Texas Emigration and Immigration FamilySearch Powell, Kimberly. The indexing project is mainly financed by the "Hauptfrsorgestelle", an institution of the City of Hamburg that supports training programs for handicapped persons. Schooner Mexicana 13 September Santiago de Cuba 7 April Kimberly Powell is a professional genealogist and the author of The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy. Bark Frueman 26 September SS Saratoga 19 April SS Suevia 11 April Ship Mary Catharine 17 March Included in this database are book indexes to passengers arriving by ship in Boston, Massachusetts between 1899 and 1940. SS Wisconsin 25 April SS Wyoming 27 December Barque Henry Grattan 3 February SS California 1 January London 14 July SS City of Baltimore 29 September, 1860 SS Nevada 5 March Social Science History is the official journal of the Social Science History Association. SS Colima 10 June The Indirect Passenger Lists include passengers who stopped at another European or British port before sailing to their final destination. Schooner Eleanor Jane 14 September Havre 27 September Mary Ridgeway 20 April Powell, Kimberly. Bark Ovanda 5 May Ship Diana 17 May Ship Susquehanna 13 June Labrador 6 January Also, make a printout or photocopy of the passenger list pages showing your ancestor and other family members. SS Cornwall 1 April SS Mosel 17 March SS Bothnia 2 April Ship Benjamin Morgan 10 April SS City of Berlin 14 April SS Rhein 7 December SS Anchoria 3 February SS Neckar 14 April Brig Demerara 24 May SS Egypt 23 September 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 Walla Walla 22 May 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. In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. SS State of Georgia 28 December Amana 23 September, 1887 SS Bothnia 5 March Arabian 19 June These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Although food was provided, passengers had to cook it themselves. SS Amerique 1 March For a Wiki list of terminology used in the Hamburg passenger lists, see Hamburg Passenger List Terminology. To browse this image set, select from the options below. SS Rhaetia 18 December Ship Alleghany 14 November Ship Elena 26 September SS State of Virginia 19 January SS Arragon 16 April For FS Library microfilm numbers use the following list. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/germans-to-america-1421984. SS Schiedam 15 April SS Utopia 9 April Bark Dyle First Quarter SS Canada 14 February Re: I would like to find information on my parent’s immigration here to the US. SS Alsatia 26 January It lists the indexes available for various emigration years. To make the most of these records it will be helpful to have an idea of where the person was coming from and when they arrived. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration The book call number is FS Library INTL Ref book 943.515/H1 W39h 1872. SS Columbus 1 February Brig Hippomenes 7 January Brig Tunis 17 September "The ships kept ballooning in scale," says Roka. SS W.A. Ship Caroline Tucker 2 May SS Main 8 March Bark Repeater 24 June Germany Emigration and Immigration FamilySearch 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. anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. Ship Burgandy 20 April, 1840 SS Parthia 4 April Ship Providence 5 September Ship Delaware 20 February SS George West 29 March SS Utopia 7 October, 1877 Compared with records of other immigrant groups, the German passenger man- Look for. SS Cornwall 5 March SS Canada 18 September SS Thos. SS Wm. Ship Jere Thompson 16 May SS Wieland 27 March This page has been viewed 157,860 times (0 via redirect). Ship Tacitus 26 November SS Main 6 October Barque Kingston 9 May SS Bothnia 4 October SS Alameda 8 June Ship James Grant 10 December SS Olinda 2 June 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 Canada 5 October SS Ethiopia 16 September The person emigrated at a different date. Passenger Arrival Records | National Archives Steamer Alps 26 July Ship Huntress 12 July Ports. Brig Acadian 22 April 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. Bark Creole 8 March SS England 2 July, 1878 SS Silesia 19 February Re: Where can I find immigration records? 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 Brussels 24 February Brig Annah 24 May SS Montana 16 April Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The separate handwritten index images; 1855-1934 [1850-1854 need no index] are available at Ancestry.com, a subscription site. SS Gallia 15 April Ship Tennessee 27 January 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. Ship Rattler 2 September Staterooms, although tiny, normally came equipped with a mattress and linens, a washbasin, and some drawers. Schooner Hesperus 13 May Bark Sacramento 13 May SS State of Nevada 10 January The Indirect and the Direct Handwritten indexes are similar. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch Centers, and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Updates: SS City of Montreal 7 January Use the search boxes at the bottom of each column to locate a particular vessel. SS Hadji 5 February SS W.A. The census provides the year a person arrived in the United States, and shows neighbors. SS Anchoria 20 March "Germans to America," compiled and edited by Ira A. Glazier and P. William Filby, is a series of books which indexes passenger arrival records of ships carrying Germans to the U.S. ports ofBaltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia. Germans in the American Revolutionary War, The Sinking of the Lusitania and America's Entry into World War I. Between 12th and 14th Streets Brig Emerald 8 July On the Ancestry.com Internet index results list, click "View Image" at the end of a name entry to see the image of that person's passenger list page. 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. Ship O. Thyen 8 November, 1855 Ship Stephen Whitney 6 April See step 3 to learn how to do this. Ship Colossus 28 February It is unclear exactly how the data compiled in the Germans to America, 18501897 database relates directly to the published volumes. Imagine you were emigrating from Great Britain to the United States in 1850. Bark Norma 30 March Ship America 21 August This card index on microfilm partially indexes: ForIndex of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library use the following list. Ship Edward 28 December, 1828 Bark G. C. Stanford 8 March SS Claribel 8 April Brig William 13 February The reason for emigration was hunger. Ship Telegraph 14 February By 1914, more than one million Eastern European Jews had emigrated to the United States through the port of Hamburg. Brig Galate 1 September SS Monowai 12 May The Direct Passenger Lists include passengers who left Hamburg, Germany, and sailed directly to their destination without stopping at other European ports. Using the handwritten indexes, you can look up the name of your ancestor alphabetically by year and find the departure date or page number of the passenger list. Ship Robert Morris 2 February Finding New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957 Books do not circulate to FamilySearch Centers. SS Pavonia 19 February SS Erin 16 September Schooner Cordelia 21 February SS Bamberg 18 April SS Milly & Rachel 18 November SS Cornwall 23 June Galliot Hendrika 17 September Direct passengers were those who sailed on the same ship from Hamburg to their port of destination. Microfilm Access. 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. Howe 6 March Immigration Records | National Archives Steamer Hibernia 22 March Santiago de Cuba 14 February Schooner Boston 9 March 1800s Ship Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Schooner Boston 24 March Brig Ann 28 September Barque Gilbert Henderson 20 December Ship Octavia 31 March 1800 - 1982 (with gaps) Canadian Border Crossing Records. World War I passenger ships of Germany (11 P) Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. This document uses traditional English weights and measures. Brig Garland 26 May SS Severn 8 January Request Permissions. In German. Bark John Boulton 23 March Ship Sapphire 3 May Did My Ancestor Come Through Ellis Island? SS Belise 14 November SS Devonia 2 January Ship Mercury 5 September We do not observe fares declining in the late 1840s and 1850s. 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. Ship Edward Downes 12 May SS Gaelic 6 June Use the following table to determine the Index of Changed Microfilm numbers at the FamilySearch Library. Of these, eight lines ran express steamships, and twenty-three lines carry passengers and. Schooner Richard 1 September Scholten 9 January Steamer Cambria 22 February Barque Diana 12 June 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). Ship Marengo 11 May SS Baltic 26 January SS Alvena 18 April General Warren 11 January ThoughtCo. Currently there are no records for the year 1901. Early liners were made of wood and used paddle . SS Olinda 2 July Brig Diana 9 August Internet Access. Cutting 29 August SS Helvetia 8 April Cheshire 13 April New Zealand Passenger Lists 1800-1900 a collection of over 2000 searchable ship passenger lists to New Zealand Brig Acadian 5 September Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 - Ancestry Barque Sterling 31 October, 1832 Brig Rebecca Francis 4 September Brig Lily Pommerania 4 April Students will make generalizations about trends in immigration and suggest reasons for sudden spikes or drops in immigration. Bark Johanna 18 May Ship Renown 13 February For more information, visit http://journals.cambridge.org. Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 . Beginning in 1891, "Germans to America" only includes arrivals to the port of New York. Ship Gov. There may or may not be a note indicating this happened. Ship Mediator 2 September SS Atlas 9 January SS City of Washington 3 April Morro Castle 2 August, 1881 SS Caledonia 23 January SS Silesia 5 April Ship Edmond 14 June Ship Marengo 28 July Category:Passenger ships of Germany - Wikipedia SS San Blas 3 May SS State of Indiana 17 December She teaches at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Thus, a number of Germans who came over on ships from 1850-1855 are not included. SS Devonia 26 February Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. Liner Transatlantic Crossing Times, 1833 - 1952 | The Geography of Barque Ellen 30 June 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. Isaac Webb 15 May Prins Maurits 29 December SS Australia 12 January Ship Nestor 30 November 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. flour, 2 lbs. Internet Access. This database contains passenger lists of ships that departed from the port of Hamburg, Germany from 1850-1934 (with a gap from 1915-1919 due to World War I). Bremen Packet 16 October Ship Sea King 12 June 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. Wm. SS City of Puebla 1 May RMS Celtic 20 January Among these were approximately 1.2 million people from Russia, Austria-Hungary, Romania, and other countries of southeastern Europe. SS Oder 28 January Ship Olympia 28 November Bark St Dominique 7 August SS Pereire 10 April From 1854-1910, separate lists were maintained for direct passengers and indirect passengers. Barque Flash 13 June Brig Dido 10 June Brig Charlotte 29 April Ship Tarolinta 3 February Bavaria (Bayern) Emigration and Immigration FamilySearch At the FamilySearch Librarysearch for the freeimages of this complete but hard-to-read index on Ancestry.com click here. SS P. Caland 1 April The records also include about 750,000 Jewish immigrants from Russia, who sailed at this time from Hamburg to the United States. Brig Gem 23 March Bark Johanna Elise 10 June Barque Hope 5 April Bremen Passenger Lists (English) Bremer Passagierlisten (German) Seaman's Licenses, 1806-1878. SS Umatilla 27 May Ship New England 27 December, 1854 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Passenger ships of Germany. SS Umatilla 26 June, 1894 From 1911 onward, the direct and indirect passengers were no longer recorded in separate lists. SS Oceanic 17 May Brig Stillman 11 May This makes them an enormously valuable source for family history research. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants left Europe for the United States in the 1800s. SS W. A. Scholten 30 June Bark Hayden Brown 11 April Colonist's Ships - 1840's and 1850's - RootsWeb 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. SS State of Pennsylvania 10 January RMS City of Richmond 19 February of oatmeal, 2 1/2 lbs. Many of these items may be used to search the index for the years 1850-1934, using the search template above. Margaret Forbes 23 October Ship Robert Burton 30 March Ship Arkwright 31 October ISTG - Voyages in the 1800's - Immigrant Ships Brig Champion 28 July SS Holland 20 January SS Baltic 29 March 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 SS England 22 December SS Acapulco 6 May 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. Santiago de Cuba 17 March SS Egypt 29 January 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). This index is complete for the years it covers. Bark Atlantic 17 January SS Bumilli 25 March Brig James Coulter 26 January Elena 23 March Brig Mary 21 May Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Some records for tonnage outlived the ships that set them - notably the SS Great Eastern, and RMS Queen Elizabeth. SS H. Trowbridge 26 July Ship Olive Branch 2 October SS Bolivia 17 April SS Arragon 30 September Due to its inclusion criteria, this series is considered to be an incompletethough fairly thoroughindex to German passengers arriving in America during this period. SS Olinda 14 September, 1892 For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Direct Passenger List microfilm numbers click here. Most crossed in the steerage area, below decks. SS Wyoming 18 March SS Donau 8 January Brig Gem of New Haven 17 January SS Wyoming 25 September Brig Robert Ray 15 March, 1833 Ship Oswego 9 September, 1846 Bark Duncan Ritchie 21 July If a given ship was superseded by another, scrapped, or lost at sea, it is then succeeded. Ann & Mary unknown Many of these journals are the leading academic publications in their fields and together they form one of the most valuable and comprehensive bodies of research available today. Once the Germans realized they wouldn't win at speed, they focused on size and luxury. SS Rhenania 7 November SS Ethiopia 26 December Ship Martha 21 March Find resources in our German Research Center. From 1870 to 1892, one third or more of the passengers traveled via the indirect route, but later this declined to about 4%. Ship Crescent 29 January Ship Elias Burger 25 February SS Nuemberg 18 April Schooner Charlie Bell 3 April Brig Quebec 22 March Search the end sections of other letters of the alphabet. Albatros (19th-century ship) Hired armed cutter Albion. Admiral 6 December, 1853 sugar, 1/2 lb. SS State of Virginia 1 February Wealthy travelers took advantage of packets reliable sailings to study, tour, or transact business abroad. Steamer Dago 12 November "Germans to America." Harvard 22 December, 1862 SS Marshall Bennett 28 April 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. Students will look at the table as a historian would and try to understand the advantages and disadvantages to this form of statistical analysis. SS Herder 16 April This database contains passenger lists of ships that departed from the port of Hamburg, Germany from 1850-1934 (with a gap from 1915-1919 due to World War I). Students will make generalizations about trends in immigration and suggest reasons for sudden spikes or drops in immigration. Brig P. J. Nevius 20 March Brig Juliana 25 January Schooner Leviathan 4 January Microfilm Access. SS Wisconsin 16 April Adelaide Metcalf 28 March SS City of Richmond 24 March German Immigration to Pennsylvania, 1709 to 1820 - JSTOR Determine the indexes to use from the following table. SS Wyoming 1 January 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. Brig Ann 3 July Atalanta 16 April Brig Eclipse 10 December Use Form NATF 81or order online to obtain copies of inbound federal passenger arrival manifests for ships and airplanes, . SS General Werder 1 April SS State of Georgia 17 April From Liverpool each passenger receives weekly 5 lbs. Therefore, search all of the end pages assigned to other letters if your ancestors name is not listed where it should be. Hired armed lugger Alert. SS Bothnia 9 April Schooner John Rose 1 April 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. SS Etau 7 March While most of the Bremen, Germany passenger departure records were destroyed, a few from 1920-1939 have survived. SS Romeo 17 June 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. SS Bell 11 December Index ($) Bremen, Germany Ships Crew Lists (Bremer Musterungslisten der Schiffe), ($). Ship Henry Pratt 1 May Bark Anna Delius 1 June, 1868 Patrick Henry 27 July SS Austrian 29 September 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. SS Abyssinia 6 February "Germans to America." SS Circassia 24 March Richmond 18 February Ca. Index and images. Barque Ann 3 September, 1829 Brig Alexandra 30 March Brig Leonida 29 August This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. 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 Alvo 26 December SS Assyria 16 January Cannot Find Your Ancestor in the Indexes? How Do I Find a Name that is not Indexed? SS Cleopatra 28 March SS Algeria 21 February SS Mosel (retranscribed, now in volume 2) 21 November 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. NARA - AAD - List of Series - List All Series - Archives This list may not reflect recent changes. SS Rhein 7 April Schooner Meridan 11 May SS City of Washington 10 April Ship Majestic 9 March SS Anchoria 7 January SS Nevada 1 May How would this announcement help you prepare for your voyage? Why Gilded Age ocean liners were so luxurious - Curbed Brig Daniel Webster 24 March Brig Evanista 5 July Gross tons: 30,150. Schooner Sisters 24 January The FamilySearch Library and many FamilySearch Centers have a subscription which includes the Ancestry images and indexes. SS Herder 20 January Ship's Passenger Lists Hamburg to Africa incl South Africa SS Rhein 13 January which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device London Packet 29 October 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. SS Alexandria 5 April Online International Ship Passenger Lists - German Roots SS Newport 3 December Sloop Frederick 25 January Howe 30 March Galliott Flora 21 May Bark Constitution 31 May This timeline reflects the largest extant passenger ship in the world at any given time. Richmond 10 May In addition, it would help to know the name of a relative or neighbor traveling with him. SS Nacoochie 27 April SS Holland 16 April Brig Herschel 21 May Instructions. The database also includes a partial index, covering the years 1850-1914 (up to the start of WWI) and 1920-1934. Microfilm Access. F. Patten 11 June 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. German Immigration to the U.S., 1850-1897, data files in the Access to Archival Databases . Brig Keying 12 September For the FamilySearch Catalog listing of Handwritten Indirect Indexes microfilm numbers click here. Brig Weser 29 December, 1837 SS Denmark 8 February It also includes the year of emigration and the page number where the entry will be found. Brig Porto Plata 26 September At the FamilySearch Library to search for the free images of this complete but hard-to-read index on Ancestry.com click here. SS Colon 16 April SS Saratoga 16 November Ship Gleaner 17 January SS Glausannox 16 April SS Canima 25 September Ship Clara Wheeler 15 July SS Assyria 25 September Highflyer 30 July SS Algeria 20 June SS Hevelius 19 November SS William Rathbone 1 March The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. These microfilms can be accessed at various FamilySearch centers and at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. Akbar 26 May SS Germanic 21 January Schooner Leo 25 June SS Olinda 2 May SS The Queen 11 February Ship Chariot 10 August Ship Thornton 13 May Schooner Jos. SS Trinidad 31 December Travelers with enough money purchased cabin passage and slept in private or semiprivate rooms. Schooner Alma 10 June John Wells 11 February SS Abyssinia 6 January Ship Albree 9 January Schooner St. James 13 May SS Pennland 17 December SS City of Alexandria 31 December SS Rotterdam 15 January The Hamburg passenger lists have many partial indexes: No single index lists everyone.
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