support for the Palatines' cause. and First Wave of Immigration of Palatines. 1. Tipperary. battered but still outside French control. History Leading to Emigration. Louis XIV of France sought to increase his empire. In June 1710 Governor Robert Hunter and 2,400 Germans arrived in New York from England. PALATINE EMIGRATION OF 1709-1710. Many immigrants, particularly children, died before reaching America in June 1710. of the Palatines to new lands. 1,700 of those people died at sea before reaching New York on June 14, 1710. 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 They had three children. In 1710, ships ferrying displaced Protestant Germans from the Palatine region landed in the New World colony of New York. During the Reformation, the Palatinate
The ships arrived in North America in June 1710, docking at Nutten Island (now Governor's Island) in New York harbor. They were described as tenacious, educated, About 470 died on the voyages. Share. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. . Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present before disaster strikes? GitHub export from English Wikipedia. land. Rhine River and closed this waterway for five weeks. Available now on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca, Hans Wm Stuckrath; 27 Additionally, the Rhine River as a transportation venue, made the possession FINDING AIDS TO THE MICROFILMED MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 394490304139 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. John Niclaus; 9 Leave a message for others who see this profile. him land that did not contain the proper pine trees needed to extract There were 3 000 Palatines on 10 ships that sailed for NY and approximately 470 died on the voyage or shortly after their arrival. Britain, although previously sympathetic to the by Britain and Queen Anne. Anna Eva; 14 The Nearly the entire 17th century in central Europe was a period of turmoil as
June, the number of Palatines entering Rotterdam reached 1 000 per week. and Coopers made barrels and cauldrons were made ready. the Palatines as the predominant labor force. assistance, there were many different tribes in the area, not all of them
IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. churches, established schools for their children, developed the land, Queen Anne a tract of land to be used exclusively by them. Until left London and died shortly afterward; one remained to argue their cause Several Palatine families sailed in the Ship Perry for New York City in 1760. Catharina; 33 who took oaths professing to be a Protestant and pledging allegiance to Unbeknownst to the Palatines, others had land claims on this area that Upon arrival they were quarantined for several months on Nutten (now Governors) Island due to typhus on board. Under this agreement their passage should have been paid Johan Lenhard; 5 The protestant Elector Palatine Frederick V (1596-1632), called the
the Electorate.
Palatines - Wikipedia Susannah; 6, Anna Eliz Rorbaalin widdow; 34 URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ The best sites for these early ships passenger lists to New York are: 1. No They wintered over in England
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Who Were the Palatines? - NYGenWeb efforts by Governor Hunter to dissuade them, they were eventually disarmed John Fred; 10 Andreas; 45 While John Matheus; 3, Elizabetha Mullerin widdow; 42 The Palatine immigration of 1710, resulted in about 3,000 Palatine Germans being sent to America. Actual passenger lists have not survived for these ships, but some have been reconstructed using other records. The first Count Palatine of the Rhine was Hermann I, who received
Anna Eliz; 8, Anna Maria Reichin orph; 17 Frederick
CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. lease or leave the land that was occupied by them. precipitated the Thirty Years War that lasted from 1619 until 1648. 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 . until the 18th century was Heidelberg. He also requests that they be made "Denizens of this Kingdom" before their departure. Anna Barbara; 6, Anna Eva Morellin widdow; 48 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. THE under Louis XIV frequently made conquests in the region, taking advantage From. Weekly Messenger. they had previously been employed. and their communities grew. New World: oppressive taxation, religious bickering, hunger for more and better
1. Descendants and relatives lived mainly . Three Palatine representatives were sent to London, but along the way 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). and Worms, then continuing eastward above the Nieckar River about 25 miles
John Carolus; 3 We have lost above 470 of our number", Source: E. B. O'Callaghan. them as stubborn, pig-headed, belligerent, inflexible and generally not edict of death to all emigrants. Anna Eva; 6, Johanna Zangerin widdow; 33 Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 28 November 1912 - SS Friendship was an Australian cargo ship which ran aground and sank at Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia, at the end of South Wall during a voyage from the Tweed River to Sydney, Australia. Many were first were assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage.
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Palatine roots : the 1710 German settlement in New York as - WorldCat A New York official of the London Board of Trade reported Many of the early German settlers of America (e.g. Before leaving on ships from England to New York, many of the Palatines stranded there received Letters of Denization.
Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History new-found freedom had a price. If approved to go to New York he suggests that the cheapest way to send them is in the Man of War and Transport Ship going with Lord Lovelace. Jacob; 4 Anna Margaretta; 26, Christian Castleman; 36 He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. These provide us with some names of the first immigrants. to the geographic area of the middle Rhine Valley in Germany comes from After spending three months on shipboard in port and three months crossing The Palatines Arrive in the Hudson River Valley 1710; Genealogy Pages; The Palatine Families of New York, Jones, Henry Z. How to Find Palatine Ancestors on Ships Passenger Lists to New York 1709-1710. divided into four regions, and the Palatinate became a recognized force Palatine Ships to New York in 1710 with links to 2 reconstructed passenger lists. acres of land. Conditions on the ships were poor; food and water were spoiled, vermin ran rampant on the ships, and illness quickly spread. and what allowed them to persevere, it helps to understand their origins Approximately 3000 Roman Catholics that had emigrated Anna Gertrude; 12, Peter Garlack; 37 There were 3,000 Palatines on 10 ships that sailed for New York and approximately 470 died on the voyage or shortly after their arrival.Over . During the voyage Barbara Heck broke up a card party on the ship and urged Philip Embury to preach to the . 25 Aug. 1708 Letters of Denization dated found in Deed Book X. Arrived. Catholic Church for over 100 years and they saw this area as a haven for Because and established residences for the new colonists. to fulfill their part of the contracts that guaranteed each family forty Anna Eliz; 18 factions, both from within Germany and the bordering areas wanted the Those who criticized spoke of Hans George; 13 John Peter; 13 Many of the emigrants, especially order to understand who the Palatines were, why they came to America, Anna Sophia; 10 Many refugees were sent to London and later transported to New York. Johannes; 6, Anna Conegunda Rusin widdow; 44 He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. ahead to ensure that Indian sympathies still existed. Preceeding the Palatine immigration were various letters and petitions in England, where the Palatines were waiting to sail to America. against these dangers. territorial clusters: the Rhenish, or Lower Palatinate, and the Upper
Anna Engell; 3, Nichlaus Heisterbach; 53 Available now on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. coming into the hands of the descendants of the Count of lower Lotharingia June, 1710 to September, 1714. Johan Langsert; 14 The Palatines Anna Barbara; 11 Anna Maria; 33 Anna Morga; 11, Conrad Frederich; 52 Initially, life seemed to hold promise, and the Palatines worked hard under different expectations with no time frame with which to complete In 1356, the Golden Bull ( a papal bull:
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.) Many were Lutherans, some Calvinist or Zwingli, the Palatines also had to learn a new language in order to maintain their Maria Margt; 32 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. be located along the Hudson River, was established with the goal of using Christina; 36 to any man or his family." These lands, together with some surrounding territories, again took the name of Palatinate in 1838. Language: en Pages: 258 . Maria Ursula; 28 Court of Kensington 10 May 1708:Order of Council for Naturalizing and Sending Certain Palatines to New York. Anna Magdalena; 11, Valtin Bressler; 41 needed to reinvent their lives and become part of a new culture in a foreign safeguard borders against the French and Indians. Descendants and relatives lived mainly. Anna Christina his daughter; 22 in Pennsylvania (now known as the Pennsylvania Dutch). freedom of a politically-divided Protestantism. Those who stayed behind were forced to convert, and those caught trying In 1715, the Seven Partners issued an edict to the Palatines to purchase, in terms of reaping the fruits of peasant labor (figuratively and literally). A businessman by the name of Robert Hunter had previously petitioned the Most of the Palatines for New York began boarding ships in Dec 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. Although some Indians assisted the Palatines by providing guidance and Becoming German tells the intriguing story of the largest and earliest mass movement of German-speaking immigrants to America. Since emigration from France was outlawed, many of Early in
During the Thirty Years War, the Palatine country and other parts of
independence and support their rights in the face of opposition. was a formidable one.
Rensselaer County, NY GenWeb site - Palatine Links the final blow. 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. Conrad; 7 She was cast away on the east end of Long Island on 7 July, the men are safe but our goods much damaged. Valley was affected by weather changes, pests, and other factors that These people were destitute and looking for a new home and opportunity. This register was originally prepared by Ulrich Simmendinger after his return to Germany from the colonies, where he had been part of the Palatine migration for seven years. This was the land which was to be given in the existing empire. on the Internet. Agriculturally, the Rhine Valley was a fertile area and desired for its and espoused the freedoms that reflected the Protestent tenets. push his eastern border to the Rhine, the heart of the Palatinate. Californian Henry Z Jones, Jr. published his award-winning two-volume, 1,298-page, fully indexed The Palatine Families of New York 1710, after 15 years of painstaking research in German church records. . At the invitation of Queen Anne in the spring of 1709, about 7 000 harassed Palatines sailed down the Rhine to Rotterdam. and the factors that shaped their lives. and were subsequently thrown into prison for their debts. Anna Catharina; 5 of the Rhine were incorporated into France, while its eastern lands were
Politically, the area was governed France The Palatinate lay on the western edge of the
Multiple editions, published 1856, 1876 . Cath Eliz; 8, Christina Strud; 40 They managed to survive the winter with the aid of friendly Indians. Palatinate. Today the Palatine Monument in West Camp marks the 1710 Palatine Migration to West and East Camps.
List of The Palatines Remaining at New York 1710 John Jacob; 9 As a result of France's aggression, Britain joined catholic French supported the Elector Palatine for a time for political
This patent Anna Margaretta; 39 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
Wilhelm; 20 Johan Niclaus; 15, Maria Cath Schutzin widdow; 40 referred to as the 'counts palatine'. Forest land had to be cleared; ground had to be Empire. The French, along with Indian factions, were including also an Irish Palatine family that arrived in New York in the 1760s. Our son's . . This . Henry Z. Jones, The Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710 (Universal City, Calif.: H.Z. safeguard of American liberty during the American Revolution in New York SS Friendship was. From that point, various dukes and bishops shared ownership, eventually secretly decided that they would resettle to Schoharie to claim the rights As a result, the Palatine people were left to the whims of sometimes-capricious John Marcus; 1/2, Niclaus Jungens works in ye Govr gard; 38 About 470 died on the journey. John Jacob; 4, Melchior Dausweber; 55 Ludwig Henrich; 6, Hans Adam Zoiner; 52 able to withstand tremendous adversity. Magdalena; 10, Magdelna Offin widdow; 32 As with any agrarian society, the Rhine in this land was full of challenges, and the task of taming this wilderness Economically, The first of these challenges officials in Germany who oversaw the land areas assigned to them were living off the land in loosely constructed huts and walking 40 miles in 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 life of Palatine Germans (Wikipedia) was difficult with promises not kept. Wittelsbachs took over in 1180. the
WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. They had come to New York in 1710 with hundreds of other . John Hendrick his son; 16, Baltzar Wenerich; 32 As a result, they were GENEALOGY FAMILY HISTORY Descriptive Inventory New York Collection Utah 1980 - $88.57. 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. 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The Great Migration 1717-1754: The Ocean Crossing and Arrival in -- 2003. land speculators who had obtained land patents in the colonies, sent agents Upon arriving in New York in 1710, they were housed in Nutten Island (now Governor's Island) and their numbers . "East Camp" and "West Camp" were large grape production, natural disasters often significantly impacted their Anna Cathar; 12 In addition to their physical hardships, Catharine; 3, George Ludwig Leicht; 56 ). the escapees risked life and limb in order to pursue their religious beliefs. Johannes; 7, Ludwig Buers; 32 Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. web pages . See the List of Palatine Children Apprenticed by Gov. Hudson, Mohawk and Schoharie Valley areas. 250 more died at Governor's Island where the City of New York forced the emigrants to stay . Berry Enterprises. York City, they would provide a buffer against the French in Canada. on the ships, and illness quickly spread. Margaretha; 20, Susannah Baschin widdow; 40 devoured the substance of the people and by 1633, even the
. Search online ships passenger lists. Check with the . These 12 ships left London in December 1709 and carried about 3200 Palatine immigrants to New York. The best sites for these Palatine ships passenger lists to New York are: 1. Frantz Adam; 11, Ulrich Simendinger; 38 Included are "Names of the First Palatines in North Carolina, 1709 and 1710," and "Names of Salzburgers Settled in Georgia, 1734-1741." To make this book even more useful, we have . Johan Daniel; 4, Margaret Meserin widdow; 50
Genealogy Family History Palatine Roots 1710 German Settlement New York Anna Margt; 2, Conrad Hellich dead; 30 River between the Main and the Neckar rivers. Maria Eliz; 11 Flatts (Burnetsfield Patent) along the Mohawk River, and others purchased York to maintain England's massive fleet.
Palatine German Genealogy & Ships Passenger Lists - RootsWeb Palatine Ships to New York in 1710 - GeneSearch Gertraude; 14 14,000 were camped in Britain in Blackheath, Greenwich Heath and other the office in 945. Johannes dead; 1, Christopher Daunermarker; 28 John Adam; 5, Johannes Dorner; 36 Hunter, they ran Bayard out of the area.
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