reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by GGA Image ID # 19eb5eab08 Le Havre is a city in the Seine-Maritime department of the Haute-Normandie region in France. Only a few of them are listed Elisabeth 21, Catherine 19, Marie Port of Departure: Le Havre 1827 Ship Crescent 29 January Ship Harriett 9 July. Port of Arrival: New York 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. Le Havre. These are some of the passengers, including every passenger from France: Ship Name: Tropic Port of Arrival: New York 80 76050 Le Havre Cedex FRANCE Email:gghsm@wanadoo.fr Telephone:02.35.44.94.40 Emigration and Immigration [ edit | edit source] Emigration and immigration records list the names of people leaving (emigration) or coming into (immigration) France. There are around 9,500 French nationals registered in Mexico and about 6,000 to 7,000 Frenchmen unregistered. See more advice from Rhonda in her columns Expert Tips, Tigs and Trees, and Overheard in the Message Boards. There are 800,000 descendants of the French in Chile today. from C$1,503 per adult. 37, Auguste (male) 16, Caroline 11, Joseph 10, Guilaume Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. ; from Germany Alsatia, HAGEL?, Catherine 20, from Germany Alsace, BAUMBUTHER: Madeleine 25, from Germany Alsace, ALTMANN: George 23, O___? In 1785, Spain transported seven shiploads of Acadian exiles to Louisiana where Acadians were called Cajuns. 25, from Germany Alsace, GUTHA? Notre site est en transition. Port of Arrival: New York Other intermediary ports of call are not listed. Port of Arrival: New York It does not correspond to the unindexed lists mentioned above. Arrival Date: 03-Apr-1892, Ship Name: La Bretagne Unlike Algeria, French settlement in Indochina did not occur at a grand scale. Emigrants from Le Havre to Canada via Liverpool in 1873 . Arrival Date: 17-Dec-1852, Ship Name: Mary Annah ; from Bade (#207), KAHN: Solomon 30, Sophie 24; from Bade (#211), EISIG: August 29, Bernh 24; from Bade (#213), FEUERSTEIN: George 49, Barbe 42, Xaver 16, George 13, Carl 9, Cath 7, Marie 5, Joseph 3, Marie 3/4; from Baden, destination New York State, SPITTLER: Freidrich 59, Salome 48, Friedrich 16, Philippe 14; from France, destination New York #10, BERNHARDT: Fr.Joseph 22; from France, destination New York #14, ZAK: Louise 26; from France, destination New York #15, VELZ: Aloise 29; from France, destination New York #16, HUMMEL: Augustine 40; from France, destination New York #17, BLEIKASTEN: Michel 24; from France, destination New York #18, MURR: Charles 24, Amelie 16; from France, destination New York #19, MARCHAL: Gustav 28; from France, destination New York #21, HIMMELMANN: Henri 19; from France, destination New York #33, LEINHARDT: George 30; from France, destination New York #105, ZINCK: Joseph 19, Madelaine 20; from France, destination New York #106, JUNG: Philippe 16; from France, destination New York #108, SCHMIDT: Joseph 24; from France, destination New York #109, VOGT: Sebastian 14, Madelaine; from France, destination New York #110, MAISCH: Joseph 23; from France, destination New York #112, THOMANN: Joseph 19; from France, destination New York #113, PFISTER: Jacob 20; from France, destination New York #114, WOFFERT: Joseph 20; from France, destination New York #115, BARBIER: Ignace 36, Margarethe 36, Ignace 9, Josephine 7, Anton 4, Marrie 3/4; from France, destination New York #116, SCHENK: Margarite 54; from France, destination New York #168, STAEBEL: Martin 33, Therese 33, Cathrine 5, Caroline 3, Bernhard 3, Martin 3/4; from France, destination New York #169, STAEBEL: Cathrine 23; from France, destination New York #175, STADLER: Michel 40?, Elisabeth 21?, Elisabeth 10, Johann 5, Henri 3, Charlotte 4/12 #176; from France, destination New York, GANTZ: Cathrine 51; from France, destination New York #182, LANG: Jacob 14; from France, destination New York #183, LEVY: Selig 18, Minette 25; from France, destination New York #296, FRANK: Leon 18; from France, destination New York #298, MESSNER: Michel 30, Madeleine 20; from France, KNITTEL: Pierre 34, Margarethe 36, Margarethe 8; from France #204, KETTERER: Philipp 53, Madeleine 22, Salome 17, Eva 10, Dorothea 8; from France #241, BIEHN: Jean 59, Therese 58, Pierre 18; from France #250, LUITL? 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. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Genealogy, Finding Your Famous and Infamous Ancestors. Liste de passagers Groupement Gnalogique du Havre et de Seine-Maritime B.P. SS Lessing 27 September : Jacob 37, Caroline 31, Margret 34, Marie 10, Georges 9, Marie 8, Margret 37; from France, SCHENK: Sebast. Thousands of French and Corsican families (the Corsicans were French citizens of Italian descent) settled in Puerto Rico. Port of Departure: Le Havre had a passenger capacity of 1,395 541 First Class, 577 Cabin Class and 277 Tourist class after her refitting after World War II. Arrival Date: 22-Mar-1882, Ship Name: Canada There are constantly new additions. Arrival Date: 13-Dec-1883, Ship Name: St. Laurent Some of the content is protected by third party copyright and is subject to additional restrictions as to its reproduction and use. Le contenu de cette page demeurera actif jusqu' son transfert sur notre nouveau site Web. Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: London During the late 19th and early 20th century, the European share was almost a fifth of the population. Arrival Date: 15-Jul-1854, Ship Name: Mountaineer New Caledonia is a special collectivity of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Passenger lists exist for the following ports of entry: List of Ports, Dates and Microfilm Reel Numbers. Keywords: "liste des passagers" or name and "engagement". The reference to the information gives the film number and frame on which to view the original. SS Nuemberg 18 April, 1876 Arrival Date: 26-Oct-1854, Ship Name: Silas Greenman Port of Departure: Le Havre The microfilm copies of the passenger lists from 1865 to 1935 were transferred to LAC by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in four groups: the 1865-1900 records in 1971, the 1900-1908 records in 1980, the 1908-1918 records in 1984, and the 1919 . Passenger lists (RG 76) were the official record of immigration during this period; there are no immigrant applications or files. * To save space, Second Class was put above the passenger list by transcriber as all passengers #143 - 304 are in Second Class. Ocean Arrivals, Form 30A, 1919-1924. These can range from vital records to biographical sketches. Most French settlers in Indochina were concentrated in. Arrival Date: 29-May-1893, Ship Name: La Touraine You can gain access to these microfilmed records by visiting your local Family History Center. Arrival Date: 27-Mar-1873, Ship Name: Amerique Arrival Date: 24-Aug-1854, Ship Name: Edgar P Stringer See Port of Departure: Hamburg and Le Havre Ship Groton 31 October, 1836 New York Passenger Lists Online Index and Images 1820-1957, New York Passenger Lists Quick Guide 1820-1962, Tips for Searching the Ellis Island Database, Irish Famine Immigrants to New York 1846-1851, Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival Records, 1846-1851, Partial List of Survivors of the Titanic Who Were Taken Aboard the Carpathia, which Arrived at New York, April 18, 1912, UK, RMS Titanic, Outward Passenger List, 1912, Finding New York Passenger Arrival Records 1820-1957, Ship Passenger List: the Rotterdam, from Rotterdam to NY, 1887, Bark Irvine Passenger List - Galway, Ireland to New York, 1851, Andrea Doria Passenger List - Genoa to New York, July 1956, Index of 1890 New York Immigrants from Austria, Poland & Galicia, Index of 1891 New York Immigrants from Austria, Poland & Galicia, Alaska Alien Arrivals 1906-1949 - Name Index & Microfilm Images, Baltimore Passenger Lists Online Index 1820-1948, Ship Julius & Eduard Passenger List - Bremen to Baltimore 1834, Brig Ferdinand Passenger List - Bremen to Baltimore 1834, Baltimore Passenger Lists 1820-1840s - Filling in the Gaps, Baltimore Passenger Lists Quick Guide 1820-1960s, Boston Passenger Lists Online Index 1820-1954, Massachusetts, Index to Boston Passenger Lists, 1848-1891 at FamilySearch, Boston Passenger Lists Index 1848-1891 (partial), Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Boston - Individual Arrival Cards 1882-1929, Portland, Maine Passenger Lists & Index 1893-1943, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635, Assorted Pilgrim & Great Migration Ship Lists 1602-1638, California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1959, Florida Passenger Lists Index and Images 1898-1951, Index to Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese Passenger Manifests for Hawaii, 1843-1900, Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959, Finding Passenger Lists for Arrivals at Hawaiian Ports, New Orleans Passenger Lists Index & Images 1820-1945, New Orleans Passenger Lists - Filling in the Gaps 1845 & 1847 (Jan, Feb, March), Ship Passenger List: the John Holland, from Le Havre to New Orleans, 1847, Oregon Passenger and Crew Lists 1888-1957, Philadelphia Passenger Lists - Index & Images 1800-1945, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Philadelphia Bank Immigrant Passage Records, 1890-1949, Pennsylvania German Pioneers - a Research Guide, Transcriptions of 23 Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists, Philadelphia Passenger Lists Quick Guide, 1800-1948, The Maritime Heritage Project: Ships to San Francisco, 1846-1899, New York City to California via Central America, late 1851 to early 1873, San Francisco Passenger Lists, 1893-1957 Index and Images, Finding Charleston, South Carolina Passenger Lists, Texas Seaport Museum - Galveston Immigration Database, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Corpus Christi, Texas, and Vicinity, June 1948-January 1959, United States, Virgin Islands Index to Passenger Arrivals, 1906-1947, Passengers to Norfolk & Portsmouth, Virginia in 1823, Virtual Jamestown: the Virginia Company Adventurers Database 1620, U.S. [7], Between 1850 and 1965 around 100,000 French people immigrated to Brazil. SS Wieland 4 October Immigrants from Europe destined for western Canada landed at ports on the East Coast, then continued their journey by train. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891." Database with images. The first wave of French immigrants to arrive in Cuba were fleeing the, The beginning of the Peninsular War (18071814) between France and Spain caused the Captaincy General of the island to, In 1814, when peace between France and Spain was restored, the French immigrants who had left Cuba were allowed to return to the island. C-4528 and the LDS microfilm 0889448 contain the full passenger lists for all ships arriving at Quebec in 1873. While you ancestor emigrated from Le Havre, France, you indicate that in the arrival passenger list that your ancestor is listed as being from Germany. : Christine 24, from Germany Alsace, STAEBEL: M. (male) 28, Mrs. (female) 22, M. (male) 20 (from Germany, destination From 1848 until independence, France administered the whole Mediterranean region of Algeria as an integral part and dpartement of the nation. About 77 miles by water from Le Havre, Rouen is at the head of navigation for ocean-going ships. Steamship Line: Anchor . Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Le Havre Frenchmen made up 41.5% of immigrants to Uruguay between 1835 and 1842, representing the main source of immigration to the country. SS Cimbria 1 February Gradually, dissatisfaction among the Muslim population, which lacked political and economic status under the colonial system, gave rise to demands for greater political autonomy and eventually independence from France. Steamers have been sunk by submarines, and the shipbuilding yards of France have been devoted chiefly to naval construction. Port of Departure: Le Havre ; from Germany, DENTINGER: Xavier 24, Madelaine 25; from France, KOCHER: Eginide 19, Maria 25 (from France), HAUMISSER: Jean Baptiste 26, Catherine 26 (from France), BERENS: Michel 38, Catharine 31, Jean 8, Nicolas 5, Michel 1, Marguerite 1; from France, ZEHRDEN: Matthias 45, Catharine 36, Catharine 18, Catharine 14, Margerite 9, Elise 1, Marguerite 1; from France, GASPAR: Martin 19, Georges 18; from France, KOCHER: Georges 25, Martin 18; from France, SCHNEIDER: Hippolishe 32, Philomone 31; from France, JAECK: Joseph 46, Josephine 9; from France, BECKER: Henry 27, Louise 20, Elise 3mos. The passenger cards usually show name, maiden surname of the spouse (including cross references), birth date or age, birthplace, parents, date and place of embarkation and debarkation, and, for French ships, the vessel's name. Site Map for This Genealogy This means you will need to look in both countries for possible emigration records. The war had killed approximately 825,000 indigenous Algerians since 1830." They will not respond to vague requests to search for anyone with a certain surname. Emigrants from Le Havre to Canada via Liverpool in 1873 . Port of Departure: Le Havre 7; from France, BEISWINGER: Georg 28, Jacob 18; from France, HERON: Pierre 22, Auguste 26; from France, DARD: Charles 46, Anne Randall? Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Le Havre and London Such information was actually not taken on passenger lists until the 20th century. These lists are arranged by port and date of arrival. It used to be that, to research a person who sailed for North America or the French colonies from Le Havre, we had to go to the Departmental Archives of Seine-Maritime in Rouen to look at the microfilmed passenger lists. ", Excerpt from Report To the American Manufacturers Export Association by the American Industrial Commission To France, September - October 1916, Larger Collections - Passenger Lists by Ports of Call, Smaller Collections of Passenger Lists (A-Z). Send a The French government aimed at making Algeria an assimilated part of France, and this included substantial educational investments, especially after 1900. This is a joy! It may end up though that you will need to contact the Archives in Le Havre to see if they have any records on your ancestor. . ; from France, BIEHN: Johann 32, Theresa 30, Michel 3, M.Eva 2 (died), Therese 20; from France, ALBRECHT: Barbara 33, Barbara 11?, Marie 9, Xavier 2mos.
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