Lists for the port of Quebec include passengers who disembarked at Montreal between 1865 and 1921. Another record that may supply you with the pertinent information about where he was born would be naturalization records. All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Ship Passenger Lists 1820-1850 - smithancestry.com archives, French genealogy, immigration, Le Havre, passenger lists, ships, vessels. Emigrants from Le Havre to Canada via Liverpool in 1873 . When the British attempted to invade Puerto Rico in 1797, many of the French immigrants offered their services to the Spanish colonial government in Puerto Rico in defense of the Island that had taken them in when they fled from the Louisiana "Territory" of the United States. : Catharine 27, Madeleine 35? Courtesy Bob Jackson. In this period over, The first wave of French immigration to Mexico occurred in the 1830s, following the country's recognition by France, with the foundation of a French colony on the Coatzacoalcos River, in the state of Veracruz. Port of Arrival: New York 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. The names of train passengers were not recorded. ; from France #174, WEBER: Michael 28? An aside to other readers, this port was used heavily by Italians. Port of Arrival: New York The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. Form 30A Immigration records were kept during the period 1919-1924 and the alphabetical microfilm reels contain all Canadian bound passengers to all ports in Canada and to Canada via US ports. 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. Arrival Date: 29-May-1893, Ship Name: La Touraine Birth, marriage, and death records were kept by the French in their colonies since 1776. Le Havre Passenger Lists 1887-1954 Front Cover, Le Havre -- New York by Christian Clres. : Landolin 37, Caroline 33, Marie 9, Auguste 7, Rudolphe 4, Amelia 6mosSILL: Suzanne 20; from France #211, ZELLWOCH: Augustin 40, Joseph 9; from France #308, BECKER: Christian 47, Anna 46, Marianne 16, Marguerite 11; from France #145. There are no comprehensive nominal lists of immigrants arriving in Canada before 1865. SS Canada 18 September : M237 Microfilm Number: 12 List Number: 420 These are some of the passengers: PAULINS: Martin 32, Catherine 30, Clare 7, Nicholas 5, Martin 3, Anthony 9 months; from France BATT: John 40, Flora 40, Xavia 21, Theresa 20, Magdalina 18; from France NOVIER (XAVIER? ; from France #176, WILHEM: Jacob 46, Marianne 38, Madeleine 17, Eva 14, Henri 10, Jacob 8, Marianne 5-1/2, Catherine 4, Michel 11mos. passengers #636-637, Two women in a row have the same name and age: Marie Anne PHILIPPS 26, LUX: Jean 21, Marguerithe 30; from France, passengers #638-639, BUCHMANN: Anne Marie? Port of Departure: Le Havre By 1940, only about 34,000 French civilians lived in French Indochina, along with a smaller number of French military personnel and government workers. Arrival Date: 05-Jul-1881, Ship Name: France (female) 3, Bertha 8/12; from Alsatia, ZERBRECK: William 46, Amelia 36, Amelia 9, Pauline 6; from Alsatia, OBERLE: James(?) Labrador 6 January 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. Arrival Date: 29-May-1855, Ship Name: Confederation Frenchmen made up 41.5% of immigrants to Uruguay between 1835 and 1842, representing the main source of immigration to the country. From the beginning of the 17th century, French Canadians explored and traveled to the region with their coureur de bois and explorers. Emigrants from Le Havre to Canada via Liverpool in 1873 . Arrival Date: 10-Nov-1851, Ship Name: Rhine Port of Departure: London Ship Passenger Lists: 1820-1850 Much documentation is held at other archives. ; 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? . Arrival Date: 08-Nov-1851, Ship Name: Admiral 14; from Germany #145-148, STABEL: August? Arrival Date: 10-Jan-1852, Ship Name: Samuel M Fox or LONNER? Ships arriving on the West Coast carried passengers from Asia, Australia and Honolulu. Ship Crescent 29 January Ship Rattler 2 September, 1855 : Sebastian 20; from France #199, HEINZ: Frederic 32, Madelaine 26, Frederic 6, Catherine 4, Madeleine 2, George 6mos. or MESSNER? Le contenu de cette page demeurera actif jusqu' son transfert sur notre nouveau site Web. Port of Departure: Le Havre 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. French Indochina was dissolved under the Geneva Accords of 1954 into three countriesVietnam, and the kingdoms of Cambodia and Laos. You cannot simply type a name into a search box and expect to find an ancestor. WINKLER: Jacques 50, Amalie 37, Ferdinand 23, Francois 21, Pierre 19; from France, HERR: Jacob 40, Regine 32, Catherine 9, Elisabeth 5, Rosine 4mos. These sources can be very valuable in helping you determine where in France your ancestor came from. reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by Port of Arrival: New York Passenger Lists, 1865-1922 - Library and Archives Canada Suggestions? 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This means you will need to look in both countries for possible emigration records. letter to Brian Matches and Possible Matches for the Passengers on This Page, Matches and Possible Matches ISTG Vol 2 - SS La Gascogne - Immigrant Ships SS Lessing 27 September Port of Departure: Le Havre Port of Arrival: New York Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Le Havre Hopefully the information you seek will be found on the records in Le Havre. Arrival Date: 30-Apr-1852, Ship Name: Compromise Bade, SCHERER? Before January 1, 1820, the U.S. Federal Government did not require captains or masters of vessels to present a passenger list to U.S. officials. Search chronologically to find the ship name, port and date of departure, port and date of arrival and number of Doukhobor passengers. Ship Jane D. Cooper 25 June for the Passengers on This Page, GAESTEL: Antoni 54, Antoine 22, George 18, Barbara 16, Elisabeth 14, Marie 24, Antoine 25; from France, MEHRMAN: Philippi 48, Elisabeth 50, Anna Maria 20, Jean 19, Elisabeth 16, Madelaine 10, Margarithe 7; Port of Arrival: New York
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