Eutaw 15 September Elise 8 September Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June Elise 17 March Louise 13 October Condor 9 August Emma 12 March Book: New World Immigrants a Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature by Michael Tepper (Editor); GPC 1988. Charlemagne 15 July Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Sir Isaac Newton 19 June Margaretha 1 September Northern and eastern Germans tended to leave through Hamburg. Clarissa Perkins 11 July ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Stephanie 26 July Try variations of your ancestors name while searching the index or browsing through images. Ajax 11 September All Rights Reserved. Antilope 13 August http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. Friederich Jacob 9 December Only a few Germans emigrated from other European ports. While still cramped, hygiene was much better than the old sailing ships. Stephani 8 February This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:55. Stephanie 26 July She was capable of carrying 1,240 passengers: 150 in first class, 90 in second class, and up to a thousand in . Louise 24 October 1849/1850 Karl W. Klber: Bremen and Hamburg emigration lists. . The panic of 1873 set in and held up further advances. The Hamburg-American Line was established in 1847; its official name is the Hamburg- Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien-Gesellschaft. Virginia 26 June Bark Coriolan 26 June On 22 August 1939, she began her last voyage to New York. Philadelphia 22 August General Veazie 5 November Howard 6 September Ship Olbers 3 June Pioneer 21 September Ann 1 September SS Berlin 21 October Ship Marianne 20 September This practice was followed until 1909, when customs officials resumed the earlier pattern of preserving the original copies of all emigration lists. Bremen 4 December Grace Brown 17 July Rainbow 26 August Isabella 28 August Bremen 14 September Diamant 17 October The Hapag instituted a service to the West Indies; in the same year the Hamburg South American Steamship Company was founded to ply between Hamburg, Brazil and the la Plata. From 1832, Bremen port officials kept meticulous records on their ships' passengers. Marianne 20 September Sju Brder 22 November In 1987 and 1990 those lists were given back to the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. She was launched on 21 April 1886 and made her maiden voyage on 18 August 1886. Albert 19 August Bashan 3 November Hualco 21 August Washington 26 October 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. But, as we have seen, the North Atlantic trade was preeminently a passenger trade. Bachus 12 September Bark Geestemunde 9 June With the exception of 2,953 passenger lists for the year 1920-1939 all other lists were lost in World War II. Ferdinand 15 August 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. The New Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild logo was designed by Patty MacFarlane. Brig Antoinette 13 June Diana 24 November Pioneer 2 September Alfred 30 October Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 5 May 2010. Bark Amaranth 20 November Bremen, Germany. The Deutschland, which left on her first voyage to New York on October 15, 1848, was of 717 tons register and had room for 20 cabin and 200 steerage passengers. Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. Diana 24 November Rajah 28 October Delivered to ship breakers for scrapping in April 1961. Isabella 28 August Maria Francisca 10 December Copies of lists from 1907/08 and 1913/14 had been provided for statistical evaluations in Stuttgart. Westphalia 17 February Louisa 23 May Bark Auguste 4 October Ship Virginia 7 November This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect). Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany ISTG - Bremen Departures From the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and Die Maus Genealogical Society of Bremen Germany. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Antilope 13 August Clarissa Perkins 11 July Especially was this true for the years 1865- 66-67. Bark Johanna 18 May, 1876 In the mid-1800s, most British immigrants to the United States departed from Liverpool, England. Republic 13 June 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. Sophie 19 August Friedrich Jacob 14 June Profit and loss are distributed according to the tonnage of steamers which each company supplies. Compile the entries for every person who has the same surname; this is especially helpful in rural areas or if the surname is unusual. The improved conditions of the ships also improved the port's reputation. Condor 9 August Barque Diana 12 June, 1862 Albert 19 August Whenever possible FamilySearch makes images and indexes available for all users. Constitution 23 June Louise 17 June [1] It is a convenient abbreviation to employ, just as the Lloyd is a convenient abbreviation for the great Bremen company, the North German Lloyd. Josephine 8 November Timoleon 22 November Martha 1 September All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means This attracted even more emigrants to the port of Hamburg. Diana 24 November They can list the emigrant's birthplace, residence, assets, and indebtedness. Diana 5 August General Veazie 8 November Antilope 13 August This database also includes transcriptions of card indexes for Bremen passenger lists from 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 (also see . Margaretha 1 September Bremen 21 November Washington 25 February Stephani 12 July Germans had to apply for permission to emigrate from most areas. Diana 24 November North 14 September Apollo 7 July SS Maer 27 January 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. You should also look for leads to other records about your ancestors, Switch to a different record collection. Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Inquiries and/or questions to the Bremen Passenger Lists will be replied to by members of DIE MAUS at kwesling(at)gmx.de.[3]. Bark Freihandel 1 June Its subsidy amounts to 1,350,000 marks per year and a considerable part of its service is performed by the Hapag. 1842 In the early days of the Hapag there was little return freight to America to exchange for the bulk products we sent Germany. Agnes 29 December Mauran 11 November Post 23 June In 1907 they entered into a community of interest (Interessengemeinschaft) with the Hapag and Woermann. Humphrey 10 July Luise 3 January Anna 17 February SS Main 8 March This page has been viewed 16,745 times (0 via redirect). Local newspapers often told of residents in their area moving to other lands. Sarah Ann 6 October SS Adolphine 18 January History. Hamburg became a port of emigration because of its competition with Bremen as a seaport for trade. Bremen 12 August United States 12 November Marianne 20 July Olbers 12 December SS Leipzig 24 February It was re-established as the state of Bremen in 1947. Albert 17 February Emigrants could have remained in Hamburg for a while. Telumah 12 November Philadelphia 22 August Republic 13 June Martha 1 September Plato 30 October Goethe 7 July As passenger traffic increased, Dutch, Belgian, French, and Danish ports were used. Goethe 7 July Marianne 20 September the "e-migration mice"). Paoli 9 August Charlotte 20 September ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be For some countries, such as Austria, the arrangement is chronological by departure date, with names grouped alphabetically by ship name for that date. From the Historisches Museum Bremerhaven. Camera 13 December Bark Gutenberg 16 May Apollo 13 August Ellen Brooks 28 October General Veazie 8 November Cordova 24 November Mauran 11 November Lucilla 3rd Quarter Barque Eberhard 8 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. One of the great losses in genealogical history is the nearly complete destruction of the Bremen passenger records. Charlemagne 15 July Favorite 18 June Emma 7 October 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. Passports became important in Germany during the 19th century as a control measure. In 1888 the Carr steamers were purchased; the 1886 agreement with Sloman ran on until 1907, when his steamers also were bought. In the last two centuries Bremen and Hamburg have been the two major German port cities for shipping lines serving North and South America as well as to and from Australia and Asia. The ships will call at a hundred or more places on the west coast. Germany now exports largely to the United States, but her exports are primarily manufactured articles of high specific value and small bulk. Edward 28 July Copernicus 4 August Bachus 12 September Caspar 22 September Brig President 26 August Stephani 3 June Brig Constitution 19 October Weser was an ocean liner built in 1867 for North German Lloyd. Kammonham Roy 18 August Caspar 21 August B. Bohlen 11 June Ann 1 September GGA Image ID # 1413c7c12c. Rajah 28 October 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. General Veazie 5 November 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. Bark Eduard 13 August Olbers 8 December Bremen Passenger Lists 1920-1939 Most of the Bremen, Germany passenger departure records were destroyed. 1840 Diana 11 November Europa 23 June Bremen 12 August Figures of the Landing Agent of the United States Immigration Service, published in New York papers, January 11, 1911.). Isabella 5 July Sir Isaac Newton 30 October To receive the privilege of becoming a citizen (usually not full-status) in Hamburg required consent through the city council. Agnes 29 December The freight business of the Hapag began to dwarf its passenger business even on the New York line. Lucilla 3rd Quarter 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. Bark Industrie 30 November 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. SS Main 17 August Stephani 30 December Luise 22 May Humphrey 10 July Olbers 4 April 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. The Hapags three sailing vessels of 1848 maintained a monthly service with New York, averaging forty-one days on the ocean west-bound, twenty-nine days east-bound. reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Constitution 23 June Louise 13 October Luise 22 May SS Knig Wilhelm 5 September Ship Asia 3 November It contains the following: a list of immigrant vessels that arrived between the years of 1865 and 1896 arrival and departure data passenger list availability (citations included) transcribed passenger lists taken from newspaper accounts and souvenir passenger lists (alternative sources) an index of surnames listed on the passenger lists available from alternative sources. Sir Isaac Newton 30 October Grace Brown 17 July Ship Louise Marie 24 May 1844 He speaks of clippers, those magnificent sailing liners, first built in America, whose length is to their breadth as 8:1. Copernicus 18 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) Condor 9 August Constitution 15 November I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now? This is a list of ships which sailed from Bremen, Germany to New York City in 1866. Henry 15 October Martha 1 September Howard 1 May President 17 July Knickerbocker 9 September Elise 8 September 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. Copernicus 23 June These pieces of information may give you new biographical details such as a title, an occupation, or land ownership. Copernicus 18 December Bark Edmund 23 June The contest ended in 1875, when the Hapag unwillingly purchased the Adler steamers. Elise 6 December Stern 9 July In the ports controlled by the Hanse city of Bremen, ship . 1844 Isobella 27 April Ship Ocean 13 January Camera 13 December Philadelphia 12 July Howard 6 September Favorite 12 November Ship Adolphine 13 January Some of these records are available through the FamilySearch Catalog under Place Search (Hamburg), Naturalization and citizenship (Heimatbcher 1826-1864), Population (Meldeprotokolle fr Fremde 1868-1889) and Immigration (Reisepassprotokolle 1851-1929). Republic 13 June Diana 21 November Clementine 22 June Diana 11 November Rainbow 26 August Information given in passenger lists varies but usually includes the emigrant's name, age, occupation, last residence or birthplace, and destination. Emma 7 October Brig Luna 14 November, 1834 Schutzverwandtschaft (17th century-1811,1837-1864), U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes, "Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany. Ship Mississippi 16 July Ship Johannes 3 November Humphrey 25 July Devonshire 18 November Agnes 29 December Howard 1 May SS Main 6 October, 1878 Kammonham Roy 18 August Europe 29 May She arrived in New York on July 4, at 7 o'clock in the morning. 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. 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. Caroline 23 July Friederich Jacob 9 December We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. See Germany Newspapers for more information. Bark Adonis 22 May Bremen 9 August Stephani 12 July Mercur 24 August Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Brig Josephine 8 November, 1846 Luise 22 May Brig Joh Dethard 15 December