As passenger traffic increased, Dutch, Belgian, French, and Danish ports were used. Article by John Movius with David Dreyer. Diamant 17 October Isabella 28 August Virginia 26 June World War II [ edit] On 22 August 1939, she began her last voyage to New York. North 14 September SS Main 6 October, 1878 Telumah 12 November Virginia 29 July Philadelphia 4 January Stephanie 26 July Only a few Germans emigrated from other European ports. Devonshire 18 November SS Berlin 2 May These records are discussed further in Germany Population Records. Isabella 28 August Alfred 30 October Bremen 9 August Westphalia 31 December Emma 7 October Diana 21 November 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. Diana 3 June Diana 5 August 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. Washington 26 October This may require viewing multiple records or images. SS Main 17 August Europa 18 January Constitution 15 November Passenger Ships from Bremen to New York in 1866 - German Roots Where family registers were kept, the departure was sometimes noted there. Citing Deutscher Ausland-Institut. This page has been viewed 16,745 times (0 via redirect). From 1832, Bremen port officials kept meticulous records on their ships' passengers. Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914 | FEEFHS Kepler 17 December 121-24. Philadelphia 4 January Stephani 14 October Bark Inca 26 December Hualco 21 August Charles 28 August Louise 24 October Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line. 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. Caspar 22 September In the case of emigrants to the U.S., that next best source is the U.S. Customs Passenger Lists. Louise 13 October Olbers 12 December Marianne 20 September Olbers 13 June Latrobe 2 August Steamer Ohio 31 July Mary Phillips 9 September The struggle was terminated in 1886, when the Hapag and the Union companies combined their schedules. Grace Brown 17 July Isabella 5 July Yet the cloud had a silver lining. GGA Image ID # 1413ed7f7c. Albert 19 August Schooner Leo 25 June SS Baltimore 14 December Ship Asia 3 November A P Sharp 12 November SS Donau 29 April, 1879 Ship D.H. Watjen 25 November, 1862 Ship Sirius 23 September Josephine 8 November Bremen 9 August Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten (Bremen Ship Passengers 1904-1914). The contest ended in 1875, when the Hapag unwillingly purchased the Adler steamers. SS Braunschweig 17 November 1907/1908 and 1913/1914. Elise 8 September 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. 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. Constitution 7 April 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 Mercur 24 August After WWII some of these lists and a card index were archived at the "Bundesarchiv Koblenz" as Bremen Shiplists. SS Rhein 7 April Sophie 19 August Johann Friedrich 19 June Trenton 16 December N W Stevens 23 October Sju Brder 22 November Ship O. Thijen 8 November, 1856 the "e-migration mice"). Bremen 4 December Germany now exports largely to the United States, but her exports are primarily manufactured articles of high specific value and small bulk. Alexander 25 July Paoli 9 August Sarah Ann 6 October In 1910, emigration had about regained its normal status. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 5 May 2010. Mercur 24 August The ship room occupied by American goods cannot be filled for the return voyage with German goods. Paoli 9 August Marianne 20 September N W Stevens 23 October The improved conditions of the ships also improved the port's reputation. Germans had to apply for permission to emigrate from most areas. Elizabeth 15 January Washington 29 September These books index the names of passengers from passenger lists of ships that arrived in New York from Bremen. Intends to provide a searchable database of all European emigrants who emigrated to North America from German ports between 1820 and 1939. 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. He speaks of clippers, those magnificent sailing liners, first built in America, whose length is to their breadth as 8:1. 1841 Diana 3 June Timoleon 22 November These records, created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, were subsequently transferred to the Bundesarchiv. Ferdinand 15 August (Nauticus, 1909, page 298.) Ship Phoenix 19 May Dorothea Louise 11 August Louise 17 June See Germany Newspapers for more information. Alwina 11 January anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Gustav 23 October Inez 2 December SS Adolphine 18 January Includes marital status, occupation, ship name, place of last residence, and destination. Ship Andalusia 22 August Bark Iris 13 June Contact Us. United States 12 November United States 12 November Brig Jon. Details for immigrant ship arrivals at the Port of Galveston, Texas between the years 1865 and 1896. The Hapag began business with three copper-bottomed sailing ships of together 1,600 register tons, and with a capital of 460,000 marks. Olbers 4 April Philadelphia 12 September 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. Goethe 25 July Washington 29 September Alfred 30 October Diana 11 November Marianne 20 September Brig Herschel 21 May, 1854 Agnes 29 December Cordova 24 November [5] GGA Image ID # 141409098a. to retrieve any portion of the site. Washington 26 October Anna 10 November . Goethe 25 July By David Luhrssen. Albert 12 August Washington 29 September Antilope 13 August Howard 6 September Elise 17 March Friedrich Leo 2 August Clementine 11 February 1849/1850 Karl W. Klber: Bremen and Hamburg emigration lists. Mercur 24 August Albert 19 August Olbers 13 June Emigration via Hamburg dropped to 78,808 in 1908; in Bremen it dropped to 74,626. 1840 F H Adami 25 October Elise 6 December Latrobe 2 August Philadelphia 10 October Friederich Jacob 9 December She arrived in New York on July 4, at 7 o'clock in the morning. In the early days of the Hapag there was little return freight to America to exchange for the bulk products we sent Germany. Barque Sophie 12 November Bark Adonis 1 June Rainbow 26 August Washington 25 February Tap or click on a vessel to view images. Rebecca 9 September General Washington 24 November, 1845 Bark Gutenberg 16 May Ship Johanne Wilhelmine 5 November Charlemagne 15 July Latrobe 2 August Josephine 8 November Olbers 13 June Luntine 23 June Sarah Ann 6 October Bremen had had a packet sailing line to New York since 1826. Bremen became part of the North German Confederation in 1867 and became an autonomous component state of the new-founded German Empire in 1871. Diana 3 June Brarens 18 January Isabella 28 August Europa 8 November Friedrich Jacob 16 June Kepler 17 December Washington 29 September Caspar 22 September 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. Stephani 14 October GGA Image ID # 1413c7c12c. 1845 Pioneer 21 September Louise 17 May Diana 11 November Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Now it circumnavigates Africa, alternating between the east and the west circuit, and has a branch across from the east coast to Bombay. SS Baltimore 9 August Washington 16 September This attracted even more emigrants to the port of Hamburg. Isabella 28 August Barque Eberhard 8 November Between 1830 and 1914, more than four million people left Europe via Hamburg. SS Salier 8 July Goethe 25 July Clementine 11 February For additional information about image restrictions see Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections. 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 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 Paoli 9 August The German companies were hard hit when the American panic of 1907 set in and ruined their emigration business for 1908. After a years fighting, the German East African Line, which had suffered heavily during the year, entered the community. Thus all German lines to Africa are united. During the 19th century mass immigration to the west was occurring. Brarens 18 January Trenton 16 December Johann Friedrich 19 June reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by F H Adami 25 October Schutzverwandtschaft (17th century-1811,1837-1864), U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes, "Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany. Philadelphia 10 October Hualco 21 August Alwina 11 January 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. For further information see German Ports: Gateway to America by Raymond Wright III. Bashan 3 November Luntine 23 June Louise 24 October This page was last edited on 15 September 2022, at 09:20. Bremen 21 November Emigrants could have remained in Hamburg for a while. Often the local pastor or priest noted peoples' departures in the parish registers next to birth or marriage entries. Isabella 5 July Elise 17 March Bremen 14 September 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. ISTG Vol 19 - SS Bremen - Immigrant Ships Louise 10 October The experiences on the ship (and the immigration process into the United States) depended on which class of passengers an emigrant was a part of: first, second, or steerage. Stephani 12 July SS Baltimore 30 January Ellen Brooks 28 October Edward 28 July Edward 24 July Passenger Arrival Lists | National Archives Knickerbocker 9 September Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line. Johannes 7 June Cordova 24 November This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:54. The Galveston-Bremen Project Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany ISTG - Bremen Departures From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Stephani 8 February Albert 19 August Bark Amaranth 20 November Paoli 20 December Ernst and Gustav 4 November For a comprehensive understanding of emigration and immigration records, study the article Germany Emigration and Immigration. [1][2], 1832 - lists of passengers begin Louise 17 June Mauran 11 November Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. Eutaw 15 September Friederich Jacob 9 December Republic 13 June Republic 13 June 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. The American Civil War was over and commerce was renewed with the Union, which needed supplies to repair the devastation that had been wrought. General Veazie 8 November 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. 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. Bremen Packet 28 May General Washington 24 November, 1841 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. This page has been viewed 197,393 times (0 via redirect). Philadelphia 4 January The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Bark Stella 15 October, 1869 SS Leipzig 4 August Ship Aurora 19 September Marianne 16 October Copernicus 18 December Johannes 7 June Josephine 8 November Bark Pallas 6 July Anna 17 February Citizens were required to tell the police or the Einwohnermeldeamt [resident registration office] when they moved. Inez 2 December 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) 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. Sophie 19 August Bremen 14 September Isobella 27 April Bark Ella 26 November, 1852 Lists of emigrants are often published. Compile the entries for every person who has the same surname; this is especially helpful in rural areas or if the surname is unusual. Luise 3 January Post 23 June Sophie 19 August Clean and hygienic accommodations were built in 1900, called Auswandererhallen, to house the increasing emigrants. [6] In 1866 Adolph Wagner wrote an article on Ocean Transportation in Rentschs Handwrterbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre. Vesper 13 September Borgstede 22 May ISTG Vol 19 - Bremen - Immigrant Ships The Hapag and Woermann are now financially interested in the line. Stephani 8 February Friedrich Jacob 14 June Olbers 13 June Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September This card file was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut from Bremen passenger ship lists sometime between WWI and WWII. which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device 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. 1845 Ship Ernst Moritz Arndt 13 June Sju Brder 22 November Philadelphia 22 August Europa 18 January To attract immigrants, the HAPAG set up shipping companies throughout Germany and neighboring countries to entice immigrants to come through the port of Hamburg. Copies of lists from 1907/08 and 1913/14 had been provided for statistical evaluations in Stuttgart. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. 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. Bark Johanna 18 May, 1876 Luise 3 January