Port of Departure: Le Havre 1827 Ship Crescent 29 January Ship Harriett 9 July. . 1850-1934 Auswandererlisten, 1850-1934 (Hamburg passenger lists) at FamilySearch, images. 1826 From Le Havre - WWII - American Landing Beaches Discovery Private Tour. Port of Departure: Le Havre and Brest The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. LA SAVOIE. The Seine is its great street. Port of Arrival: New York She is an award-winning author of several genealogy how-to books, including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Genealogy, The Genealogist's Computer Companion, and Finding Your Famous and Infamous Ancestors. Only a few of them are listed Port of Arrival: New York The passenger list records were created by the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and the Immigration and Naturalization Service [INS] (Record Group 85). Ship Crescent 29 January SS South Carolina 15 March Send the correctly spelled given name and surname of the passenger, a self-addressed, stamped envelope, stating your email address on the cover letter, to, Liste de passagersGroupement Gnalogique du Havre et de Seine-MaritimeB.P. //]]>. Passenger Lists, 1865-1922 allows you to access the passenger lists by name of ship, port and date of departure and or port and date of arrival. New road connections have been built since; among the most notable is the Pont de Normandie, which connects the two banks of the Seine and reduces traveling time between Honfleur and Le Havre to less than 15 minutesLe Havre is naturally separated into two areas by a cliff. Port of Arrival: Boston : Martin 38, Madeleine 40, Therese 8, Jacob 6, Johann 4; from France #253, FIX: Catherine 23, Madeleine 30; from France #259, MARZOLF: George 34, Elisabeth 27, Bernhard 30; from France #262, DEMSINGER: Catherine 27, Johann 28; from France #267, SCHENCK: Charles 39, Elisabeth 39, Martin 24, Carl 9, Egide 4; from France #269, SINNER: Madeleine 38, Madeleine 8; from France #304, HUBER: Catherine 48, Barbara 15, Bernhard 12, Georg 8, Michel 6; from France #306, SONNER: Joseph 25, Elisabeth 20, Vincent 21; from France #477, HAUSER: Joseph 37, Caroline 24; from France, BARTHOLEMY: Joseph 30, Louise 35, Josephine 7, Artemis? Collection Search. C-4528 and the LDS microfilm 0889448 contain the full passenger lists for all ships arriving at Quebec in 1873. ; from France, SCHRECKENBERGER: Josephine 15, Georges 2; from Germany, STRECKMEYER: Georges 54, Jean 19, Michel 11, Catherine 16, Caroline 18; from Germany, SCHNEIDER: Catherine 16, Georges 2; from Germany, JACOBI: Catherine 18; from Germany Alsatia, ERHARDT: Jacques 19; from Germany Alsatia, SCHREKENBERGER: Georges 55, Mrs. 55, Joseph 14, Louis 12; from Germany Alsatia, WESTERMANN: F.J. See Also: Port of Arrival: New York SS Wieland 15 February Emigrants from Le Havre to Canada via Liverpool in 1873 . This is usually the first place that researchers begin their search for emigration lists. 23, Magdeline 20, Justine 18, Chrysostome 15, Paul 11, Victor 9; from France, HUSS: Phillipp 32, Madeline 32, Marie 3, Emile 2, Eugene 8 mos. | There are around 9,500 French nationals registered in Mexico and about 6,000 to 7,000 Frenchmen unregistered. * The last column indicates whether the passengers are transient or intended protracted sojourn. Ship Henry Astor 15 November Port of Departure: Le Havre, France; Date of Departure: 1908-07-25; Port of Arrival: New York, NY; Date of Arrival: 1908-08-01; Year: 1908. 3, Therese 1/2; from France, passengers #612-617, KNITTEL: Elisabeth 41, Joseph 3, Marie 16? Port of Departure: Le Havre Arrival Date: 08-Nov-1851, Ship Name: Admiral Between October 1882 and December 1897, 8,413 Frenchmen settled in Chile, making up 23% of immigrants (second only after Spaniards) from this period. 13,922 Frenchmen, most of them from the. Of course, there will be those ancestors who did not bother with this step. Arrival Date: 23-Apr-1857, Ship Name: Edgar P Stinger https://FamilySearch.org : 13 August 2022. An aside to other readers, this port was used heavily by Italians. 18, Rudolph 5; from France, BURGES: Therese 26, Rudolph 1/2; from France, WERNER: Grover 36, Dorothee 32, Fritz 10, Sophie 2/4; from France, FIX: Georges 53, Marie Ann 24, Elisab 21, Ferdinand 13; from France, FANDLE? Port of Departure: Le Havre Steamers have been sunk by submarines, and the shipbuilding yards of France have been devoted chiefly to naval construction. Port of Arrival: New York 1/2; from Bavaria, MIDER: Joseph 20, Michel 23; from Bavaria, PFOL: Genevieve 18, Christine 24; from France, HENG: Joseph 42, Anna 33, Anna 4, Joseph 1/2; from France, COUTRIERE: Louis 34, Jacob 28; from France, DUFRAISE: Francoize 62, Delphine 28; from France, PETERMANN: Edward 31, Rose 30, Eugene 3/12; from France, CONRAD: Georg 28, Cathrina 24, Maria 21, from France, HUGUENARD? Hopefully the information you seek will be found on the records in Le Havre. Many people in the French-Australian community now originate from, The Basques are a people who live between the Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees Mountains. Port of Arrival: New York 36?, Marie 34? Several French Canadian sources mention the French home parish of an individual or his parents, for example: French Colonization of Algeria: Under the pretext of a slight to their consul, the French invaded and captured Algiers in 1830. 38, Georges 8, Josephine 6, Theresa infant; from Alsatia, SCHNEIDER, Mad (female) 56, Alois 17, Josephine 33? Joseph 58, Anna Barb. Microfilm Reel Number . 6, Caroline 5, Theodore 3; from Germany, HOEHN: Andre 26, Caroline 20, Charles 1/2; from Germany, LEUTENBERGER: Joseph 28, George 22, Francois 18; from Germany, EPPLER: Jacques 27, Regina 26, Barbe 24, Ann Marie 16, Jean 10; from Germany, MEYER: Barbe 34, Anna 38?, Madelaine 9; from Germany, PIAT: Joseph 54, Richard 55, Maria 18; from Bade (#189), GEHRING: Gg 28, Therese 25, Elisabeth 24; from Bade (#193), KLAIBER: Gg 44, Barb 44; from Bade (#196), PFAFFE: Carl 30, Anna 38, Carl 3mos. The emigration process was more than just the act of getting on the ship. Suggestions? Few such lists have survived and can be found within various collections. SS Amerique 10 April SS Herder 16 April 9, Francoise? French Indochina was dissolved under the Geneva Accords of 1954 into three countriesVietnam, and the kingdoms of Cambodia and Laos. On 24 September 1853, France took formal possession of New Caledonia. By 1940, only about 34,000 French civilians lived in French Indochina, along with a smaller number of French military personnel and government workers. : P. Francois 43, Maria 35, Xavier 13, from France, HABERMEHL: Georg 31, Anna Maria 22, from France. Port of Departure: Le Havre Consult the section on Her third-class passenger capacity was increased to 1,000. Ship Rattler 2 September, 1855 32, Elise 26, Benjamin 20, Joseph 16; from France, LAROCHE: Marie 45, Ferdinand 14, Ernest 11, Joseph 9; from France, SCHMIDT: Nicolas 60, Elisabeth 62, Joseph 16, Pauline 35; from Alsace, KREMMER: Paul 36, Michel 4, Baptiste (enfant); from Alsace, EGER: Henri 39, Barbe 35, Henri 10, Madeleine 9, Philippe 7, Georges (enfant), Fried (enfant), MARTIN 23; from Alsace, KIEFFER: Henri 47, Elise 47, Henri 17, Georges 16, Elise 8; from Alsace, RITTER: Elise 36, Nicolas 12, Augustine 9, Josephine (enfant); from Alsace, SCHMITT: Nicolas 24, Sophia 11; from France, ECKER: Eugene 22, Caroline 26, Eugene (enfant); from France, LUTHRINGER: Joseph 68, Madeleine 25, Agatha 21; from Alsace, BERENTER: Desire? Port of Departure: Le Havre Port of Departure: Le Havre The majority of immigrants came as "engags." 9, Dorthea 8, from Bavaria. Since many Alsatians (people in Alsace-Lorraine, France) spoke more German than French, they were often called Germans when they emigrated to other nations. Arrival Date: 05-Feb-1853, Ship Name: Irene Buffalo), GOETZ: Jeane 43, Caroline 38, Louis 10, Therese 8, Josephine 5, Cath Anne 2; from Germany, WEHRUNG: George 29, Catherine 20, George (enfant), Nicolas 29; from France, ROESER: Philippe 46, Caroline 38, Philippe 10, Caroline 13, Chretien 8, Madeleine 5, Louis (enfant); from Alsace, BURRI: Charlotte 21, Sophie 18, George 16; from Alsace, SALTZMANN: Joseph 51, Madeleine 55, Walenck? Havre 27 September 26 (from Germany, destination Chicago IL) passenger # 260, BALL: Martin 26, Regina 23, Caroline 21, Marie 18, Sophie 16 (from Germany, destination Buffalo NY) passengers # 304-308, STRASSER: Ferdinand 17 (from Germany, destination Buffalo NY) passenger # 426, BALL: Adam 23, Joseph 17 (from Germany, destination NY) passengers # 427-428, STABEL: Bernhardt 56, Camilla 51, Camilla 26, Josephine 24, Marie 23, Alois 14, Bernhardt 11, Rosalie 7, Emma 4; from Germany, destination Buffalo, LEHMANN: Lorentz 32, Catherina 33, Julie 4, Marie 3, To join brother-in-law Casper MILLER at 506 Glenwood Av. : Martin 36, Marie? : Samuel 44, Catherine 42, Catherine 15, ___? One page of the RMS Ivernia passenger list, Le Havre to Montreal - 25 April 1959. Port of Departure: Le Havre Posted at 14:37 | Permalink Port of Arrival: New York New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891." Database with images. Notre site est en transition. 14; from Germany #145-148, STABEL: August? Arrival Date: 21-Aug-1851, Ship Name: Caroline and Mary Clark here. Port of Arrival: New York anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. to retrieve any portion of the site. Many passengers on this ship are from Alsace. Port of Departure: Le Havre Ships arriving on the West Coast carried passengers from Asia, Australia and Honolulu. Le Havre, France; Date of Departure: 1912-08-31; Port of Arrival: New York, NY; Date of Arrival: 1912-09-09; Year: 1912. Arrival Date: 05-Jul-1881, Ship Name: France ; from France #340, FAVORE: Francois 33, Marie Therese 34, Louis Constant 4, Maria Rosalie 9mos., Andre 62; from France #348, DURLIAT: M. Anne 25; from France, passenger #86, GAS: Joseph 29; from Wuertemburg, passeger #551, CASPAR: Michel 19; from France, passenger #575, WALTER: Georges 20, Marguerite 30, Marie Anne 7, Francois 5, Marguerite As will be seen from the map in this chapter, not only are great extensions being carried out at present in the harbor, but excellent additional docking facilities have been planned. Ship Passenger Lists: 1820-1850. They cover the years from about 1750 to 1850. letter to Brian Matches and Possible Matches for the Passengers on This Page, Matches and Possible Matches STRACK: Amalia 37, Regine 8, Michel 5, Louise 11mos. Bade, SCHERER? The passenger lists for 1925-1935 contain more details such as the immigrants' place of birth and the name and address of the contact person both for where they came from and for their intended destination in Canada. Many of those "engags" remained in New France after their contracts ended. While the time period in question, the mid-1800s, does not have as informative records as the latter years, it may still possible to find the information you are seeking. Dozens of other published emigrant lists from many areas of France can be identified in the Place search of the FamilySearch Catalog under the town, department, province, or region from which the emigrants came. : Sebastian 20; from France #199, HEINZ: Frederic 32, Madelaine 26, Frederic 6, Catherine 4, Madeleine 2, George 6mos. Comments (33), Tags: Port of Departure: Le Havre Infants are listed separately at the end of the list, and include: KLOEPFER: Alexander 2, Emil 10 months; from France, GOTZ: Barbara 34, Elizabeth 9, Matilda? For the Departmental Archives of Seine-Maritime: UPDATE AND EVEN MORE TO CELEBRATE! Port of Departure: Le Havre Passenger lists of the NIAGARA arriving in New York, NY on 1912-11-29 123 Ship: NIAGARA Port of Departure: Le Havre, France Date of Departure: 1912-11-16 Port of Arrival: New York, NY Date of Arrival: 1912-11-29 Year: 1912 Microfilm Reel Number: T-4710 Reference: RG 76 She has been involved in online genealogy for fifteen years. France, SPEIDEL: Jacob 56, Carl 20, Jacob 17, from Bade, WAGNER: Christian 37, Sophie 27, Henry 15, Philippe 16, Catherine 2, from *No matter how clearly we try to make the point, we still receive dozens of comments and messages from readers who do not seem to be reading this post with attention, or perhaps do not understand what vessel registration. SS St. Laurent 14 May. Arrival Date: 21-Aug-1879, Ship Name: France There is also a considerable Basque Diaspora, particularly in Latin America and the USA. Port of Departure: Le Havre Port of Departure: Le Havre Arrival Date: 10-Jan-1852, Ship Name: Samuel M Fox Port of Arrival: New York Port of Arrival: New York Others who came later were from poorer Huguenot families. Maria 10, Carolina 18, Bernhard 5, Veronica 2; from France #168, SCHUSTENHEIM: Barbara 23; from France #178, GERWIG: Jacob 41, Madelaine 42, Henri 16, Georg 9, Frederic 8, Louis 4; from France #1, WOLF: Jacob 47, Madeleine 68, Marguerithe 63, Jacob 15; from France #8, BLOCK: Rosine 18 or 48, Marie 21; from France #16, VOGELE: Antoine 60, Marie 25, Madeleine 23, Catherine 18, Eleanore 14, Bernard 9; from France #20, MAI: Michael 29, Jeanne 27; from France #27, SCHLOSSER: Bernard or Eduard 20; from France #74, BAUMMER: Lorenz 32, Marie 26, Joseph 2-1/2; from France #75, SCHLOSSER: Rosine 50, Madelaine 14; from France #78, MUNTSCH: Pierre 36, Catherine 34; from France #135, SCHWEIGER: Charles Auguste 29; from France #143, SOLOMON: Maurice 41, Adele 34; from France #145, STAHLING: Anton 35, Christine 24; from France #244, NAVELET: Friedreich 36, Barbara 36, Adam 26, Sophie 9, Georg 8, Nicolaus 4; from France #246, STADLER: Georg 31, Catherine 33, Michel 11, Jacob 9, Angelike 7, Elisabeth 3; from France #252, COLET: Jean 32, Gertrud 28, Elise 6, Julie 4; from France #261, JAECK: E 37 (male), M 35 (female), F 14 (male), V 8 (male), L 3 (male); from Germany, BAUER: George 30, Dorothee 36, Salome 6, Louisa 4, George 2, Frederic 5mos. This is a joy! 8, from Bavaria, VITTER? 6, from Bade, CLAUS: Mathias 53, Madelaine 40, Mathias 17, Martin 16, Madelaine 22, Gerg Organized by Date of Departure, Steamship Line, Steamship or Ocean Liner, Class of Passengers, Route, and the Ship's Captain. Arrival Date: 30-Dec-1853, Ship Name: Susan E Howell In the 17th and early 18th centuries, there was an influx of a few thousand, During the first half of the 19th century, Uruguay received most of French immigrants to South America. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Port of Departure: Le Havre, France; Date of Departure: 1912-08-31; Port of Arrival: . You can search the Labrador 6 January Port of Departure: Le Havre There are many misspellings on the arrival side. If a search brings you to a blank page, that post has been published in one of our booklets, (shown in the right-hand column) and is available for purchase. One of France's longest-held overseas territories, Algeria became a destination for hundreds of thousands of European immigrants, who became known as colons and later, as Pied-Noirs. During the 1800s, most Italian emigrants left through the ports of Le Havre, Marseilles, and Nice in France, and Genova, . please submit a short paragraph about the passenger, where settled, children, etc., with the name of the ship and date of arrival, and send to the transcriber at the bottom . Port of Departure: Le Havre Port of Arrival: New York While it would be nice if all the records were microfilmed and therefore easily accessible this is not always the case. Port of Arrival: New York Significant numbers of emigrants left France during the following periods: It would be a massive undertaking to report the background of all the colonies France established. Passenger lists (RG 76) were the official record of immigration during this period; there are no immigrant applications or files. Either the age was not given correctly or there is another error. It is situated in north-western France, on the right bank of the mouth of the river Seine on the English Channel. In 1785, Spain transported seven shiploads of Acadian exiles to Louisiana where Acadians were called Cajuns. St. Martin Le Havre, France to New York 10 February 1820 Two Marys 12 February 1820 Amsterdam to New York . Historian Ben Kiernan wrote on the French conquest of Algeria: "By 1875, the French conquest was complete. 80% of them were coming from '. People who lived near each other in France often settled together in the nation where they emigrated to. Arrival Date: 28-Aug-1853, Ship Name: Screamer However, French immigrated played a role in the following list of French colonies. The decree also free land to any Spaniard (and eventually French) who would be willing to settle on the island. Le contenu de cette page demeurera actif jusqu' son transfert sur notre nouveau site Web. Arrival Date: 03-Nov-1880 (pages 17-28 for this date). // Best 223 Rifle Uk, Indoor Walking Track Montgomery, Al, Rucker Park Summer League, Calamity Waifu Texture Pack, Articles B