Reconstructed Passenger Lists for 1850: Hamburg to Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, and the United States, Parts 1-4Working from microfilm copies of the Hamburg police lists, Clifford Neal Smith has here reconstructed the identities of about 7,000 Hamburg passengers whose names were found among 60 separate lists for the year 1850. For each entry the compiler provides the following information: passenger's surname, given name, occupation, birthplace, and reference number from the police register. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adolph Altona Anna August Baden-Wuerttemberg baker Bavaria blacksmith Breslau businessman Berlin businessman Hamburg butcher cabinetmaker Captain carpenter Cassel Christian Clifford Neal Smith continued Copenhagen Cottbus daughter Departing Hamburg Dorothea Dresden Eduard Elisabeth emigrants Erfurt Ernst Ferdinand former principality Frankfurt/Oder Franz Frau Friederike Friedland Friedrich laborer furrier gold worker Goldberg Grabow Gustav Hagenow Halle Hamburg Hamburg flag Hannover Heinrich Henriette Hermann Hessen Holstein Jacob Joachim Johann peasant Joseph Julius Karl-Marx-Stadt KLEIN Leipzig Louise Ludwig Magdeburg Malchow manager wife Maria mason Mecklenburg MEYER miller MUELLER name in BRD Neubrandenburg Neustadt Niedersachsen Nordrhein-Westfalen Oldenburg Parchim passenger lists peasant wife Perleberg Poland Polish-occupied Germany Posen Potsdam Prussia Rheinland-Pfalz Rostock Saxony Schleswig Schleswig-Holstein SCHMIDT SCHROEDER SCHULTZ Schwerin section of city Ship shoemaker soldier Sophia Suhl tailor Thuringia villages named weaver Weimar West Germany wheelwright Wien wife 3 children wife child Wilhelm Wilhelmine Wuerttemberg York Direct