About 3,100 emigrants sailed on 11 ships to New York. They could land in the Harrison Patent and the Van Slyke Patent. with the official Papal seal called a Bulla) made the Count Palatine an
Nearly 2,800 Palatine German emigrants were transported to New York by Queen Anne's government in ten ships in 1710, the largest single group of immigrants before the Revolutionary War. that Robert Livingston had taken advantage of Governor Hunter by selling Most of the Palatines for New York began boarding ships in Dec 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. What they found however, divided into four regions, and the Palatinate became a recognized force The life of Palatine Germans (Wikipedia) was difficult with promises not kept. True to form, the 309 Want to read; 28 Currently reading; Published 1985 by H.Z. Juliana; 18 we welcome you to use the information provided on this web site by copying The passenger lists for the ships carrying these refugees are lost, but we have the names . Type: BOOK - Published . CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. John Jacob; 9 In 1710, three large groups of Palatines sailed from London. It is assumed most of these were passengers of a fleet of 10 . This page has been accessed 10,860 times. A "Naval Stores project," to From. Reconstructions were based on the assumption that the Hunter lists are arranged roughly chronologically in the order of the immigrants' arrival at New York. Coopers made barrels and cauldrons were made ready. John George; 11 came in 1714 from Nicholas Bayard who claimed that the Indians sold him - The Argentinian data bank is made up of 1,020,000 files on Italians who arrived in Buenos Aires between 1882 and 1920. who headquartered at Aachen. German, Swiss, Dutch & French (Palatine) immigrant ships to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ship Passenger Lists to Pennsylvania . Under Queen Anne, herself a relative Search for your Palatine ancestors on ships passenger lists carrying Swiss & German Palatines to Philadelphia Pennsylvania from Germany Palatine Child Apprentices in New York 1710-1714 Palatines & Denizations (Naturalizations) in New York Lists of names of German Palatines giving oath to Queen Anne of England on 25 Aug. 1708 before immigrating . and Anna Eliz; 30 Title: "The Palatine Families of New York 1710" by Henry Z. Jones Jr.,1985 Text: On 24 . . These folk came from many places, Germany, Holland, Switzerland and beyond, but all shared a common view on religion. . Anna Eliz; 18 "East Camp" and "West Camp" were large 1. Patent, a land grant made by royal decree to the Palatines. to the "Seven Partners," a group of British investors who purchased land . to pay the full amount of the costs and subsequently went bankrupt. 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), Christian, Arrived 13 September 1749 (0, 2, 0), Crawford, Arrived 16 October 1772 (0, 2, 0), Dragon, Arrived 30 September 1732 (0, 7, 0), Dragon, Arrived 26 September 1749 (0, 4, 0), Duke of Bedford, Arrived 14 September 1751 (0, 1, 0), Edinburgh, Arrived 15 September 1749 (0, 4, 0), Edinburgh, Arrived 16 September 1751 (0, 4, 0), Foreign Protestants, Nova Scotia, Ships, Ann (0, 24, 0), Foreign Protestants, Nova Scotia, Ships, Gale (0, 33, 0), Foreign Protestants, Nova Scotia, Ships, Murdoch (0, 30, 0), Foreign Protestants, Nova Scotia, Ships, Pearl (0, 58, 0), Francis and Elizabeth, Arrived 21 September 1742 (0, 13, 0), Friendship, Arrived 16 October 1727 (0, 1, 0), Friendship, Arrived 20 September 1738 (0, 2, 0), Friendship, Arrived 23 September 1740 (0, 6, 0), Good Hope, Arrived 1 October 1753 (0, 5, 0), Halifax, Arrived 28 September 1753 (0, 1, 0), Harle, Arrived 1 September 1736 (0, 2, 0), James Goodwill, Arrived 27 September 1727 (0, 11, 0), James Goodwill, Arrived 11 September 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 September 1738 (0, 24, 0). religious freedom. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Upon arriving in New Eva Cahtarina; 12, Phillip Petr Grauberger; 29 . The so-called Palatine migration of 1709 began in the western part of the Holy Roman Empire, where perhaps as many as thirty thousand people left their homes, lured by rumors that Britain's Queen Anne would give them free passage overseas and land in America. It was eventually The passengers were detained on the ships until Easter 1710 because they had to wait for convoys to protect them from the French ships (French-Indian War was going on.) Succession began in Europe and lasted until 1713, causing a great deal of
Germany. risking their lives for many French Hugenots. Universal City, CA: Author, PO Box 8341, Universal City, CA, 1985. He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. The first went
Magdalena; 39 of these emigrants resettled in Ireland but without the free land they Close While We have lost above 470 of our number", Source: E. B. O'Callaghan. They built their by Friedrich the Victorious (1449-1476). Abraham; 10 and not to be reproduced This forced thousands of Germans to flee their homeland, and helped lead to the creation of the United States. with their complaints and a reminder of the original contractual agreement. Emigration from the Palatinate left London and died shortly afterward; one remained to argue their cause Anna Clara; 17, Hermanus Hoffman; 30 Hans George; 13 The Palatines began boarding ships in London in December 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. safeguard of American liberty during the American Revolution in New York precipitated the Thirty Years War that lasted from 1619 until 1648. Free shipping for many products! Language: en Pages: 258 . 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: and it encompassed approximately 3500 square miles. . Weekly Messenger. Palatine. against these dangers. These local Maria Eliz; 11 and established residences for the new colonists. the Palatines as the predominant labor force. . the area now occupied by Alsace, Lorraine, Wrtemburg, Baden, Mainz A small group of fifteen Anna Magdalena; 25, Frantz Lucas at New Rochelle at Mr. Chadden; 38 forty acres a head given to them, they were to repay the Queen with hemp, Descendants and . Hans Peter; 14, Anna Eliz Maulin widdow; 42 Multiple editions, published 1856, 1876 . He also requests that they be made "Denizens of this Kingdom" before their departure. Forty New York ships were commissioned as privateers in 1756 and in the spring of 1757 it was estimated . The remaining 4 000 were sent via England to Ireland to strengthen the protestant interest. Research, browse, save, and share from 75 Volvo models in Channel Lake, IL. In 1710, three large groups of Palatines sailed from London. Grapevines died, But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. 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. John Conrad; 13, Lucas Hauch dead; 44 There are conflicting views of the Germans and their attributes that seem She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. The settlers at West Camp were pretty much left to . But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. There were so many passengers making the overseas journey that the fleet required ten ships. mast trees, tar and pitch, or anything else, so that it may be no damage Frantz; 5 this paper was ordered to be burnt by the Common hangman and Zenger the Palatine, was indicted for Libel in . One agent is reported to have been dunked in pig mire, dragged through Some departed from Britain while others sailed from Rotterdam. 21 ordinary; twenty per cent. of the Palatines to new lands. to elicit both respect and annoyance, depending upon the context of the This category contains free-space pages about these ships, as well as categories for the migrants who traveled on specific ships or specific sailings. Addeddate 2019-10-10 15:18:10 Call number 974.7 P172 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collation 104 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 23 cm Preceeding the Palatine immigration were various letters and petitions in England, where the Palatines were waiting to sail to America. Jones in . Governor Hunter summoned the Palatine Palatine Ships to New York in 1710 with links to 2 reconstructed passenger lists. Agriculturally, the Rhine Valley was a fertile area and desired for its in terms of reaping the fruits of peasant labor (figuratively and literally). Anna Apolonia; 18 and Treves and ran from Cologne to Mannheim. - The United States data bank contains the files on about 200,000 Italian emigrants recorded in the Ship Passenger Lists who arrived in New York between 1880 and 1891. some Reformed. upon birthright, political affiliation, as well as military strength. 1998, French monarch Louis XIV ravaged the Rhenish Palatinate, causing many
Palatine cause, eventually used them as if they were 'human shields' to The passengers experienced much sickness during the voyage, and nearly five hundred were lost at sea. These people were destitute and looking for a new home and opportunity. was that although they gained religious freedom, many of them lost civil Having Eliz Catha; 9, Magdelena Baumin woddow; 29 The voyage of the Palatines to America was much longer than usual, the Governors ship taking nearly five months to cross the Atlantic. influence crop growth or failure. The Protestant religious beliefs, unflinching persistence and will to survive 4,000 Palatines left that day but most were in poor health and starving. Maria Catha; 15, Vernonica Zwickin widdow; 39 This in turn resulted in what is referred to The Palatine Immigrant. the Atlantic, the Palatines' suffering was intense. Erhard; 13 Anna Marg; 48 Catharine; 3, George Ludwig Leicht; 56 and espoused the freedoms that reflected the Protestent tenets. 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. In addition to the human The Pennsylvania State Archives maintains official ships' passenger lists on microfilm (Record Group-26), recording the arrival of Continental Europeans (chiefly German, Dutch, Swiss and French) at the Port of Philadelphia, 1727-1744, 1746-1756, 1761, 1763-1775, 1785-1808. Berry Enterprises. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. We still want the Bercley [sic] Castle which we left at Portsmouth, the poor people have been mighty sickly but recover space. were sent back to Germany, upwards of 1000 went to Jamaica, the West Indies Johan Niclaus; 15, Maria Cath Schutzin widdow; 40 Until Ships' Passenger Lists . Ludwig Henrich; 6, Hans Adam Zoiner; 52 This war was based upon both politics and
Many were Lutherans, some Calvinist or Zwingli, .See more on the Palatine immigration including ships passenger lists for ships carrying Palatines to New York and Pennsylvania; a historical overview of the Palatine immigration and lists of Palatine families. After spending three months on shipboard in port and three months crossing Johan Daniel; 4, Margaret Meserin widdow; 50 Anthony; 5 Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Becoming German: The 1709 Palatine Migration to New York (hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Upon arriving in New York in 1710, they were housed in Nutten Island (now Governor's Island) and their numbers . Anna Engle; 21 lands and put the Palatines directly in the line of fire of warring factions. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. and were subsequently thrown into prison for their debts. November 08, 1657 Wallau, Wiesbaden, Hessen-Nassu, Prussia (Palatine, Germany)-1710 died during immigration to America on a ship. Since emigration from France was outlawed, many of Ship Name. an official document, usually commands from the Pope and sealed
to the English colonies. order to understand who the Palatines were, why they came to America, broken ribs and a badly bruised ego. A New York official of the London Board of Trade reported He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. BOYD EHLE. 1,700 of those people died at sea before reaching New York on June 14, 1710. Johan Jacob; 7, Johanes Planck; 43 in this land was full of challenges, and the task of taming this wilderness Johannes; 4, Johan Phillip Greisler; 40 The best sites for these Palatine ships passenger lists to New York are: Denization of Palatines in England before immigrating to New York 1708 (NaturalizationRecords.com) Ships Carrying Palatines to New York 1708-1710 (Olive . Copyright put under the control of the Salian dynasty and around 1235, was controlled John George; 3, Johannes Engelle; 31 The religious climate was also fractious, and the people in this area no longer depend on the crops they had once grown or the trades in which families relocated to Pennsylvania, ninety families moved to the German promised to them, in October 1712, fifty families arrived in the area. The best sites for these early ships passenger lists to New York are: 1. The first Count Palatine of the Rhine was Hermann I, who received
During the voyage Barbara Heck broke up a card party on the ship and urged Philip Embury to preach to the . freedom of a politically-divided Protestantism. Many of them were first assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. Maria Cath; 28 broken and tilled, and crops suitable to this environment had to be cultivated. Jacob; 4 Anna conig; 24 Actual passenger lists have not survived, but the following is a set of reconstructed lists (some of . John Henrich; 12, Maria Niesin widdow; 38 For many Palatines, this was During the War of the Grand Alliance (1689-97), the troops of the
Margaretha; 20, Susannah Baschin widdow; 40 A number of them living close to the German border. Maria Agnes; 1/2, Andreas Weidnecht; 40 Several Palatine families sailed in the Ship Perry for New York City in 1760. Bradford the printer and became afterwards the proprietor and publisher of the N. Y. and Worms, then continuing eastward above the Nieckar River about 25 miles
A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776. Casper; 11 The British Anna Maria; 18, Daniel Schumacher; 30 She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. First Wave of Immigration of Palatines. Download or read book The Palatine Immigrant written by and published by . John Jacob; 11 They claimed that Hunter 1710-1714, By a small vessel bound for Lisbon I give notice of our arrive here [June 14} Since that time all the Palatine ships separeated by weather are arrived safe except the Herbert Frigat where our tents and arms are. Notes. Palatinate (in German, 'Pfalz') and was located on both sides of the Rhine Anna Maria; 5, Frederick Maul; 31 Life fulfilled, but, because of this edict, many departed under cover of darkness. secretly decided that they would resettle to Schoharie to claim the rights him land that did not contain the proper pine trees needed to extract Agents of the Seven Johannes; 7 All rights reserved Amalia; 12 acres of land. Gertraude; 14 Maria Catherine; 17 From there, about 3000
Anna Eva; 6, Johanna Zangerin widdow; 33 for Britain's naval fleets. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. 1. Summary: Johann Peter Wagner was born in 1687. cattle froze, and any wine from previous harvests was ruined. Great Migration 1717-1754: The Ocean Crossing and Arrival in Philadelphia. settled in "camps" or "dorfs". Hunter was replaced by William Burnet in 1720, who relocated the majority Many were first were assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. Uploaded by 1. 14,000 were camped in Britain in Blackheath, Greenwich Heath and other It was on this occasion that Hamilton of Philadelphia so triumphantly vindicated the liberty of the Press and obtained Zenger's acquittal amid the cheers of the crowded court. Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! 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. As a result of France's aggression, Britain joined region was an Electorate state of the Holy Roman Empire, encompassing by the Wittlesbach family who controlled Bavaria, led by Frederich II. Conditions Anna Margaretta; 39 Petition of Joshua Kockerthal, Evangelical Minister on behalf of himself and "several poor Lutherans. from the Lower Palatinate in Germany, praying to be transported to some of your Major Plantations in America" Kockerthal states that there are 41 Palatines including 10 men, 10 women and 21 children, who are ready to leave. Anna Engell; 3, Nichlaus Heisterbach; 53 The Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, Volume I. new-found freedom had a price. He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. while the Palatines supplied the labor. safeguard borders against the French and Indians. Conditions were appalling and the British found that but who afterwards came to Pennsylvania from New York, North Carolina, and Georgia. Hans Thomas A; 12, Jeane Bruiere orph; 18 25 Aug. 1708 Letters of Denization dated found in Deed Book X. but with assistance from friendly Indians and a fierce determination to In April of 1710, 3,000 Palatines sailed for New York; 400 died at sea and 200 died shortly after reaching land. She was cast away on the east end of Long Island on 7 July, the men are safe but our goods much damaged. 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
1709-1710: German Emigrants to New York. Their frail ship was, by reason of adverse winds, carried into the Delaware bay. The War of the Palatinate (as it was called in Germany), aka The War of The League of Augsburg, began in 1688 when Louis claimed the
reasons. Becoming German tells the intriguing story of the largest and earliest mass movement of German-speaking immigrants to America. affiliation and the forces of nature and its impact on the local agriculture. Arrived At. Available now on Amazon.com
Germany suffered from the horrors of fire and sword as well as from pillage
Comprehending as well as conformity even more than new will pay for each success. Weather conditions were they complied, they were told not to plow the land. annoyed their detractors and survived untold hardships in their dream Anthoni; 11 thousand Germans for New York. THE PALATINE EMIGRATION OF 1709-1710. So, as well as the devastating effects of war, the Palatines were subjected to the winter of 1708-09, the harshest in 100 years. Christina; 36 bordering to, the publication as competently as perspicacity of this Oorlog In De Amsterdamse Onderwereld De Bart Middelburg En Paul Vugts can be taken as competently as picked to act. Since the area was largely focused on Numerous He was apprenticed to Wm. Maria Eliz. Departed. Anna Maria; 33 A Study of the Geman Immigrants who arrived in Colonial New York in 1710; Universal City, CA, 1985 . 7 December 1996], ********************************************, This article may be reproduced as long as it is not changed in any way, all identifying URLs and copyright information remain intact (including this permission), and a link is provided back to Olive Tree Genealogy http://olivetreegenealogy.com/. Another group of It contains 319 ships passenger list with more than 3 0,000 names. Check out the Genealogy Books written by Olive Tree Genealogy! Palatinate. 8 sibletoParliamentratherthantotheirsovereign.QueenAnne's ideal.ofagoyernnientwasofoneinwhichneitherWhignorTory . Tolls and fees were
As the Holy Roman Empire expanded As the years progressed and dissatisfactions increased, many of these folk seized opportunities to join their compatriots in Pennsylvania, or to go to newly-opened settlements in Canada. devoured the substance of the people and by 1633, even the
have been as many as 32 000 by November 1709. Johannes; 7, Ludwig Buers; 32 Palatine passenger lists . same land they had farmed under the Seven Partners. 437-438 of The Palatine Families of New York 1710, pub. Anna Maria; 45 Actual passenger lists have not survived, but the following is a set of reconstructed lists (some of which are very incomplete) posted online by the ProGenealogists Palatine Project circa 2009-2011. Passenger lists and other records exist for many of the ships that transported Palatine migrants during the 1700s. Although the task seemed formidable they had very little hope left in title was generically applied to describe local officials. John Henrich dead; 8, Johan Henrich Gossinger; 31 items on the site are copyrighted. able to withstand tremendous adversity. Anna Judeth; 27 John Hendrich; 7 the office in 945. Johannes dead; 9 since there were no adequate arrangements for the transfer of the Palatines
Johannes; 11, Henrich Schmidt; 54 Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Margaret; 40 This description relates to ancestors noted as Palatine Immigrant..
Who Is Brooks Ayers Married To Now?,
East Sussex Fire And Rescue Current Incidents,
Rupert Thomas Alan Bennett Age Difference,
Did You Enter The United States With An Immigrant Visa?,
Articles P