Her maiden voyage was on June 22, 1927 from Le Havre to New York where she received a gala welcome from New York City. That is particularly so when the original records are a bit chaotic, as shipping records almost always are. Le Havre, France to New York . It may sail from any port but it is registered at only one port. 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. They are in the form of a single manifest sheet for each passenger. These lists are usually found as permissions to emigrate; records of passports issued, including passports for the interior; records of border crossings; and lists of prisoners deported. ; from France #176, WILHEM: Jacob 46, Marianne 38, Madeleine 17, Eva 14, Henri 10, Jacob 8, Marianne 5-1/2, Catherine 4, Michel 11mos. Port of Departure: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland Research on the immigrant after his or her arrival in the United States requires that you exhaust all possible records. Port of Departure: Le Havre Le Havre, France Port of arrival: New Orleans, Louisiana Ship Charlemagne 25 May 1854 Port of departure: Le Havre, France Immigrants from Europe destined for western Canada landed at ports on the East Coast, then continued their journey by train. The Government of Canada did not keep records of people leaving the country; there are no passenger lists for departures from Canadian ports. Port of Arrival: New York Private 8-hour tour to Bayeux & Caen from Le Havre cruise port with driver. Ship Marengo 11 May First, it is important to point out that not all emigration records have survived. SS St. Laurent 14 May. Once you have the complete reference, the digitized image of the passenger list can be viewed in the Some of our Form 30A records and passenger lists have been indexed by name on other websites. Dozens of other published emigrant lists from many areas of France can be identified in the Place search of the FamilySearch Catalog under the town, department, province, or region from which the emigrants came. Courtesy Don Norrie. See more advice from Rhonda in her columns Expert Tips, Tigs and Trees, and Overheard in the Message Boards. or BUCHLER? Ship Passenger List: the John Holland, from Le Havre to New Orleans, 1847 [on this website] Transcription of the passenger list for the John Holland which sailed from Le Havre, France to New Orleans, arriving on 20 June 1847 with 150 passengers, all from Germany. The microfilm copies of the passenger lists from 1865 to 1935 were transferred to LAC by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in four groups: the 1865-1900 records in 1971, the 1900-1908 records in 1980, the 1908-1918 records in 1984, and the 1919 . ; from France #181, WOLF: Pierre 54, Catherine 48, Catherine 23, Pierre 18; from France #190, KEHRER: Jean 30, Catherine 30; from France #194, STOECHRY? ): Atron(?) SS Canada 14 February Ship Nestor 30 November, 1827 Her third-class passenger capacity was increased to 1,000. : Edward 23, Jenny 29; from France, DURN: Pierre 60, Caroline 21; from France, SENSENBRENER: Michel 18, Jacobi 16; from Bade #253, BURKELS: Elisab. According to the 2014 census, of the 73,199 Europeans in New Caledonia 36,975 were born in, Today, the great number of Puerto Ricans of French ancestry are evident in the 19% of family surnames on the island that are of French origin. You don't need to fill in all the boxes. Port of Arrival: New York Emigrants from Le Havre to Canada via Liverpool in 1873 . Port of Departure: Le Havre Between October 1882 and December 1897, 8,413 Frenchmen settled in Chile, making up 23% of immigrants (second only after Spaniards) from this period. It used to be that, to research a person who sailed for North America or the French colonies from Le Havre, we had to go to the Departmental Archives of Seine-Maritime in Rouen to look at the microfilmed passenger lists. Ship Henry Pratt 1 May Mozart 15 September Arrival Date: 05-May-1881, Ship Name: City of Brussels SS Nuemberg 18 April, 1876 This is usually the first place that researchers begin their search for emigration lists. Ship Marengo 28 July 23, Magdeline 20, Justine 18, Chrysostome 15, Paul 11, Victor 9; from France, HUSS: Phillipp 32, Madeline 32, Marie 3, Emile 2, Eugene 8 mos. Arrival Date: 27-Aug-1853, Ship Name: Susan Hinks Paris, the essential interior port, is about 145 miles by water from Rouen and 222 miles from Le Havre. Ship General Hamilton 25 October Because your ancestor came from Germany, it may be necessary to research in that country as well. Ship Crescent 29 January CLAUS: Carl 47, Elisabeth 40, Carl 18, Joseph 10, Matthias 8, Georg 6, Bermard Port of Arrival: New York For Le Havre, the categories are: Take the time to become familiar with these lists. or HERIC? Ship Olympia 28 November, 1852 Le Havre Passenger Lists 1887-1954 Front Cover, Le Havre -- New York by Christian Clres. 1820 Ship St. Martin 10 February. The passenger service of the Compagnie Gnrale Transatlantique was transferred from Le Havre to Bordeaux. Port of Departure: Le Havre From National Archives Microfilm Roll #M259-27 (which covers June 16-Dec 31, 1847) For all passengers: "the country to which they severally belong" -- "Baden". Some references can be found in Arrival Date: 21-Aug-1879, Ship Name: France Emigration and Ship Passenger Lists. Port of Arrival: New York 46, Marguerite 42, Maria 18, Marguerite 16; from France, SCHMETZER: Fr. Lists for the port of Quebec include passengers who disembarked at Montreal between 1865 and 1921. Port of Departure: Le Havre Arrival Date: 17-Aug-1854, Ship Name: Adams Passenger Arrival Records The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). Arrival Date: 09-Feb-1853, Ship Name: Finland Port of Departure: Le Havre Lists of emigrants are often published. One page of the RMS Ivernia passenger list, Le Havre to Montreal - 25 April 1959. Port of Departure: Le Havre Arrival Date: 28-May-1881, Ship Name: Amerique The first wave of French immigrants to arrive in Cuba were fleeing the, The beginning of the Peninsular War (18071814) between France and Spain caused the Captaincy General of the island to, In 1814, when peace between France and Spain was restored, the French immigrants who had left Cuba were allowed to return to the island. A French Protestant colony was established at Schabo in Bessarabia. Some of them have not been preserved, and the Family History Library's collection, while impressive, is not complete. 1887-02-05 SS La Bretagne - New York to Le Havre, 1887-02-05 SS La Champagne - Le Havre to New York, 1888-03-10 SS La Bourgogne - Le Havre to New York, 1888-06-30 SS La Normandie - Le Havre to New York, 1888-09-29 SS La Champagne - New York to Le Havre, 1890-10-18 SS La Bretagne - Le Havre to New York, 1891-04-25 SS La Gascogne - Le Havre to New York, 1891-07-25 SS La Bourgogne - New York to Le Havre, 1891-08-29 SS La Touraine - Le Havre to New York, 1892-11-19 SS La Gascogne - Le Havre to New York, 1904-06-09 SS La Lorraine - New York to Le Havre, 1905-09-09 SS L'Aquitaine - Le Havre to New York, 1905-10-07 SS La Savoie - Le Havre to New York, 1909-07-03 SS Chicago - New York to Le Havre, 1919-06-11 SS Rochambeau - Le Havre to New York, 1921-05-07 SS La Savoie - Le Havre to New York, 1921-10-03 SS France - Le Havre to New York, 1922-09-16 SS Lafayette - Le Havre to New York via Plymouth, 1922-10-05 SS France - Le Havre to New York via Plymouth, 1922-11-07 SS Rochambeau - Le Havre to New York via Plymouth, 1923-10-06 SS La Savoie - Le Havre to New York, 1924-09-27 SS France - Le Havre to New York via Plymouth, 1924-10-11 SS Paris - Le Havre to New York Via Plymouth, 1926-03-31 SS Paris - Le Havre to New York Via Plymouth, 1927-09-26 SS De Grasse - Le Havre to New York, 1928-02-08 SS De Grasse - Le Havre to New York, 1929-06-06 SS De Grasse - New York to Le Havre, 1929-07-04 SS De Grasse - New York to Le Havre, 1929-07-10 TSS Tuscania - New York to London via Plymouth and Le Havre, 1929-08-09 TSS Tuscania - New York to London via Plymouth and Le Havre, 1929-08-24 RMS Tuscania - Southampton to New York via Le Havre, 1928-06-14 RMS Albertic - Montral and Qubec to Southampton, Le Havre, and London, 1932-01-29 SS City of Hamburg - Hamburg to Norfolk and Baltimore via Le Havre, 1932-06-24 City Of Hamburg - Hamburg to Norfolk and Baltimore via Le Havre, 1934-03-17 SS City of Hamburg - Hamburg to Norfolk and Baltimore via Le Havre, 1934-11-24 City of Hamburg - Bremen to Norfolk and Baltimore via Le Havre, 1935-01-12 City Of Newport News - Hamburg to Norfolk and Baltimore via Le Havre, 1937-08-15 SS City of Norfolk - Bremen to Norfolk and Baltimore via Le Havre, 1930-06-12 SS Paris - New York to Le Havre via Plymouth, 1931-05-29 SS France - New York to Le Havre via Plymouth, 1931-09-10 SS Lafayette - New York to Le Havre via Plymouth, 1936-06-17 SS Lafayette - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1937-04-15 SS Ile De France - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1937-11-03 SS Normandie - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1938-08-24 SS Normandie - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1938-09-17 SS Champlain - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1938-10-05 SS Normandie - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1939-07-15 SS Ile De France - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1930-06-20 RMS Aurania - Montral to London via Plymouth and Le Havre, 1930-07-26 RMS Tuscania - Southampton to New York via Le Havre, 1930-08-30 RMS Carmania - Southampton to New York via Le Havre, 1930-09-06 RMS Lancastria - Southampton to New York via Le Havre, 1930-10-25 RMS Carmania - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Queenstown (Cobh), 1931-08-29 RMS Samaria - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1931-09-12 RMS Caronia - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1932-06-04 RMS Ausonia - Southampton to Qubec and Montral via Le Havre, 1932-08-26 RMS Carinthia - New York to London via Plymouth and Le Havre, 1932-09-10 RMS Aurania - Southampton to Qubec and Montral via Le Havre, 1933-04-21 RMS Alaunia - Montral to London via Plymouth and Le Havre, 1937-08-07 RMS Ausonia - Southampton to Montral and Qubec via Le Havre, 1938-08-27 RMS Alaunia - Southampton to Qubec and Montral via Le Havre, 1938-10-15 RMS Ausonia - Southampton to Montral and Qubec via Le Havre, 1932-08-26 SS Pennland - Antwerp to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, 1934-08-24 SS Pennland - Antwerp to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, 1932-08-24 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Le Havre and Queenstown (Cobh), 1932-10-19 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Le Havre and Queenstown (Cobh), 1933-05-24 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Queenstown (Cobh), 1933-12-29 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Queenstown (Cobh), 1934-05-23 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Havre, Southampton, and Cobh (Queenstown), 1934-07-18 SS Manhattan - New York to Hamburg via Queenstown (Cobh), Plymouth and Le Havre, 1934-08-01 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1934-08-15 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Queenstown (Cobh), 1934-10-24 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Le Havre and Queenstown (Cobh), 1934-11-07 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Queenstown (Cobh), 1935-04-10 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Le Havre and Queenstown (Cobh), 1935-05-28 SS President Roosevelt - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1935-07-31 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1936-03-11 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1936-07-29 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1936-09-09 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Queenstown (Cobh), 1936-10-21 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1937-09-01 SS President Harding - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Queenstown (Cobh), 1938-04-20 SS Manhattan - New York to Hamburg via Cobh, Plymouth and Le Havre, 1938-04-20 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1938-06-29 SS Manhattan - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton and Cobh, 1938-08-31 SS President Roosevelt - Hamburg to New York via Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1938-09-14 SS President Harding - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1938-09-30 SS Washington - Le Havre to New York via Southampton and Cobh, 1939-08-22 SS Washington - Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1930-08-22 SS Megantic - Southampton to Qubec and Montral via Le Havre, 1935-10-04 RMS Britannic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1936-08-08 RMS Britannic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1936-10-17 RMS Georgic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1937-07-24 RMS Georgic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1937-08-07 RMS Britannic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1937-09-17 RMS Georgic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1937-10-16 RMS Georgic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1938-10-15 RMS Britannic - Southampton to New York via Le Havre and Cobh, 1939-07-08 SS Georgic - New York to London via Cobh (Queenstown), Southampton, and Le Havre, 1949-04-26 RMS Mauretania - Southampton to New York Via Le Havre and Cobh, 1949-05-04 RMS Mauretania - New York to Southampton Via Cobh and Le Havre, 1949-09-09 RMS Samaria - London to Qubec via Le Havre, 1954-09-21 SS Libert - Le Havre to New York via Southampton, 1951-11-13 RMS Mauretania - Southampton to New York via Havre, 1953-03-20 RMS Scythia - Southampton to Halifax via Le Havre, 1953-08-04 RMS Mauretania - Southampton to New York Via Le Havre and Cobh, 1954-05-27 RMS Mauretania - New York to Southampton Via Cobh and Le Havre, 1954-07-15 RMS Mauretania - Southampton to New York Via Le Havre and Cobh, 1953-07-15 SS Maasdam - Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre, Southampton, and Cobh, 1954-08-31 M.V. Arrival Date: 11-Jan-1854, Ship Name: Milan Arrival Date: 17-May-1854, Ship Name: Onward This step may generate either a passport or an application may be found. 41, Charles 4, Francoise 2mos; from France, FURBERT? | 11 (male), Ernestine 7, Josue 3, Susanne 11/12; from France, VIGNON: Alexander 44, Jules 18; from France, ULRICH: Chrysostome 57, Louise 49, Francis 26, Richard 24, J.Bapt. 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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? Several French Canadian sources mention the French home parish of an individual or his parents, for example: French Colonization of Algeria: Under the pretext of a slight to their consul, the French invaded and captured Algiers in 1830. Arrival Date: 07-Jun-1866, Ship Name: Bellona Many Mexicans of French descent live in cities and states such as. Item: Passenger lists of the ROCHAMBEAU arriving in New York, NY on 1912-09-09 1 2 3. Port of Departure: Le Havre Of course, you are in a catch-22 situation in that you are not sure where in Germany your ancestor came from. Arrival Date: 29-Jul-1889, Ship Name: La Champagne In fact, many are disappointed to have exerted so much energy in finding the passenger list only to discover, as you have, that there is no information as to where the individual was born and other useful information. The information that you may find on these records could include the name of the individual along with their age, the name of a close relative or traveling companion, and either their last residence in the home country or their place of birth. A 1.5-hour taxi tour of Le Havre costs about 60 EUR for up to four people . French emigration records are very incomplete and are not usually indexed. The reference to the information gives the film number and frame on which to view the original. You can gain access to these microfilmed records by visiting your local Family History Center. Port of Arrival: New York The Seine is its great street. [2] There are an estimated 300,000 to 600,000 people of Armenian descent in France today.[3]. Le Havre, France. Arrival Date: 24-Oct-1853. Any help would be greatly appreciated. . Arrival Date: 23-Apr-1857, Ship Name: Edgar P Stinger Port of Departure: Le Havre Early Nineteenth Century Military Records, A Boatload of California Gold Rush Hopefuls from France, The Forgotten Jews of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, The Forgotten Basque Benedictines of Sacred Heart Abbey, Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. Le Havre Departing Passenger Lists Are Online! Arrival Date: 29-May-1855, Ship Name: Confederation 8, Sophia 6, Francine? 9, Dorthea 8, from Bavaria. Le contenu de cette page demeurera actif jusqu' son transfert sur notre nouveau site Web. Many of the vessels are merely fishing boats, many vessels sailing to other French ports. Some Franco-Americans arrived prior to the founding of the United States, settling in places like the. Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjnvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. Arrival Date: 21-Dec-1854, Ship Name: Olivia Between 1857 and 1946, 261,020 French people immigrated to Argentina. Port of Departure: Le Havre SS Suevia 24 February Port of Departure: Le Havre, France and Plymouth, England The society can search only for passengers between 1780 and 1840, and they will search only for a specific name. Port of Arrival: New York C-4528 and the LDS microfilm 0889448 contain the full passenger lists for all ships arriving at Quebec in 1873. Port of Departure: Le Havre 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. Port of Arrival: New York These French lists also include those destined to Halifax, and the names/dates of those ship departures from Livepool, but no corresponding passenger list exists for those . The passenger lists for 1925-1935 contain more details such as the immigrants' place of birth and the name and address of the contact person both for where they came from and for their intended destination in Canada.