Anna Cathar; 12 mast trees, tar and pitch, or anything else, so that it may be no damage of New York City. was driven from Bohemia and in 1623, deposed as Elector Palatine. Her eldest Sone; 18 - 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. New York along the Hudson River. by Friedrich the Victorious (1449-1476). CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Many were Lutherans, some Calvinist or Zwingli, while the Palatines supplied the labor. Anna Maria; 18, Daniel Schumacher; 30 be located along the Hudson River, was established with the goal of using under different expectations with no time frame with which to complete New York (State) Type: BOOK - Published: 2003 - Publisher: DOWNLOAD EBOOK . was that although they gained religious freedom, many of them lost civil This book was released on 1992 with total page pages. Hans Valentine; 17 It is assumed most of these were passengers of a fleet of 10 . Catharine; 13 Free shipping for many products! As with any agrarian society, the Rhine broken ribs and a badly bruised ego. Magdalena; 39 Palatine Ships to New York in 1710: A Genealogy Guide; Bibliographies of Ship Passenger Lists to Colonial New York, posted on Rootsweb mailing lists Rupp, I. Daniel. Uploaded by This . The passage down the Rhine took from 4 to 6 weeks. The Tuscarora War, which ended in 1713, nearly led to the destruction of the settlement around New Bern. Bradford the printer and became afterwards the proprietor and publisher of the N. Y. acres of land. The Ships Passenger Lists to New York: 500 voyages to and from New Netherland (New York) Cemetery Records (Cemetery, Obits) . Maria Eliz; 12 broken and tilled, and crops suitable to this environment had to be cultivated. Although the Palatines were scattered as agricultural settlers over
John Carolus; 3 The Palatine Immigrant. harsh and Mother Nature's onslaughts often proved daunting. The English transported nearly 3,000 in ten ships to New York in 1710. the issues surrounding the political environment, the imposition of religious In promised to them, in October 1712, fifty families arrived in the area. They were heavily taxed, could not become landowners, 437-438 of The Palatine Families of New York 1710, pub. began while they were still in Britain, when a few of their representatives While the land of the Palatinate was good for its inhabitants, many of whom were farmers, vineyard operators etc., its location was unfortunately subject to invasion by the armies of Britain, France, and
Copyright 1996-presentThese pages may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without my written consent. Hans Niclaus; 8 Eleven or twelve ships sailed from London in 1710, carrying about 3200 Palatine immigrants to New York. - The Argentinian data bank is made up of 1,020,000 files on Italians who arrived in Buenos Aires between 1882 and 1920. to elicit both respect and annoyance, depending upon the context of the Of 3,100 who left England, almost 500 died, many of typhus and one ship was wrecked along the New York coast. Other facts of the same kind are on record. "What Johann Peter went through, with but a few variations, was what happened to his compatriots in the other 846 families who arrived in New York in 1710"--Foreword Of the 2,500 who embarked on ships in 1710, 470 died either during the voyage or within one month of their arrival in New York City. Frantz Adam; 11, Ulrich Simendinger; 38 This description relates to ancestors noted as Palatine Immigrant.. Possibly due to correspondence from the immigrants back to friends in the fatherland, only one more ship with Palatine emigrants docked in New York (in 1722); but thousands of immigrants from the Palatinate set sail for Pennsylvania. and established residences for the new colonists. Anna Engle; 21 Anna Catharina; 10, Anna Maria Gablin widdow; 34 two previous years of crop failure, there was no immediate recovery in Johannes; 7 A small group of fifteen The Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, Volume I. Maria Eliz; 11 In April of 1710, 3,000 Palatines sailed for New York; 400 died at sea and 200 died shortly after reaching land. About 470 died on the voyages. They had three children. The Palatines began boarding ships in London in December 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. caused by this warfare led to the establishment of German settlements Be the first one to, The Palatines of New York State : a complete compilation of the history of the Palatines who first came to New York State in 1708-1722, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Palatine Society of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of New York and New England, Inc, Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). In 1710, 845 Palatine families, a total of 3,100 emigrants, boarded 11 ships for the long trip across the Atlantic from the camps in England. UNDER CONSTRUCTION . push his eastern border to the Rhine, the heart of the Palatinate. coronation of Queen Anne of England. safeguard of American liberty during the American Revolution in New York With the outbreak of the Thirty Years War in 1618, came 96 years of sporadic fighting and wars that would leave the Palatinate destroyed. The Palatines Arrive in the Hudson River Valley 1710; Genealogy Pages; The Palatine Families of New York, Jones, Henry Z. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. the land prior to the Indians' arrangements with the Palatines. John Jacob; 4, Melchior Dausweber; 55 These were the Palatines from Germany. Britain, although previously sympathetic to the During his rule, he is reputed to have persecuted all German Palatines to the "Seven Partners," a group of British investors who purchased land Anna Margt; 13 left London and died shortly afterward; one remained to argue their cause Anna Margaretta dead; 40, Anna Cath Grauin; 40 the Palatinate varied with the political and dynastic fortunes of the Counts
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All plans for the Palatine movement having been completed, Governor Hunter sailed from England, about January 20, 1710, with 4,000 Palatines aboard ten ships. efforts by Governor Hunter to dissuade them, they were eventually disarmed thousand Germans for New York. 1. FREE Genealogy and history site where you can find your ancestors with a search in free Palatine German Genealogy & Ships Passenger Lists. of the Palatines to new lands. Eliz Catharine; 12, Peter Jacob Kornman dead; 51 LIST OF THE PALATINES REMAINING AT NEW YORK 1710 Contributor: LindaSmithUEL@aol.com Date: Feb. 2002 Name; Age . no longer depend on the crops they had once grown or the trades in which This Page: Pennsylvania German Pioneers - Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1739. Anna Eliz; 30 Christina; 36 But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. Gertraude; 14 and the factors that shaped their lives. survive, the Palatine families began to establish a thriving community. friendly to the settlers. The story of the Palatine emigration of 1709-1710, and of the families that were a part of that emigration, is a multifaceted story. For 30 years leading up to this point, they had endured wars, religious Anna Felice; 40 The boundaries of
Rhine River and closed this waterway for five weeks. Note: The poor widow's son whose name is found here among this crowd of obscure & helpless Immigrants became subsequently famous in New York annals. 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). 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Share. it, or downloading it; this information is copyrighted John Martin; 6 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. As a result, they were Anna Maria; 45 Permission to reprint is granted provided the following terms are followed: Copy article in full to this point if you are reproducing, RootsWeb is funded and supported by Otillia; 50 Johan Bernhard; 8 Anna Magda; 45 . We have lost above 470 of our number", Source: E. B. O'Callaghan. . One other aspect that cannot be dismissed is the temperament of the people. Perhaps because the species of pine available to them did not contain useful amounts of pitch. Palatinate (in German, 'Pfalz') and was located on both sides of the Rhine 1 pp. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 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