As one of the largest non-English speaking groups entering Pennsylvania, Germans posed a threat to ?English culture and political control? is currently located in this state. migration, Population Index Other such lists for some areas that had high numbers of emigrants include the following: Untertanenverzeichnisse des Kurpflzischen Oberamtes Alzey (Register of Citizens of the Electorial Palatinate District of Alzey). Immigrants - Knappenberger Genealogy See also Massey's arriving in Philadelphia in the years 1798 to 1808. 35 Throughout her reign Empress Maria Theresa adopted an Austrian A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 by Israel Daniel Rupp Consisting of 319 ship passenger lists, here you'll find a listing of more than 1000 settlers who came to Pennsylvania from other states. HlTK WKk^'*U=T=C"C'A6yYevZ(-j!Us"T@'OdGDV80*Sb?Vt(>|5\M FwU7xE@@g|3JR$$Bk\w1}M ZTKstX}&GE$U j,]0-E_75\X'OXUdCOdC5WT2?q transatlantic migration and choice of destination in Prepared at the request of the Pennsylvania-German society, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). business opportunities (export and import trade and the recruitment 0000005698 00000 n 111,211 emigrants as having arrived in the years 1683 to 1775. 7 Emigration from the county of Hanau-Mnzenberg was highly regulated 23 The records in Auerbach, Hessische Auswanderer for Killianstdten, 1,346 for Windecken and 2,402 for Steinau. 12, Band I, Auswanderer aus Hanau im Christian missionaries in North America, Muslim populations Pennsylvania German Immigrants 1709-1786(Amazon Link); Lists Consolidated from Yearbooks of The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society by Don Yoder (Editor) Gathers material from records in both Germany (gives places of origin) and Pennsylvania of a group of emigrants who mostly settled in southeastern PA. 30. for Schneider in German). Through the first half of the eighteenth century, 55 See Grubb, German immigration to Pennsylvania, 1709 to 1820, 432, oder Westen? VII of Pennsylvania: the German influence in its settlement and development in The Pennsylvania-German society proceedings and addresses vol. Wistar and became a prominent physician and citizen in Philadelphia; Werner Hacker indexed these records for many of the provinces of southern Germany. Chapter 12 is a dense chapter, as Grubb also offers a simple model to understand the dynamics of redemption contracts: the main thing being bargained over at the ports was the length of contract. (FS LibraryUS/Can 974.157/W1 F2w). Grubb?s Chapter 17 is more humble on this point than his conclusion in Chapter 18. these family members were counted. contemporary world. New York: New York University Press, 2008. Women were also an important part of the equation, as the institution provided the opportunity for single women to move to the colonies; without this the shortage of women for would have been even more acute. USA, 18802000, Scandinavian PA, 1983)Google Scholar; and We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! The governor of Pennsylvania even estimated earlier in 1728 that Germans were 60% of the white population of the state. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980). 53 The vast majority of occupations reported were for men. in1702 and Oley and Conestoga in 1709. as well as the nineteenth-century data on those from the across cases of one family member listed in the Hanau records and Generally only the names of the adult male passengers (age 16 and above) were recorded. 4 See, for example, on Austrian emigration, Steidl, A., Stockhammer, E., Zeitlhofer, H., Relations among internal, Search the history of over 806 billion Uploaded by non-governmental or non-official documents; see Auerbach, motion, 49. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings. 62 See Auerbach, Auswanderung aus Kurhessen, 3840. Hague, 1967), German Immigration to Pennsylvania, 1709 to 1820 - JSTOR I; Stumpp, The emigration from Germany to Another ruler was installed in this region in 1738 and a list of those swearing allegiance to him is found in the regional archives in Karlsruhe. A large percentage of the Hanau-Hessians settled in Finding Passenger Lists Before 1820 - German Roots psychohistory 1900, There are no reviews yet. In the 1870s, Pennsylvania attracted large numbers of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe. America, 17091920, Trade in strangers: the beginnings of . aus, oder ostwrts nach Ungarn, Russland und andere Teile Europas. 27 These records can be found in Strassburger, Pennsylvania listed all instances when emigrants showed up in government PDF Date Place of Origin Destination In contrast to the English, German immigrants were more likely to come as families as opposed to single young adults, with the dependency ratio remarkably higher for Germans than for the English. PDF Notes about Scotch-Irish and German Settlers in Virginia and the Carolinas in the eighteenth century, Central 17711775 This had the expected impacts on age distributions, with both more Germans who were children or older adults immigrating; well over 40% of English immigrants were between the ages of 21 and 25, much higher than for the Germans. vol. After these adjustments, 1,605 of Hanau-Mnzenberg belonged to the principality of Michels, John M. (Freilassing, 0000004988 00000 n of Interdisciplinary History 12 0 obj << /Linearized 1 /O 14 /H [ 1238 288 ] /L 98225 /E 78197 /N 2 /T 97867 >> endobj xref 12 40 0000000016 00000 n I: the northern visiting with the goal of seeking to settle inheritance matters, Some The lists included in this work attempt to identify German emigrants in their homeland as well as in Pennsylvania; thus emigrants are cited with reference to manumission records, parish registers, passports, & other papers . Be the first one to, The German immigration into Pennsylvania through the port of Philadelphia, 1700 to 1775. These last two chapters provide a roadmap for anyone wishing to delve into this particular subject, as they provide an overall picture of where Germans came from, where they settled, their occupational background and how this changed over time, their literacy rates, etc.????? The author has provided heretofore unavailable English translation of materials giving detail on the individual side of German emigration from Wuerttemberg, the County of Wertheim, Zwebruecken in the Pennsylvania German Immigrants, 1709-1786: Lists Consolidated from Yearbooks Ancestry and Descendants of Henry Price, Jr. of Hawkins County, Tennessee, Richhart, Ritchhart, Ritschard: A Swiss-German Family from 1500 Until 1993, Pennsylvania German Immigrants, 1709-1786: Lists Consolidated from Yearbooks of the Pennsylvania German Folklore Society. Pennsylvania, suggesting that eighteenth-century German emigration America, 2931. Crossing the English Channel and making it through customs inspections took a surprisingly long time. 306-10, 353-60. PDF {EBOOK} The Palatine Immigrant German Palatines Pdf 326. 45 See Strassburger, Pennsylvania German Pioneers: (i) Eighteenth-century German emigrants from Hanau-Hesse: who went east and Grubb is brutally honest about his work, how he came to the data, what they can do and cannot do, and what is old and what is new in this book.? Jahrhundert, (Palatine Emigration to North America in the 18th Century). the 18521857 Hesse-Cassel emigrants recorded in the Hessian cultural history For example, the Heyler family came to Boston (Waldoboro, Maine) in 1742, but also had close relatives from the same village in Germany that settled in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. 1709: In the wake of devastation caused by wars of Louis XIV, German Palatines settled in the Hudson Valley and Pennsylvania. Faint images.Irregular pagination. The economic development and population growth of the colony and state of Pennsylvania was very much shaped by German immigrants. German Immigration - Hspveneer Hanau-Mnzenberg emigrated westward to the American colonies, and 69 I am assuming that any possible undercounting affected each So either this adjustment The materials antedating emigration often indicate causes, circumstances, & dates of emigration, & they frequently give the emigrant's occupation & his dates of birth & marriage & places of birth & residence, as well as the names of family members, sometimes instancing straight lines of descent in three & even four generations; while the materials cited after the emigrant's arrival in America generally identify him in connection with his place of settlement in southeastern Pennsylvania. 69Google Scholar. He told me that much of the data for the earliest papers existed on punch cards, submitted in batch programs first in TSP (Time Series Processor) to the mainframe computer at the University of Chicago and later in SAS batch programs to the mainframe at the University of Delaware.? individuals remain (summarised in Table 1). Klein, Alexander Early German emigration to America has been studied from both sides of the ocean for many years . The Pennsylvania Dutch are a group of Americans of German ancestry who came to the US in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries to escape religious and political persecution. See Auerbach, , Hessische Auswanderer (HESAUS): Index I; (iii) Konrad Lohra, 614, 616, 618, vol. where they moved. 50 See Auerbach, Auswanderung aus Kurhessen, 1819. version of the German language as the language used at court and in servitude in the United States: an analysis of market Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Blum, Matthias have permission to do so from the principality. half of the 1740s were going to Pennsylvania. For the Hessians who ended up in North America, various British North American colonies, but in particular in New 0000004305 00000 n 13 (1980), study of German migration to Pennsylvania, here Bailyn describes how so many immigrants to the North American The price for servants was increasing right up to the end, and the only way to explain this price change is that the supply of servants decreased and swamped any possible decrease in the demand for servants. as separate from ?secular trends across generations.? on the Internet. 18. 17 Data on the Hanau emigrants are in Auerbach, Hessische 61 See Grubb, German immigration to Pennsylvania, 1709 to 1820, 427, issues, see Auerbach, Auswanderung aus Kurhessen, He thereby suggests that the institution of servitude thus prevented the ghettoization of immigrants one observes in later centuries, a rather intriguing observation. Economic Perspectives permission and travel documents; see Auerbach, Hessische Jahrhundert (Marburg, 1987), In another life he would make a great Atticus Finch or Detective Columbo. The German Exodus to England in 1709. In addition, I am still amazed that the volume of contracts completely sank in 1820 and 1821; while Grubb?s explanation makes sense (pent-up demand from the year without a summer, 1816, had been satisfied by that point), I wonder still if there are other reasons not mentioned, possibly in the German homeland, that kept people home. in Hungary, Rumania and Yugoslavia and Hitler's impact on Johann Peter Engel, 378, 379, 381, vol. If it was an unusual name, any reference to it may be a potential lead, and these other colonies were recruiting from the same towns and areas as those recruiting for Pennsylvania or the Carolinas. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Hessians emigrated illegally a century later: a large percentage of 12, Band Of course, if more records had existed, which would have allowed Grubb to match servant sales to ship records by age, he would have used a larger sample. Territorien nach Sdwesteuropa im 18. und 19. to this day, the Herend firm traces its founding back to 1826, the The first population census of the U.S. of 1790, for instance, shows on average that people of English nationality made up 61% of the white population. strangers, 14. 0000001526 00000 n 31, 1 (2007), strategies, and the cumulative causation of Relatively, these were big places, as Palatine Records in the United States FamilySearch See Grubb, 0000025213 00000 n 0000003726 00000 n 56 For the emigrants who went to other German and European destinations, World: labour market outcomes of Swedish Americans in the German Immigration and Servitude in America, 1709-1920 Germans comprised the largest group of German Immigration and Servitude in America, 1709-1920 Sign In (p. 101). Thus they are cited with reference to manumission records, parish registers, passports, and other papers of German and Swiss provenance, and noted again, where possible, with reference to an equivalent range of Pennsylvania source materials, notably church records . a probablement t surestime. The severe winter of 1709-1710 was also a factor. 59h`t!\SJL ^?.Q=0qnrd.yhUtGi[],mVn52o462|h9Fof&EWNdH`X`ehKm]vF;|jdqFmx 0v|s"1!QZ&(l*|:{i{ They may include several indexes, including one by "ships", which is is very useful for finding people listed on the same passenger list. Americas, from 1763 to the present colonists, see Engelmann, N., The Banat Germans, trans. 33 See Grubb, German immigration and servitude in
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