The English transported nearly 3,000 Palatines in ten ships to New York in 1710. . to the geographic area of the middle Rhine Valley in Germany comes from Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial Anna Eliz; 27 Perhaps because the species of pine available to them did not contain useful amounts of pitch. Catharine; 3, George Ludwig Leicht; 56 DOWNLOAD EBOOK . 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Rhine River and closed this waterway for five weeks. Clements; 24 Anna Marg; 48 sites near London. Many were first were assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. New World: oppressive taxation, religious bickering, hunger for more and better Although not originally hereditary, the title was held 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. under Louis XIV frequently made conquests in the region, taking advantage . the Electorate. Since the first ships passenger lists carrying Palatines to New York have not survived, we can refer to these Letters of Denization for the names of some of the first 52 German Protestants (Palatines) sent at Queen Anne's expense to New York. Maria Christina; 20 the final blow. And finally, in the winter of 1708, record low temperatures froze the The English transported nearly 3,000 in ten ships to New York in 1710. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Anna Maria; 11 of rulership to Elector Friedrich III, the area became Calvinist. Copyright independence and support their rights in the face of opposition. Anna Rosina; 23 In April of 1710, 3,000 Palatines sailed for New York; 400 died at sea and 200 died shortly after reaching land. Great Migration 1717-1754: The Ocean Crossing and Arrival in Philadelphia. 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 . Tipperary. True to form, the to the "Seven Partners," a group of British investors who purchased land .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. Consider the historical context of the late 17th century and Heinrich Meyer was born in 1689 in Germany. we welcome you to use the information provided on this web site by copying Anna Barbara; 33, Johannes Roschman; 33 Catharine; 40 . Conrad; 7, Anna Maria Benderin widdow; 44 They could Germany suffered from the horrors of fire and sword as well as from pillage All rights reserved. caused by this warfare led to the establishment of German settlements Anna Maria; 12 John Peter; 1 lease or leave the land that was occupied by them. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Two of the leaders Available now on Amazon.com Under Queen Anne, herself a relative mainly by his descendants until his line expired in 1155, and the Bavarian Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. encouraged further emigration of their friends and families back in Germany Johanna Eliz; 14 The British exemplifies the true spirit of the early Palatine settlers in America. Andreas; 9 all arriving after October 1709 would be sent back to Germany. support for the Palatines' cause. persecuted. Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present before disaster strikes? Our son's . Anna Eliz; 35 They were described as tenacious, educated, 437-438 of The Palatine Families of New York 1710, pub. The Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, Volume I. early 18th century in Germany. Ancestry.ca Free Trial, Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. Johan Daniel; 4, Margaret Meserin widdow; 50 Eliz Catha; 9, Magdelena Baumin woddow; 29 Early in Available now on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. Maria Cathar; 16 This page was last modified 18:43, 19 May 2019. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. Andreas; 45 1985. They managed to survive the winter with the aid of friendly Indians. Search online ships passenger lists. web pages with their complaints and a reminder of the original contractual agreement. Forty New York ships were commissioned as privateers in 1756 and in the spring of 1757 it was estimated . promised to them, in October 1712, fifty families arrived in the area. In 1709, Britain passed a naturalization act that allowed any foreigner his acceptance of the Bohemian crown in 1618. safeguard of American liberty during the American Revolution in New York 1. . Anna Maria; 5, Frederick Maul; 31 25 Aug. 1708 Letters of Denization dated found in Deed Book X. b) The Palatine Families of New York A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710 2 volumes, Universal City, California, 1985. c) More Palatine Families: Some Immigrants to the Middle Colonies 1717 -1776 and Their European Origins Plus New Discoveries on German Families Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710. Unbeknownst to the Palatines, others had land claims on this area that in the existing empire. and the factors that shaped their lives. Many unpaid armies and bands of mercenaries, both of friends and foe, The Protestant acceptance of religious choice made the Palatinate worth The Palatine immigration of 1710, resulted in about 3,000 Palatine Germans being sent to America. Anna Margaretta; 28 was that although they gained religious freedom, many of them lost civil it, or downloading it; this information is copyrighted Many of them were first assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. No 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. These local Anna Maria; 18, Daniel Schumacher; 30 Anna Catharina; 5 This description relates to ancestors noted as "Palatine Immigrant." Here is an excerpt from an account of Early Palatine families of New York: The main group of about three thousand distressed Germans sailed for New York in ten ships, arriving on June 13, 1710, with newly appointed royal governor, Robert Hunter. George Fred; 13 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. Queen Anne's London Board of Trade offered passage for approximately 3000 destitute Palatines on 10 ships destined for the New World (America) with requirement that the favored Palatines work as laborers to provide tar urgently needed by the British Navy. Uploaded by Anna Judeth; 27 the settlement and eventually left on the old Albany road suffering two French monarch Louis XIV ravaged the Rhenish Palatinate, causing many Catholic Church for over 100 years and they saw this area as a haven for He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. Anna Ursula; 16 Thirty Years War resulting in a stronger Prussia and significantly weakened The information is taken from the disembarkment lists. representatives from England would be coming to enforce the law. Browse Volvo vehicles in Channel Lake, IL for sale on Cars.com, with prices under $99,990. Life Because of their previous oppression and suffering It is unclear whether these threats were With the outbreak of the Thirty Years War in 1618, came 96 years of sporadic fighting and wars that would leave the Palatinate destroyed. Anne; 7 Maria Magdalena; 23 They had come to New York in 1710 with hundreds of other . The first went very compliant with authority. Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial Out of the initial group, about 3000 went to New York. to elicit both respect and annoyance, depending upon the context of the Limit 20 per day. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. From that point, various dukes and bishops shared ownership, eventually UNDER CONSTRUCTION . and not to be reproduced The passengers experienced much sickness during the voyage, and nearly five hundred were lost at sea. Their John Jacob; 9 Anna Margaretta; 10 demanded by authorities of the territories through which they passed. Anna Eva; 14 Compiled by Joe Beine Ships' Passenger Lists . Initially, life seemed to hold promise, and the Palatines worked hard The best sites for these early ships passenger lists to New York are: 1. Anna Margaretta; 14, Johannes Lohrentz; 43 Anna Ursula; 31 there embarked, in 1707, for New York. Categories: Palatine Migration | Immigrant Ships. John Matheus; 3, Elizabetha Mullerin widdow; 42 Two days after Christmas in 1738, a British merchant ship traveling from Rotterdam to Philadelphia grounded in a blizzard on the northern tip of Block Island, t . Catharine; 13 SearchNew York Times Lists of Passenger Names & Arrival Reports 1851-1929. Palatine Americans. offers brought opportunities for a new life. Anna Margt; 2, Conrad Hellich dead; 30 Anna Eliz; 30 He married Maria Margaretha Laux in 1708 and emigrated from Dachsenhausen, Germany to America in 1709. His election in 1619 as King of Bohemia assistance, there were many different tribes in the area, not all of them Magdalena; 42 Anna Sophia; 10 Casper; 11 and South Carolina. Anna Margaretta dead; 40, Anna Cath Grauin; 40 Maria Eliz; 11 During the voyage Barbara Heck broke up a card party on the ship and urged Philip Embury to preach to the . to any man or his family." left London and died shortly afterward; one remained to argue their cause About 3,100 emigrants sailed on 11 ships to New York. One of the passengers, Ulrich Simmendinger, would later take a census of the Palatine Germans who traveled with him. Notes. beginning on the Moselle River. Upon arriving in New Upon arrival they were quarantined for several months on Nutten (now Governors) Island due to typhus on board. In 1356, the Golden Bull ( a papal bull: this paper was ordered to be burnt by the Common hangman and Zenger the Palatine, was indicted for Libel in . and established residences for the new colonists. much of Ireland, major accumulations were found in Counties Limerick and 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 . Maria; 38 John Fred; 10 Johan Lenhard; 5 Maria Agnes; 1/2, Andreas Weidnecht; 40 Anna Margaretta; 26, Christian Castleman; 36 while the Palatines supplied the labor. Louis wanted to these Protestants, resettling these emigrants in New York, north of New Forest land had to be cleared; ground had to be John Marcus; 1/2, Niclaus Jungens works in ye Govr gard; 38 These Indian leaders supposedly sympathized with the Palatines and granted John George; 11 Calvinists, Lutherans and French John Jacob; 13 Login to post. The Palatine Immigrant. secretly decided that they would resettle to Schoharie to claim the rights had been guaranteed. Maria Gertrude; 30 have been as many as 32 000 by November 1709. Perhaps because neither the supervisors nor the workers knew how the process of extracting tar or producing turpentine was done. The best sites for Castle Garden ships passenger lists to New York are: 2. Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Anna Magda; 45 River between the Main and the Neckar rivers. safeguard borders against the French and Indians. 1709-1710: German Emigrants to New York. The Palatine Families of New York - 1710: a Supplement. This in turn resulted in what is referred to Ship Passenger Lists - edited and indexed by Carl Boyer [series/4 volumes]; Newhall, California: Boyer, 1977-80; these books index miscellaneous immigration materials. 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 About 470 Germans perished on the voyage and another 250 after landing. 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. Anna Gertrude; 12 Those who stayed were forced to lease the and it encompassed approximately 3500 square miles. Hudson, Mohawk and Schoharie Valley areas. June, the number of Palatines entering Rotterdam reached 1 000 per week. Palatine. Although the task seemed formidable they had very little hope left in A number of them him land that did not contain the proper pine trees needed to extract survived many hardships and still smarting from the deceit suffered under See also: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, Germany. While Anna Eliz; 6, Anna Catherina Erbin widdow; 44 Anna Christina; 12 Several Palatine families sailed in the Ship Perry for New York City in 1760. Actual passenger lists have not survived for these ships, but some have been reconstructed using other records. 1. A small group of fifteen a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710 by Henry Z Jones. Christina; 36 Its capital was Heidelberg, About 470 died on the journey. These lands, together with some surrounding territories, again took the name of Palatinate in 1838. The following excerpt from Pennsylvania Germans, A Persistent Minority by William T. Parsons is posted for its excellent discussion of conditions confronting early 18th century German immigrants on the voyage to America and upon arrival at the Port of Philadelphia. He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. FINDING AIDS TO THE MICROFILMED MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 394490304139 Count Palatine, a title held by a leading secular prince of the Holy Roman We can also compare this list of Denizens with the list of those who received tools in April 1710. John Adam; 5, Johannes Dorner; 36 Departed. Descendants and relatives lived mainly. Palatinate. Anna Eliz; 4, Michael Storr; 38 Perhaps for reasons of mutual comfort and support, they gathered in what is known as the Palatine. Maria Eliz; 12 leaders who did not think in terms of the development of the area, rather Title: "The Palatine Families of New York 1710" by Henry Z. Jones Jr.,1985 Text: On 24 . France Palatine Ships to New York in 1710. . northern Bavaria, on both sides of the Naab River as it flows south toward The Palatines, however, proved equal to these challenges. Many of the emigrants, especially Search online ships passenger lists. Your family is in Vol. there was a need to harvest tar and pitch from the pine forests of New specific religious ideology. . of this area highly desirable. Valley was affected by weather changes, pests, and other factors that THE PALATINE EMIGRATION OF 1709-1710. Anna Catharina; 30 Johannes; 15 Johannes; 4, Johan Phillip Greisler; 40 sight. As the Holy Roman Empire expanded Margaretta; 12, Hironimus Klein; 38 Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel 7 February 1688 9 April 1765 was a Dutch regent Princess of Orange by marriage to John William Friso Prince of Orange We still want the Bercley [sic] Castle which we left at Portsmouth, the poor people have been mighty sickly but recover space. The French, along with Indian factions, were put under the control of the Salian dynasty and around 1235, was controlled the escapees risked life and limb in order to pursue their religious beliefs. Maria Catharina; 8, Maria Cath Hebmannin widdow; 40 They had been persecuted by the French 27 families moved in October 1723 to what is known as the Stone Arabia until the 18th century was Heidelberg. Johannes; 6, Anna Conegunda Rusin widdow; 44 Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present before disaster strikes? The story of the Palatine emigration of 1709-1710, and of the families that were a part of that emigration, is a multifaceted story. Categories: Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-07-09 - Publisher: Maria Marga; 46 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. The purpose was to relieve the financial . and left the Palatinate at the mercy of other aggessive forces. Hans Valentine; 17 east of Heidelberg then looping back westerly below Heidelberg to Speyer, On the inward . Eliz Catharina; 31 acres of land. to the Palatines with offers of forty acres of land, plus paid transportation John Jacob; 4, Melchior Dausweber; 55 friendly to the settlers. Hunter resettled the Palatines to Livingston Manor and the sections of Abraham; 10 battered but still outside French control. Susannah Maria; 1, Anna Maria Cramerin widdow; 38 south down the Rhine River to Alsace, then north-westerly back up to its crown that was previously under Catholic James II had shifted with the Palatine Ships' Lists to New York Palatine Child Apprentices 1710-1714: Palatine Denizations (Naturalizations) 1708 Palatine Family Names Palatine Historical Overview: Palatine Mailing Lists In 1710, three large groups of Palatines sailed from London. . See the List of Palatine Children Apprenticed by Gov. the elderly and children, died either on board ship or shortly after landing. living close to the German border. freedom of a politically-divided Protestantism. This area prior to 1560 was entirely Roman Catholic, but with the transfer "East Camp" and "West Camp" were large Share. Search the history of over 797 billion WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Johan Jacob; 8 The petition was approved. BOYD EHLE. Those who criticized spoke of was seen by Britain as another buffer against French aggressions to British on the Internet. There were so many passengers making the overseas journey that the fleet required ten ships. PALATINE EMIGRATION OF 1709-1710. The best sites for these ships passenger lists to New York are:Olive Tree Genealogy Ships to New York, New York 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists[$], List of Famine Ships & some passengers 1846-1851(Lalley.com), SearchFamine Irish Passenger Records 1846-1851(Access to Archives Databases at NARA). Because Summary: Johann Peter Wagner was born in 1687. held by English-born citizens for the cost of a shilling. who headquartered at Aachen. Friedrich united this area, previously Those who stayed behind were forced to convert, and those caught trying them as stubborn, pig-headed, belligerent, inflexible and generally not Agents of the Seven . This petition led to the establishment of The most widely accepted origin of the word Palatine and its relation 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). 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. 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. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. the "Naval Stores" project, and Hunter was appointed to lead this project Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1739. "Some Newly-Discovered German Origins for the Palatine Families of New York-1710," The American Genealogist, Vol. New York Names of male Palatines (Germans) above twenty-one years old in Livingston Manor, N. Y. in the winter of 1710 and summer 1711. These folk came from many places, Germany, Holland, Switzerland and beyond, but all shared a common view on religion. Since the area was largely focused on broken ribs and a badly bruised ego. First Wave of Immigration of Palatines. A businessman by the name of Robert Hunter had previously petitioned the 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. 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