SS Nagel 22 January These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. The separate handwritten index images; 1855-1934 [1850-1854 need no index] are available at Ancestry.com, a subscription site. Mary Ridgeway 20 April Ship Opawa to Timura 7 December, 1879 SS Marshall Bennett 28 April Ship Nestor 30 November SS Scythia 30 January Request Permissions. Bark Cuba 3 May Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Immigration & Steamships Tap or click on a column heading to sort by that column. SS City of Chester 31 March SS City of Brussels 19 November In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. Brig Tunis 17 September Ship Amethyst 3 August Extensive indexes make these records easier to use than most other passenger lists and emigration records. Many of these items may be used to search the index for the years 1850-1934, using the search template above. SS W.A. The table also shows the recommended order in which to search the indexes until you find the ancestor. SS Montana 27 March SS Donau 12 November SS Rotterdam 18 December The census provides the year a person arrived in the United States, and shows neighbors. Bark General Greene 29 May SS Herder 20 January For example, pages 1086, 1087, and 1088 might appear as 1086, 87, 88. Brunswick 17 October, 1834 Bark Fredonia 16 June SS Rotterdam 15 January You will also need the emigrant's name. Ship Cynosure 29 August SS Rhynland 31 December Organize and document as you go. SS City of Brussels 24 February Ship Artheman 10 February Schooner Junius 10 January The database also includes a partial index, covering the years 1850-1914 (up to the start of WWI) and 1920-1934. By 1840, however, it was clear that the last glorious days of the sailing ship were at hand. Akbar 26 May Ship Benjamin Morgan 9 October Brig Commanquid 12 December SS Rhenania 7 November reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by The passenger liner era roughly lasted for about 100 years, from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. Barque Sterling 31 October, 1832 SS City of Montreal 7 January When you find an ancestor make a note on your research log showing exactly where you found them. Most of the lists include the last place of residence and often the place of birth as well. The quality of the transcription varies, but the series is still an excellent research tool for tracking down German immigrant ancestors. Brig Dido 10 June Ship Ann 29 January SS Wieland 4 October Ship Robert Morris 2 February SS Moravia 25 December SS Wyoming 2 April These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. SS Wyoming 25 September Brig Montevideo 7 September Unskilled German workers could not easily afford such a voyage, providing perspective on why German immigration to the United States was positively self-selected. Schooner Reindeer 12 March Schooner John Rose 1 April Among these were approximately 1.2 million people from Russia, Austria-Hungary, Romania, and other countries of southeastern Europe. SS Anchoria 20 June SS Caledonia 19 January SS W. A. Scholten 30 July, 1888 Brig Gem of New Haven 17 January Schooner Radius 5 May SS City of Washington 10 April 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. Brig Wm. SS Maas 24 January Bermuda 17 April Ship Elena 26 September Also, the passenger lists, Fifteen-Year Direct Index, and handwritten indexes are on 486 rolls of microfilm at the FamilySearch Library, and can be accessed at various FamilySearch Centers and the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Ship Adeline 16 April Ship Majestic 9 March Bremen Packet 16 October These microfilms can be accessed at various nearest FamilySearch Centers or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Schooner Reindeer 27 December, 1827 Until 1910, separate lists were kept for direct passengers and indirect passengers. Ship Chariot 10 August Ship Carroll of Carrollton 23 August From 1911 onward, the direct and indirect passengers were no longer recorded in separate lists. SS Lydian Monarch 20 December What you need to know to use the indexes. SS Arragon 16 April SS Batavia 15 February Brig Westaway 1 July In German. Ship Hull 5 March Ship Topaz 25 September SS Anchoria 7 January SS Egypt 23 September Ship Algonquin 10 May Thus, a number of Germans who came over on ships from 18501855 are not included. Ship Mediator 2 September SS Olinda 2 May SS Victoria 7 April These handwritten indexes can assist you in finding your ancestor in the original passenger lists for the years 1855-1934, and are especially helpful for locating records for those years that have not yet been electronically indexed. 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. SS Wyoming 27 December John Wells 11 February SS Finance 12 December Java 24 April (Some entered Texas at Galveston or New Orleans and then sailed to Indianola) Links are to scanned and transcribed passenger lists. The Hamburg passenger lists contain the names of millions of Europeans who departed Europe from Hamburg, Germany between 1850 and 1934 (except 19151919). Bark Rosina 31 December On a typical crossing in August 1845, the ship arrived in New York with 231 passengersall but a handful of them farmers, clerks, mechanics, and laborers from England and Ireland. Bark Norma 30 March SS Australia 3 May Barque Flash 13 June Bark Jason 17 October, 1849 Barque Diana 12 June Passenger ships of Germany include all ships designed, built, or operated in Germany for the purpose of transporting passengers. Kimberly Powell is a professional genealogist and the author of The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy. From Bavaria most German emigrants originated, above all from the Palatine area. Germans to America. SS Parthia 28 July Re: I'm looking for incoming 1904 passenger lists for SS Switzerland, Find answers to your research questions at, How to File a FOIA Request for Archival Records. Bark Arabia 30 August Bark Johanna 18 May 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] The Hamburg Passenger lists are a unique source for genealogical research as well as the study of the history of emigration and immigration. Tap or click on a vessel to view images. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. RMS Catalonia 15 October SS Bell 11 December Internet Access. Ship Rattler 2 September SS South Carolina 15 March Constitution Avenue, NW Information about using the Pennsylvania German Pioneers books (now available online) to find passenger lists of German immigrants who landed at Philadelphia from 1727-1808. SS Abyssinia 18 September Rappahonock 22 June Brig Lauretta 12 June Ship Montezuma 12 May Passenger Arrival Records. SS Wyoming 12 February Brig Hibernia 13 March The FamilySearch Library and many FamilySearch Centers have a subscription which includes the Ancestry images and indexes. SS Olinda 2 July Steamer Hibernia 25 January Bark Hannah Thornton 11 June Ship Telegraph 14 February Ship Tennessee 27 January Ship Hamilton 31 October Bark Johanna 16 May SS England 30 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. SS Switzerland 13 April SS Suevia 11 April Amelia Wilson (1809 ship) Ann (1807 ship) Anstruther (1800 ship) RMS City of Richmond 18 February to retrieve any portion of the site. Update your family group record by adding a custom event for emigration and include source footnotes. Ship Colossus 28 February World War I passenger ships of Germany (11 P) This microfilm can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake city. Ship Elizabeth 12 November Search the end sections of other letters of the alphabet. Ship O. Thyen 8 November, 1855 SS Lessing 27 September This timeline reflects the largest extant passenger ship in the world at any given time. SS Empire City 10 December The index cards provide the emigrants name, status or occupation, age, names of persons traveling in the same party, and place of origin. US Jamestown 17 May These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch Centers, and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Brig Hero 3 January Brig James Coulter 26 January Cannot Find Your Ancestor in the Indexes? Index and images. Ship Caroline Tucker 2 May Ship Grotius 6 December 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 Australia 2 April There are different types of cards used in this file. Internet Access. SS Empire City 27 March SS Eagle 9 December Cutting 29 August The records of Europeans who emigrated through other ports, such as Bremen, LeHavre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp, have either been destroyed or are not available for research at the FamilySearch Library. Brig P. J. Nevius 20 March SS Castilla 5 March For more detailed instructions explaining how to use these Indirect indexes see the Handwritten Direct Indexes instructions. Brig Armagh 23 March Internet Access. SS Hevelius 19 November If you have ancestors who emigrated from these areas, the Hamburg passenger lists could provide important genealogical information about them, including their hometowns. Bark Virgilia 5 May Brig Mary E. Pennell 6 April This makes them an enormously valuable source for family history research. Ports in the 1840s Ira A. Glazier. Brig Alexandra 30 March Travelers with enough money purchased cabin passage and slept in private or semiprivate rooms. SS Zeeland 10 April Santiago de Cuba 14 February Ship William Rathbone 14 November SS Devon 10 November SS State of Indiana 26 January NOTE: Each letter of the alphabet was allotted only a certain number of pages. Schooner Villager 14 May Ship Manhattan 20 March Re: Can someone help me find immigration/naturalization records for some of my ancestors? Microfilm Access. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Brig Mary 21 May SS Bolivia 24 September SS W.A. SS Moses Taylor 29 February Occasionally, large page numbers are partially dittoed. SS City of Richmond 18 June Ship Marengo 11 May Ship Amethyst 14 February Brig Planter 1 January Schooner Vine 7 September Barque Jane 5 November National Archives and Records Administration. 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. SS England 1 January Ship Oder 9 June This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of New York from 1820-1957. Schooner Gem 8 March Microfilm Access. SS Saratoga 15 January Richmond 10 May SS Austrian 29 September SS Germanic 1 April Ship Mary Ann 10 March SS Holland 16 April Brig Phoenix 13 May Santiago de Cuba 7 April SS City of Berlin 1 December London 11 April SS Bumilli 25 March SS P. Caland 1 April Ship Burgandy 20 April, 1840 For FS Library microfilm numbers use the following list. SS Amerique 10 April Ship Europa 5 June SS Island 28 December Brig Columbus 29 March Ship Groton 31 October Introduction:This is a list of indexes of passenger lists (also called immigration records or ship manifests) for ships that sailed to the United States from 1820 to the 1940s (and now into the 1950s), including microfilm (some rolls have now been digitized), books, and online indexes and databases. 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. Caledonia 13 May Schooner Lucy Ames 29 March SS City of Chester 28 January Margaret Forbes 23 October Students will look at the table as a historian would and try to understand the advantages and disadvantages to this form of statistical analysis. Brig Lawsen 05 December Brig Robert Ray 15 March, 1833 Use the following table to determine the Index of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library. Bark Mary Morris 28 June Although food was provided, passengers had to cook it themselves. If a listing is found in "Germans to America," then the original passenger lists should be consulted, as they may contain further details. But by 1875 the pure sailer was disappearing, and by the turn of the 20th century the last masts on passenger ships had been removed. 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. SS Heiedoo 2 April Ship Harriett 9 July Othello 1 April From 1854-1910, separate lists were maintained for direct passengers and indirect passengers. Mozart 15 September Bark J. W. Paige 30 April 10,000 to Asian countries. RMS Russia 17 April Steamer Borussia 19 September Kate unknown SS Circassia 24 March Portland 12 January 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. If the emigrant departed about 1869 or 1870, search the two sets of Klber indexes first, then the Fifteen-Year Index, and then the handwritten indexes direct and indirect. On some passenger lists a numbered page is followed by one or more unnumbered pages. SS Marcia Day 15 December Re: When did Leroy Dice Gainey enter the US? Brig Johanna Catharine 14 January They are arranged chronologically by the ship arrival date and then alphabetically by surname and class. Brig Juliana 25 January SS Wieland 16 April Bark Johanna Elise 10 June "Direct passengers" were those who arrived at their final destination upon the same ship that they were registered on when they departed Hamburg. SS Rhinardda 16 April On rough crossings, steerage passengers often had little time in the fresh air on the upper deck. The database version created by the Center for Immigration Studies at the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies (the same group that created the published versions) was originally published on CD and is now available for free online from the National Archives and FamilySearch. 1891-1954 - Information given on passenger lists from 1891 to 1954 included: name, age, sex, nationality, occupation, marital status, last residence, final destination in the U.S., whether they had been to the U.S. before (and if so, when, where and how long), Br. Parthia 27 January Schooner Flora 16 February SS State of Nevada 16 June 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). Bark Dyle First Quarter SS Gallia 15 April SS Hermann 5 January Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. Brig Princess Beatrice 4 April SS Wisconsin 25 April In 1850, there was a noticeable uptick in the number of advertisements rice, 1/2 lb. Of these, eight lines ran express steamships, and twenty-three lines carry passengers and. Schooner Mexicana 13 September Ship Olbers 3 June SS Olympia 26 September SS Arragon 8 February SS Westphalia 27 March Lists of German Passengers Arriving at U.S. 1895 - 1954 . SS State of Pennsylvania 10 January Update your records. SS Taormina 28 December You can browse the same years and passenger list images on a home computer, if you scroll to the bottom after you click here, but you will be asked to subscribe to see the actual passenger list images. In some cases page numbers are dittoed, referring to the previous page. Schooner Villager 22 April 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 Montreal 20 April Between 1830 and 1914, more than four million people left Europe via Hamburg. SS Nevada 5 March Direct passengers were those who sailed on the same ship from Hamburg to their port of destination. Schooner Rambler 17 February For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Handwritten Indirect Indexes microfilm numbers click here. SS W. A. Scholten 30 June How would this announcement help you prepare for your voyage? When you have the departure date, ship, and page number, you are ready to find the emigrant in the passenger list. Germans in the American Revolutionary War, The Sinking of the Lusitania and America's Entry into World War I. SS City of Washington 1 May Length: 665 ft. Elena 23 March Royal Cutter Daring 26 February 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. An additional 48 rolls of microfilm for the Klber Indexes for the years 1850-1871, and one additional roll for the 1872 Direct and Indirect Index are also available. SS City of Berlin 29 April Barque Ann 3 September, 1829 SS Batavia 13 January SS Assyria 16 January SS Italy 19 June SS Wm. SS Britannia 15 December Steamer Iowa 16 July Before using the index, you need to know the approximate year the emigrant departed from Hamburg, Germany. Richmond 18 February SS Rhein 7 April Notice the type of information provided within these entries. Each section has its own separate handwritten index. Brig Sarah 25 July This index is available for free on the Internetfrom AncestryProGenealogistsbyclicking here. Italian Bark Adamo 9 June Isaac Webb 15 May SS Claribel 21 March Ship John Ravenel 13 April Ship Adam Lodge 14 June Barque James 17 November, 1836 Sch. Ca. Brig Champion 28 July City of Berlin 3 February Vittoria Rubruveer 5 April, 1876 Students will look at the table as a historian would and try to understand the advantages and disadvantages to this form of statistical analysis. Africaine 14 November Use the following instructions to search the index you selected in STEP 1. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration SS Scythia 24 April Nobel 13 May Ship Admiral 3 December Ship Stephen Whitney 6 April From Illustrated London News, July 6, 1850. Ship Rajah 11 September Schooner Union 13 May John Bell 14 May SS City of Brussels 20 September Students will analyze a Table of German Passenger ships that landed in Philadelphia from 1683 to 1775. Wealthy travelers took advantage of packets reliable sailings to study, tour, or transact business abroad. Brig Winthrop 26 September SS Aller 1 December Deutsch Below you will find a series of passenger lists for ships that left Hamburgduring the second half of the 19th Century and early 20th Century to bring Germans to South Africaand to other Direct trips between Hamburg and South Africa were relatively rare in the early years. SS Alsatia 26 January SS Wisconsin 29 January Bark Atlantic 10 June, 1866 By 1914, more than one million Eastern European Jews had emigrated to the United States through the port of Hamburg. Labrador 6 January SS Peru 2 May Beginning in the 1820s, transporting immigrants developed into a profitable, large-scale business. Prins Maurits 29 December Ship Sapphire 3 May It is unclear exactly how the data compiled in the Germans to America, 18501897 database relates directly to the published volumes. Instructions. SS Egypt 28 January SS Saratoga 9 April Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, 1944-1948 (NARA Microfilm Numbers), Baltimore Passenger Lists Online Index 1820-1948 and 1954-1957, Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD, 1820-1897 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD (City Passenger Lists), 1833-1866 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD, 1897-1952 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Finding Passenger Records at the Port of Boston, Massachusetts 1820-1963, Finding Galveston, Texas Passenger Records, New Orleans Passenger Lists Index and Images 1820-1945, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1853-1899 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Roll Numbers), Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1900-1952 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Finding Passenger Arrival Records at the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana, Philadelphia Passenger Lists - Index and Images 1800-1945, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, 1800-1906 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, January 1, 1883-June 28, 1948 (NARA & FHL Microfilm Numbers), Miscellaneous Atlantic, Gulf Coast and Great Lakes Ports 1820-1873, Miscellaneous Atlantic Ports Passenger Lists 1890s-1940s, Charleston, South Carolina Passenger Lists, New Bedford, Massachusetts Index 1902-1954, San Francisco, California Index to Passenger Lists 1893-1953, Savannah, Georgia Passenger Lists 1906-1945, Seattle, Tacoma and Port Townsend, Washington Passenger and Crew Lists 1882-1957, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina 1890-1924, U.S. Steamer Saxonia 17 May Steamer Northern 21 November Bark Sarah 22 December, 1896 You can see a list of images and years covered for the same index on a home computer if you click here, but you will be asked to subscribe to see the actual index images. SS Germanic 23 September SS Baltic 26 January This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 21:42. SS Schiedam 10 January Ship Elise and Mathilde 9 June Schooner Frank Howard 22 March Scholten 9 January These films will be found on the FS Library International floor. Ship Hermann 6 November The book call number is FS Library INTL Ref book 943.515/H1 W39h 1872. SS The Queen 21 March Atalanta 16 April SS State of Pennsylvania 29 September Social Science History is the official journal of the Social Science History Association. SS Carondelet 15 October Bark Hayden Brown 11 April SS Pavonia 19 February Gross tons: 30,150. Bark Fredonia 29 August, 1867 What was included in the price of a steerage ticket?What could you expect to eat while on board?What was not included with your ticket?How could Irish travelers starting in Belfast get to Liverpool, England, to catch the ship for their transatlantic crossing? Brig Tornado 1 September SS Oevenum 8 September SS Monowai 12 May Brig Demerara 24 May A typical packet in the 1820s and 1830s could also accommodate 10 to 20 well-to-do cabin passengers. Schooner Patriot 4 September, 1826 Use the search boxes at the bottom of each column to locate a particular vessel. Showing 1 to 8 of 320 records Clear All Filters Vessel Year built Line Builder & location Index and images. Bark Duncan Ritchie 21 July SS Dona Maria 8 December SS Caledonia 3 May Ship Henry Pratt 1 May SS Britannic 7 January Schooner Tigress 12 May Use these links when at one of these locations: Internet index and the separate handwritten index images; 1855-1934. From Some famous sailing ships and their builder, Donald McKay. Bark Dorothy 23 May Ann & Mary unknown This can be done without having to search the alphabetical name index for your ancestor's name. Do not sell or share my personal information, Birth date (or estimated birth year if birth date is not available), Source information (page, line, microfilm roll, and series numbers). Ship General Hamilton 25 October Steamer Dago 12 November 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. Internet Access. London Packet 29 October This page has been viewed 157,860 times (0 via redirect). Brig Weser 29 December, 1837 Brig Annah 24 May London Packet 15 March Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. SS Saratoga 19 April Ship Belfast 21 March SS Canada 21 January The records also include about 750,000 Jewish immigrants from Russia, who sailed at this time from Hamburg to the United States. SS Etruria 17 December SS City of New York 25 May SS Italy 24 February SS Republic 8 March SS Ethiopia 26 December Schooner Betty 6 April Ship Rome 3 June You may not need to look at the Hamburg passenger lists if you already know where your ancestor was born in Europe. This index is complete for the years it covers. SS Newbern 22 June Brig Hope 19 January Brig Margaret 2 March Brig Planter 10 December Wollaston 2 November SS The Queen 11 February SS Switzerland 3 March Compared with records of other immigrant groups, the German passenger man- SS Nevada 17 November Information contained in the index includes given name, surname, age, gender, arrival date, port of arrival, port of departure and ship name. Ship Anglo Saxon 1 April Schooner Cordelia 21 February SS Rherla 19 March SS William Rathbone 1 March He is obliged to cook it the best way he can in a cook shop 12 feet by 6! SS Adriatic 11 November Howe 6 March This card index on microfilm partially indexes: ForIndex of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library use the following list. SS George W Clyde 31 December SS Alexandria 17 September Ship Southampton 29 August Bark Edmund 3 November SS Australia 12 January SS Utopia 9 April Ship Jamaica 19 January SS Cornwall 1 April From 1870 to 1892, one third or more of the passengers traveled via the indirect route, but later this declined to about 4%. Santiago de Cuba 17 March Bark Minona 20 September The first 9 volumes of the "Germans to America" series indexed only passenger lists of ships that contained at least 80% German passengers. SS Erin 16 September Albatros (19th-century ship) Hired armed cutter Albion. Ship Edmond 14 June Brig Ann 3 July Seppings 21 April Schooner Leviathan 4 January SS Nevada 13 December 1977 - 2002, documenting the period 1850 - 1897 - Collection CIR: 4,108,378: Germans to America Passenger Data File, 1850 - 1897: 4,068,907 German Immigration to the U.S., 1850-1897, data files in the Access to Archival Databases . From Liverpool each passenger receives weekly 5 lbs. Brig Phoenix 29 August which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device "Germans to America." If the emigrant departed in 1854, search the Klber 2 index, or the alphabetical passenger lists themselves for that year. Ship Delaware 20 February SS Anchoria 18 July Steamer Cambria 22 February 1800s ship captain 29,260 1800s Ship Premium High Res Photos Browse 29,260 1800s ship photos and images available, or search for 1800s ship captain to find more great photos and pictures. Brig John Clifford 28 May Phoenix 10 September Schooner Jos. SS Colon 28 January Brig Evanista 5 July Names are arranged by the first letter of the surname only, so you may need to search the entire section (letter of the alphabet) to find the person. The lists include approximately 5 million records of individuals, approximately 80% of whom were destined for the United States.
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