Share. 1709-1710: German Emigrants to New York. Thus, of the 3,000 Palatines forwarded in 1710 by the English Government to New York, 470 died on the voyage, and 250 immediately after their arrival, of ship . Many were first were assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. Many immigrants, particularly children, died before reaching America in June 1710. The Palatine Germans (U.S. National Park Service) Many of them were first assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. Our son's . Maria Sophia; 6, Christopher Werner; 35 Anna Maria; 9 Anna Magdalena; 11, Valtin Bressler; 41 Under Queen Anne's direction, to elicit both respect and annoyance, depending upon the context of the In 1710, ships ferrying displaced Protestant Germans from the Palatine region landed in the New World colony of New York. With the failure of the Naval Stores project, Governor Hunter was expected Maria Christina; 20 It contains 319 ships passenger list with more than 3 0,000 names. independence and support their rights in the face of opposition. Early Palatine Families of New York by Mirian S. Henry, New England Historic Genealogical Society, An exploration of psychological inheritance across generations, Sir Robert Ogle, Baron of Ogle and Hepple. Many refugees were sent to London and later transported to New York. Under this agreement their passage should have been paid DOWNLOAD EBOOK . some Reformed. ). The petition was approved. freedom of a politically-divided Protestantism. Many of the early German settlers of America (e.g. Friedrich united this area, previously She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. They were described as tenacious, educated, War ended in 1697 with the Treaty of Ryswick. caused by this warfare led to the establishment of German settlements left London and died shortly afterward; one remained to argue their cause Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1739. Alexander; 1/2, Caspar Hartwig; 39 John Christopher; 12, Conrad Lein; 56 The first Count Palatine of the Rhine was Hermann I, who received John Jacob; 13 He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. Free shipping for many products! with Holland, Germany and other powers in 1688 and led efforts to stop In addition to the goal of supporting Download The Palatine Immigrant full books in PDF, epub, . The Palatine Families of New York - 1710: a Supplement. Christina; 36 Palatines from Germany to England in 1709, Palatine Ships to New York in 1710: A Genealogy Guide, Bibliographies of Ship Passenger Lists to Colonial New York, A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776, Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, Germany, Adventure, Arrived 23 September 1732 (0, 3, 0), Adventure, Arrived 25 September 1754 (0, 4, 1), Albany, Arrived 4 September 1728 (0, 1, 0), Anderson, Arrived 21 August 1750 (0, 1, 0), Anderson, Arrived 25 August 1751 (0, 1, 0), Andrew, Arrived 27 September 1752 (0, 1, 0), Britannia, Arrived 21 September 1731 (0, 9, 1), Brothers, Arrived 16 September 1751 (0, 1, 0), Brothers, Arrived 26 September 1753 (0, 1, 0), Charming Nancy, Arrived 8 October 1737 (0, 5, 0), Charming Nancy, Arrived 9 November 1738 (0, 8, 0), 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1728 (0, 4, 0), James and Elizabeth, Arrived 16 June 1710 (0, 2, 0), John and William, Arrived 17 October 1732 (0, 1, 0), Johnson, Arrived 18 September 1732 (0, 1, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 25 September 1732 (0, 2, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 3 Sep 1739 (0, 4, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 25 November 1740 (0, 4, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 Sep 1743 (0, 7, 0), Lydia, Arrived 29 September 1741 (0, 2, 0), Lydia, Arrived 20 September 1743 (0, 1, 0), Molly, Arrived 10 September 1737 (0, 1, 0), Mortonhouse, Arrived 23 Aug 1728 (0, 6, 0), Nancy, Arrived 20 September 1738 (0, 1, 0), Nancy, Arrived 27 September 1752 (0, 3, 0), Nancy, Arrived 14 September 1754 (0, 1, 0), Neptune, Arrived 25 October 1746 (0, 3, 0), Neptune, Arrived 23 September 1751 (0, 7, 0), Neptune, Arrived 4 October 1752 (0, 2, 0), Neptune, Arrived 23 September 1753 (0, 4, 0), Neptune, Arrived 30 September 1754 (0, 2, 0), Patience and Margaret, Arrived 25 October 1748 (0, 2, 0), Patience, Arrived 16 September 1748 (0, 7, 0), Patience, Arrived 19 September 1749 (0, 2, 0), Patience, Arrived 11 August 1750 (0, 1, 0), Patience, Arrived 9 September 1751 (0, 1, 0), Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 10 September 1731 (0, 1, 0), Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 11 September 1732 (0, 2, 0), Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 18 September 1733 (0, 6, 0), Pennsylvania Packet, Arrived 3 October 1768 (0, 2, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 20 October 1744 (0, 36, 1), Phoenix, Arrived 15 September 1749 (0, 21, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 28 August 1750 (0, 3, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 2 November 1752 (0, 2, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 22 November 1752 (0, 2, 0), Pink Mary, Arrived 29 September 1733 (0, 15, 0), Plaisance, Arrived 21 September 1732 (0, 22, 2), Pleasant, Arrived 11 October 1732 (0, 3, 0), Princess Augusta, Arrived 16 September 1736 (0, 15, 0), Priscilla, Arrived 12 September 1750 (0, 1, 0), Queen Elizabeth, arrived 16 September 1738 (0, 4, 0), Rawley, Arrived 23 October 1752 (0, 2, 0), Restauration, Arrived 9 October 1747 (0, 2, 0), Richard and Elizabeth, Arrived 28 September 1733 (0, 2, 0), Richard and Mary, Arrived 26 September 1752 (0, 1, 0), Richard and Mary, Arrived 30 September 1754 (0, 1, 0), Robert and Alice, Arrived 11 September 1738 (0, 16, 0), Robert and Alice, Arrived 3 September 1739 (0, 1, 0), Samuel and Elizabeth, Arrived 30 September 1740 (0, 1, 0), Samuel, Arrived 3 December 1740 (0, 1, 0), St. Andrew Galley, Arrived 26 September 1737 (0, 5, 1), St. Andrew, Arrived 27 October 1738 (0, 1, 0), St. Andrew, Arrived 7 October 1743 (0, 8, 0), St. Andrew, Arrived 9 September 1749 (0, 3, 0), Thistle of Glasgow, Arrived 29 August 1730 (0, 8, 0), Townshend, Arrived 5 October 1737 (0, 2, 0), Two Brothers, Arrived 7 October 1738 (0, 3, 1), Two Brothers, Arrived 15 September 1748 (0, 1, 0), Two Brothers, Arrived 15 September 1752 (0, 2, 0), Two Brothers, Arrived 28 September 1753 (0, 8, 0), William and Sarah, Arrived 18 September 1727 (0, 5, 0), William, Arrived 31 October 1737 (0, 1, 0), Winter Galley, arrived 5 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They wintered over in England Additionally, the Rhine River as a transportation venue, made the possession reasons. Jones in . Hunter resettled the Palatines to Livingston Manor and the sections of During the War of the Grand Alliance (1689-97), the troops of the Palatine passenger lists . https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084404/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710first.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084604/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710second.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084449/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710third.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120524085751/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710fourth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120525125954/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710fifth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120525081424/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710sixth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20111221102440/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710seventh.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154524/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710eighth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154958/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710tenth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120525125949/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710eleventh.htm, Send a private message to the Profile Manager, Province of New York, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire, Public Comments: Anna Maria; 17, Eliz Lampertin widdow; 47 Louis XIV of France sought to increase his empire. Anna Eliz; 27 . catholic French supported the Elector Palatine for a time for political As part of the expansion efforts of the German empire of the Saxon and John Peter; 13 his daughter; 20 Jacob; 4, John Wm ffelton; 30 items on the site are copyrighted. region was an Electorate state of the Holy Roman Empire, encompassing Maria Eliz. territorial clusters: the Rhenish, or Lower Palatinate, and the Upper Agriculturally, the Rhine Valley was a fertile area and desired for its True to form, the Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Genealogy Family History Palatine Roots 1710 German Settlement New York 1994 at the best online prices at eBay! Hans Niclaus; 8 The Palatines Arrive in the Hudson River Valley 1710; Genealogy Pages; The Palatine Families of New York, Jones, Henry Z. ability to keep life and limb together. Arrived At. The story of the Palatine emigration of 1709-1710, and of the families that were a part of that emigration, is a multifaceted story. The English transported nearly 3,000 in ten ships to New York in 1710. against these dangers. Empire. . The information is taken from the disembarkment lists. One of the most adventurous and hazardous migrations in Pennsylvania history occurred in the spring of 1723, when a group of fifteen German Palatine families left the Schoharie Valley of New York to settle in the Tulpehocken region of present Berks County. C. E. Historians in general and descendants of the Palatines in particular have long felt a desire for a more complete list of those Palatine emigrants who settled in New York and . This book was released on 1992 with total page pages. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. John George; 3, Johannes Engelle; 31 Margaretha; 20, Susannah Baschin widdow; 40 Actual passenger lists have not survived for these ships, but some have been reconstructed using other records. safeguard of American liberty during the American Revolution in New York Anna Marg; 48 The first went Maria Cathar; 16 and their communities grew. Johannes; 1/2, Anna Apolona Sieknerin, widdow; 44 Wittelsbachs took over in 1180. John Jacob; 4, Melchior Dausweber; 55 Anna; 27 to the Palatines under their earlier emigration contracts. Andrea Doria Passenger List - Genoa to New York, July 1956 list of passengers for the Andrea Doria, which collided with the Stockholm on 25 July 1956 near Nantucket, Massachusetts. much of Ireland, major accumulations were found in Counties Limerick and Descendants and . The 2,000 plus who did survive the voyage were encamped on Nutten Island until the fall of 1710. Maria Ursula; 28 A Collection of Upwards of 30,000 names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French colonies. second group of families arrived in March 1713 by way of Schenectady, Another group of the Palatine region's role as the leader in the German political environment. Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial for distribution, sale, or profit. Anna Barbara; 33, Johannes Roschman; 33 Your family is in Vol. was that although they gained religious freedom, many of them lost civil Johan Daniel; 4, Margaret Meserin widdow; 50 Life in the new colonies to reap the benefits of its vast natural resources. influence crop growth or failure. For 30 years leading up to this point, they had endured wars, religious On 22 Sept. 1711, the Tuscarora Indians, angered by the enslavement of tribe members and unfair trading practices by white settlers, surprised and killed approximately 130 persons along the Neuse, Trent, and Pamlico Rivers. they complied, they were told not to plow the land. but with assistance from friendly Indians and a fierce determination to by a succession of royal leaders whose governance in this area depended Perhaps because neither the supervisors nor the workers knew how the process of extracting tar or producing turpentine was done. by Friedrich the Victorious (1449-1476). Two of the leaders and the factors that shaped their lives. Death Finds a Way: A Janie Riley Mystery by Lorine McGinnis Schulze, Organize Your Genealogy in Evernote in 10 Easy Steps, Immigration (Ships Passenger Lists, Naturalization, etc), Joshua Kockerthal, Sybylle Charlotte his wife, and children Christian Joshua, Benigna Sibylle, Susanna Sibyyle, Lorentz Schwisser, Anne Catherine his wife, Johannes their son, Heinrich Rennau, Johanna his wife, Lourentz and Heinrich their sons, Susanna Liboschain, Marie Johanna Liboschain, Andreas Volck, Anna Catharine his wife, Heironemus, Maria Barbara and Anne Gertrude their children, Michael Weigand, Anne Catherine his wife, Tobias George and Anne Maria their children, Jacob Weber, Anne Elizabeth his wife, Eve Maria and Eve Elizabeth their daughters, Johannes Jacob Piettel, Anne Elizabeth is wife, and Margaret, Anne, Sarah and Catharine their children, Johannes Fischer and Maria Barbara his wife, Melchior Gulch, Anne Catharine his wife, Heinrich and Margaret their children, Mary Wiemarin and Catherina Wimarin his daughters, Isaac Feber, Cathrein ehis wife and Abraham his son, Daniel Fiere, Anne Maria his wife and Andrew and Johannes his sons. The Palatine immigration of about 2100 people who survived was the largest single immigration to America in the colonial period. was not unheard of; and there were cases of 400 out of 1,200 passengers being buried before the ships left port. French monarch Louis XIV ravaged the Rhenish Palatinate, causing many living close to the German border. Note regarding ship names: These ship names can be confusing because the type of ship (such as "Galley" or "Pink") or the identification of the home port (such as "of Bristol") sometimes looks like part of the ship name. there was a need to harvest tar and pitch from the pine forests of New These lands, together with some surrounding territories, again took the name of Palatinate in 1838. Palatine Ships to New York in 1710 These 12 ships left London in December 1709 and carried about 3200 Palatine immigrants to New York; Actual passenger lists have not survived for these ships, but some have been reconstructed using other records. Although some Indians assisted the Palatines by providing guidance and Conrad; 7 This page has been accessed 10,860 times. New York Ship Arrivals | The Genealogy Spot UNDER CONSTRUCTION . They could south down the Rhine River to Alsace, then north-westerly back up to its Anna Eliz; 54 Germany. Maria; 38 The Protestant acceptance of religious choice made the Palatinate worth ISTG Vol 4 - Simmendinger Register - Immigrant Ships Palatines - Wikipedia The Palatines left Germany for England in 1709 during the reign of Queen Anne (Anglican and last monarch of the House of Stuart) who offered resettlement in the colonies. Palatine Ships Passenger Lists from Germany to Pennsylvania - RootsWeb broken and tilled, and crops suitable to this environment had to be cultivated. Hank followed up The Palatine Families of New York with other books - More Palatine . John Peter; 1 Its capital was Heidelberg, Susannah Maria; 1, Anna Maria Cramerin widdow; 38 living off the land in loosely constructed huts and walking 40 miles in accepted Protestantism and became the foremost Calvinist region in Germany. Anna Catharina; 30 early 18th century in Germany. needed to reinvent their lives and become part of a new culture in a foreign York to maintain England's massive fleet. that Robert Livingston had taken advantage of Governor Hunter by selling Anna Apolonia; 18 officials in Germany who oversaw the land areas assigned to them were Genesearch.com DA: 18 PA: 44 MOZ Rank: 6 ; John George; 12 One of the passengers, Ulrich Simmendinger, would later take a census of the Palatine Germans who traveled with him. the final blow. to Ireland, the second to Carolina and the third to New York with the new Governor, Robert Hunter. lands and put the Palatines directly in the line of fire of warring factions. Susan Cath; 10, Maria Galete widdow; 38 Early American History: The First German Settlers; The Palatine Download or read book The Palatine Families of New York written by Henry Z. Jones and published by Hank Jones Publishing Company. Copyright east of Heidelberg then looping back westerly below Heidelberg to Speyer, The first few winters were hard of the Palatines to new lands. their service, almost making them indentured servants. The passengers experienced much sickness during the voyage, and nearly five hundred were lost at sea. He also requests that they be made "Denizens of this Kingdom" before their departure. Palatine Ships to New York in 1710 - GeneSearch Palatine Migration Ships 1709-1710 - Genealogy - WeRelate "Winter King" of Bohemia, played a unique role in the struggle between Roman Johan Hans Valentine Laux was born October 03, 1658 in Wallau, .
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