lists: Coordinated Schedules (FS Library International Ref Desk Book 973 W22m) can help you quickly access the Hamburg Passenger Lists microfilm departure record for your ancestor. Schooner Boston 9 March . Bark Duncan Ritchie 21 July The reason for emigration was hunger. Cheshire 13 April Format and titles may vary by shipping line and year. Amana 23 September, 1887 SS Somerset 12 March Barque Philadelphia 11 June SS California 21 January https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Passenger_ships_of_Germany&oldid=544172258, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 14 March 2013, at 19:32. SS Alexandria 10 November Ship Amethyst 14 February SS China 10 January SS Colon 28 January Ship Washington 22 March Find the year the emigrant departed, and the letter of the alphabet with which your ancestors surname begins in the index. Ship Orion 12 December SS Castilla 5 March 11 Jun 2019: Added 568,928 new records. Brig Anna Maria 22 February Ship Home 14 January SS William Rathbone 1 March SS Rotterdam 6 March This list may not reflect recent changes. SS Anchoria 2 January SS Arragon 16 April This is the cause of so many quarrels andmany a poor woman with her children can get but one meal done, and sometimes they get nothing warm for days and nights when a gale of wind is blowing and the sea is mountains high and breaking over the ship in alldirections. German passenger liner Frisia Built at Greenock, Scotland, 1872 Passenger capacity as built: 90 first class, 130 second, 600 third & steerage Crew: 125 Immigrant Ship Frisia In 1871, Hamburg-America Line steamers alone carried 4,200 cabin passengers and 24,500 steerage passengers into New York. SS Helvetia 1 April T. King 2 June 54,000 to Australia, and ca. Brig Monte Christo 30 March Brig Ann 3 July It lists the indexes available for various emigration years. SS Wieland 4 October Steamer America 12 January SS Colon 16 April Schooner Reindeer 12 March SS Maas 29 March Ship Providence 5 September Princess Charlotte 4 December The Shenandoah carried people and freight from 1840 until 1854, usually running between Philadelphia and Liverpool. On many ships, the captain dined with the cabin passengers. Use the following table to determine the Index of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library. Request Permissions. 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930 US Federal Census Records. Brig Sarah 11 January They are arranged chronologically by the ship arrival date and then alphabetically by surname and class. This can be done without having to search the alphabetical name index for your ancestor's name. Ship Gleaner 17 January SS Rherla 19 March Bark General Greene 29 May SS Egypt 2 October Bark Rosina 31 December In the passenger list, turn to the page number you found in the index. Ship Eliza Grant 12 May Bark George & Henry 27 September Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. SS Aller 1 December SS Holland 16 April Ship Olbers 3 June SS Clyde 8 March Cambridge University Press is committed by its charter to disseminate knowledge as widely as possible across the globe. This card index on microfilm partially indexes: ForIndex of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library use the following list. 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. Among these were approximately 1.2 million people from Russia, Austria-Hungary, Romania, and other countries of southeastern Europe. SS Abyssinia 6 February Bark Atlantic 19 September SS Zeeland 25 July Passenger ships of Germany include all ships designed, built, or operated in Germany for the purpose of transporting passengers. SS Adriatic 17 February Wikimedia Commons has media related to Passenger ships of Germany. If you find a name in this Internet index you can click "View Image" to see a picture of the actual passenger list page including the home town of each emigrant, and his or her relatives on the same ship. Brig Falcon 17 June Social Science History is the official journal of the Social Science History Association. SS South Carolina 15 March molasses, and 2 ounces of tea. Seppings 21 April SS Egypt 22 December This meant that farms were divided among heirs, leaving each with small parcels of land which could not support a family. Hired armed cutter Admiral Mitchell. SS Bolivia 17 March Star of the West 4 December 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. Ship Olympia 28 November If possible, find out whether the emigrant traveled directly to his or her destination or stopped at other European or British ports along the way. SS Alameda 8 June Margaret Forbes 23 October SS Wieland 23 January It is unclear exactly how the data compiled in the Germans to America, 18501897 database relates directly to the published volumes. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Bark Hayden Brown 11 April 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] SS City of Peking 18 June Bark Dorothy 23 May Brig Mary 30 August At the FamilySearch Librarysearch for the freeimages of this complete but hard-to-read index on Ancestry.com click here. SS City of Puebla 1 May Steamer Crescent City 28 March SS Moravia 25 December USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Ship North Star 11 February Unskilled German workers could not easily afford such a voyage, providing perspective on why German immigration to the United States was positively self-selected. SS Pereire 10 April Steamer Hindoo 5 April Steamer Northern 21 November Purchased in October 1856, this one-way steerage ticket was good for passage on any of the Cope Lines ships sailing from Liverpool to Philadelphia before the middle of May 1857. Sch. SS Wisconsin 29 January Richmond 18 February Cambridge University Press (www.cambridge.org) is the publishing division of the University of Cambridge, one of the worlds leading research institutions and winner of 81 Nobel Prizes. Brig Emily Tobin 14 September SS Wisconsin 16 April Ship John Ravenel 13 April Ship Albion 7 February Volumes 159 of "Germans to America" (through 1890) include arrivals to the major U.S. ports of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New Orleans. SS Westphalia 27 March 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. 1815-1917. SS Canada 5 October SS P. Caland 10 April SS Batavia 15 February ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Br Ship Riverdale 12 November Ship Topaz 25 September Of these, eight lines ran express steamships, and twenty-three lines carry passengers and. SS Germanic 7 January Brig Brilliant 5 May SS Alaska 11 November Ship Henry Pratt 1 May Ship Huntress 12 July From 1854-1910, separate lists were maintained for direct passengers and indirect passengers. This index is available for free on the Internetfrom AncestryProGenealogistsbyclicking here. Although food was provided, passengers had to cook it themselves. For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Handwritten Indirect Indexes microfilm numbers click here. SS San Blas 3 May SS Olympia 26 September Ship Importer 21 February Rats, insects, and disease were common problems. Am^n St^r City of Atlanta 20 December SS Gaelic 6 June SS Alvo 26 December Ship Elizabeth 12 November Ship Algonquin 10 May By 1840, however, it was clear that the last glorious days of the sailing ship were at hand. SS Parthia 3 January Schooner China 5 September SS Catalonia 26 June This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 21:42. SS Main 6 October Ship Monongahela 12 April The FS Library film and page number of that ship's list in the Hamburg Passenger Lists is also given. SS Assyria 17 February Steerage passengers slept, ate, and socialized in the same spaces. Ship Marengo 11 May SS Severn 8 January Steamer Washington 30 August SS Oceanic 17 May 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, Immigrant Records at the National Archives, list of all the digitized records available on our partners' websites, USCIS Freedom of Information Act Program (FOIA), Chinese Immigration and Chinese in the United States: Records in NARA's Regional Archives, Documenting Immigrants: An Examination of Immigration and Naturalization Service Case Files, German Immigration to the U.S., 1850-1897, Irish Famine Passenger Records in the Access to Archives Databases (AAD), Italian Immigration to the U.S., 1855-1900, Russian Immigration to the U.S., 1834-1897, View Selected Chinese Immigration Records Online, How to File a FOIA Request for Archival Records. SS Carondelet 15 October Ship Mercury 5 September Ship New England 27 December, 1854 H. Prescott 16 March Ship St. Martin 10 February SS Suevia 7 January According to Roka, there was a rivalry between England and Germany to build the fastest ocean linera title held by Cunard's RMS Mauretania until the 1920s. This index is complete for the years it covers. London 14 July NARA staff has found that there are ship manifests included in the database that are not included in the respective published volumes, and that there is also a difference in the covered time periods. Ship Milicete 24 June The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. SS Australia 22 May SS Newport 3 December SS Philadelphia 30 April Students will analyze a Table of German Passenger ships that landed in Philadelphia from 1683 to 1775. SS Newbern 22 June 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. SS Devonia 23 January SS Cornwall 5 March For a Wiki list of terminology used in the Hamburg passenger lists, see Hamburg Passenger List Terminology. Reform must be made, he wrote, to better the condition of the poorer classes of emigrants.. SS Letimbro 3 December SS Germanic 23 September Caroline Nesmith 7 February Schooner Albert 13 May The census provides the year a person arrived in the United States, and shows neighbors. Francis B. SS Amerique 1 March Adelaide Metcalf 28 March You will also need the emigrant's name. SS City of New York 1 April The Hamburg Passenger lists are a unique source for genealogical research as well as the study of the history of emigration and immigration. SS City of Berlin 14 September Talma 2 December SS Hermann 5 January Bark Helen Maria 24 May SS Carondelet 24 September Brig Gem of New Haven 17 January In 1850, there was a noticeable uptick in the number of advertisements Barque Ellergill 19 June SS Helvetia 8 April Steamer Saxonia 17 May If passengers didnt fill steerage, the space often held cargo. Ship Sunbeam 10 September Mid-nineteenth-century German immigrants who settled in the United States and other faraway destinations faced the formidable hurdle of crossing an ocean and coming up with the resources to pay for it. Brig Poland 5 August Brig Keying 12 September From Illustrated London News, July 6, 1850. List of Ships that Arrived at the Port of New York During the Irish Famine, 1/12/1846 - 12/31/1851: 3,226 : Data Files Relating to the Immigration of Germans to the United States, created, ca. SS England 2 July, 1878 The quality of the transcription varies, but the series is still an excellent research tool for tracking down German immigrant ancestors. Find resources in our German Research Center. SS Suevia 11 April Ship Admiral 3 December Ship Tarolinta 3 February Books do not circulate to FamilySearch Centers. Hamburg Passenger Lists, Handwritten Indexes, 1855-1934, New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., Book Indexes to Passenger Lists, 1899-1940. Ship Ulverstone 30 November Approximately one third of the passengers who departed Hamburg were from Germany, while nearly two thirds came from Eastern Europe, especially in the period from 1880-1914. Passenger Arrival Records. SS Assyria 25 September For more information, visit http://journals.cambridge.org. Instructions. SS Olinda 2 June SS Surrey 19 February Brig Peruvian 19 February Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. SS Bothnia 5 March Zurich 1 May Schooner Eleanor Jane 14 September reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by SS City of Brussels 20 September SS Colon 13 December SS City of Brussels 24 February Ship Anglo Saxon 1 April USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration SS Pennsylvania 16 December, 1872 Also, make a printout or photocopy of the passenger list pages showing your ancestor and other family members. If you already know the departure date you can browse directly to it from here. SS Zeeland 9 January This page has been viewed 157,860 times (0 via redirect). SS Peru 2 May The Indirect and the Direct Handwritten indexes are similar. Brig Johanna Catharine 14 January SS Glausannox 16 April The FamilySearch Library and many FamilySearch Centers have a subscription which includes the Ancestry images and indexes. SS Vega 11 July SS Lessing 6 February SS Anchoria 20 June The index cards provide the emigrants name, status or occupation, age, names of persons traveling in the same party, and place of origin. SS Zeno 17 September, 1850 Bark Constitution 31 May London 11 April The person emigrated at a different date. . Transfers to other ships occurred mostly in English, French, Belgian, and Dutch ports, and usually had to do with reducing travel costs. Br. If you know the name of a traveling companion, or the name of a relative or neighbor who lived near the ancestor in both the old world and the new world, itmay help to more clearly identify your ancestor on the passenger lists. Brig Sarah 25 July Sloop Frederick 25 January Arabian 19 June SS Milly & Rachel 18 November SS Columbus 5 October Nearly one-third of Germans, and 90 percent of the people who emigrated from eastern Europe (Russia, Poland, Austria-Hungary, Romania) during this time are included on these lists. SS Canada 25 April Ship Alleghany 14 November Vittoria Rubruveer 5 April, 1876 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 Batavia 13 January Schooner Correo 9 January Notice the type of information provided within these entries. SS Egypt 28 January passenger service from the European continent was still not quite established, and the AAZ newspaper explained that captains needed to ll their empty ships with passengers.10 By 1847, there were many ads showing that regular service had been established. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Cannot Find Your Ancestor in the Indexes? Brig Quebec 22 March Schooner Meridan 11 May SS Schiedam 15 April Note: Use of the data and images in this online database is governed by the terms and conditions of this site. SS Spain 22 April When you have the departure date, ship, and page number, you are ready to find the emigrant in the passenger list. Ship Carroll of Carrollton 23 August SS Acapulco 6 May SS Parthia 27 October SS State of Nevada 10 January When you find an ancestor make a note on your research log showing exactly where you found them. Ship Jere Thompson 16 May Bark Eliza Barss 4 October Schooner Lucy Ames 29 March SS Dakota 2 October Schooner Villager 14 May SS Neckar 14 April Social Science History Association, 2017 SS Neckar (retranscribed, now in Volume 5) 5 January Ship Rajah 11 September SS Colima 10 June 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. 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. Brig Juliana 25 January Barque Ellen 30 June Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. SS Lessing 27 September Schooner S. A. Reed 2 April From 1850-1854 the lists consisted merely of a roughly alphabetical registration, sometimes even with abbreviated first names, later including more detailed information. Constitution Avenue, NW The lists themselves are alphabetical by the first letter of the surname from 1850-1854. 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. The Hamburg passenger lists have many partial indexes: No single index lists everyone. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. SS Circassia 19 February SS Scythia 30 January SS City of Para 24 December Bark Johanna 16 May Brig Gambria 2 September SS City of Richmond 18 June Bark Paulina 29 April Schooner Charlotte Corday 7 March SS Alsatia 26 January SS Devonia 2 January SS Saratoga 9 April Steamer Cambria 22 February Albatros (19th-century ship) Hired armed cutter Albion. Then you can return to this database and browse to the images by selecting the year of departure, then selecting the particular volume (Band) that covers the date range when your ancestor sailed, then browsing to the image that matches the departure date or page number found in the handwritten index. SS Bothnia 27 June John Wells 8 February SS State of Pennsylvania 3 January SS Australia 2 April Steamer Britannia 4 September SS City of Montreal 7 January SS Bumilli 25 March Brig Leonida 29 August SS Bolivia 15 April SS Tallahassee 5 December SS City of New York 4 January SS Rhynland 31 December SS Island 28 December Direct passengers were those who sailed on the same ship from Hamburg to their port of destination. Ship Opawa to Lyttelton 7 December SS George W Clyde 31 December Ship Susquehanna 13 June SS Olinda 14 September, 1892 SS Katie 9 November Bark Evening Star 26 March SS State of Pennsylvania 18 September Brig J. M. Beard 21 March Brig Phoenix 29 August Schooner William 19 January For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of the alphabetical passenger lists from 1850-1854 microfilm numbers click here. https://www.thoughtco.com/germans-to-america-1421984 (accessed May 2, 2023). SS Saratoga 24 January SS Cimbria 1 February SS Algeria 21 February SS Arragon 8 February National Archives and Records Administration. Ship Pharsalia 11 November, 1847 Brunswick 17 October, 1834 Wiki article about the principles, search strategies, and record types you can use to identify an immigrant ancestor's original hometown.
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