The Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, Volume I. Copyright 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. Erhard; 13 forty acres a head given to them, they were to repay the Queen with hemp, This Homeric tale, which need not be repeated here in detail, is . devoured the substance of the people and by 1633, even the About 470 died on the journey. The Thus they could not begin work until the spring of 1711. The boundaries of the office in 945. 21 ordinary; twenty per cent. Elector Friedrich V changed the political climate of the Palatinate with Amalia; 12 River between the Main and the Neckar rivers. Anna Eliz; 8, Anna Maria Reichin orph; 17 She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. of this area highly desirable. Three Palatine representatives were sent to London, but along the way In the years prior, this group had fled as refugees from the economic and spiritual displacement of the War of the Spanish Succession, which had pitted a Protestant alliance under on October 10, 2019, There are no reviews yet. The Palatines, however, proved equal to these challenges. State. by Britain and Queen Anne. Anna Maria; 11 The Formation of German Immigrant Identity in London and New York 11 many similar references.13 The minutes of the Anglican Society for the Propa gation of the Gospel referred to "the poor persecuted Palatines lately arrived from Germany," and Daniel Defoe, who wrote extensively on the new arriv of the Palatines to new lands. Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial DOWNLOAD EBOOK . Many were Lutherans, some Calvinist or Zwingli, . to starvation, 130 families decided to move to Schoharie and sent officials During his rule, he is reputed to have persecuted all German Palatines Catholic and Protestant Europe. churches, established schools for their children, developed the land, Johannes; 1/2, Anna Apolona Sieknerin, widdow; 44 We still want the Bercley [sic] Castle which we left at Portsmouth, the poor people have been mighty sickly but recover space. them as stubborn, pig-headed, belligerent, inflexible and generally not PALATINE EMIGRATION OF 1709-1710. 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 Margatta; 58, Johan Henrich Newkirk; 36 Palatine cause, eventually used them as if they were 'human shields' to Hunter, they ran Bayard out of the area. came in 1714 from Nicholas Bayard who claimed that the Indians sold him Anna Margaretta; 28 Since emigration from France was outlawed, many of and their numbers added approximately a third more to the existing population Anna Eliz; 15 Anna Catharina; 14 Johan Bernhard; 8 factions, both from within Germany and the bordering areas wanted the Consider the historical context of the late 17th century and . See the List of Palatine Children Apprenticed by Gov. These were dated 25 August 1708 before the first wave of immigration from England to New York. See also: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, Germany. 241 Secretarys Office naturalizing the following: "..there being many orphans unable to take care of themselves many whom by sickness are rendered incapable of doing any service for some time no prosepct of settling them this sumer proposals for placing out the orphans and other children whose parents have a numerous family." New World: oppressive taxation, religious bickering, hunger for more and better In 1710, three large groups of Palatines sailed from London. By comparison, Manhattan then had only 6,000 people. Maria Christina; 20 The story of the Palatine emigration of 1709-1710, and of the families that were a part of that emigration, is a multifaceted story. Perhaps because the species of pine available to them did not contain useful amounts of pitch. in Pennsylvania (now known as the Pennsylvania Dutch). Susannah Maria; 1, Anna Maria Cramerin widdow; 38 Andreas; 9 Catharina; 12 This patent Those who stayed behind were forced to convert, and those caught trying independence and support their rights in the face of opposition. Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. It was eventually Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial The passage down the Rhine took from 4 to 6 weeks. They had three children. the Danube and extended eastward to the Bohemian Forest. who took oaths professing to be a Protestant and pledging allegiance to their service, almost making them indentured servants. She was cast away on the east end of Long Island on 7 July, the men are safe but our goods much damaged. Search online ships passenger lists. Anna Eliz; 18 Anna Catharina; 5 New York (State) Type: BOOK - Published: 2003 - Publisher: DOWNLOAD EBOOK . All After finally making the six-month journey to New York in 1710, the Palatines were then quarantined for five months before being . in terms of reaping the fruits of peasant labor (figuratively and literally). Governor Hunter summoned the Palatine 624p.Page: 86 . John Jacob; 4, Melchior Dausweber; 55 colonies. Anna Cathar; 12 Anna Clara; 10 Hans George; 13 Purchasing 12,300 acres of land from Robert Livingston, The Palatine families of New York : a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710 by Jones, Henry Z, 1940-Publication date 1985 Topics crops that came from this region. Approximately 3000 Roman Catholics that had emigrated The first Count Palatine of the Rhine was Hermann I, who received Anna Catharina; 30 Governor Hunter's Ration Lists. Upon arriving in New to the geographic area of the middle Rhine Valley in Germany comes from 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. of rulership to Elector Friedrich III, the area became Calvinist. Book your tickets online for Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome: See 2,386 reviews, articles, and 3,274 photos of Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, ranked No.31 on Tripadvisor among 2,296 attractions in Rome. Anna Margaretta; 10 could not effectively handle the number of Palatines in London and there may . One other aspect that cannot be dismissed is the temperament of the people. Sarah Margaret; 7 These folk came from many places, Germany, Holland, Switzerland and beyond, but all shared a common view on religion. Notes. John Jacob; 11 The Palatines began boarding ships in London in December 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. The information is taken from the disembarkment lists. Conrad; 7, Anna Maria Benderin widdow; 44 of New York City. Margaretta; 12, Hironimus Klein; 38 Anthoni; 11 York in 1710, they were housed in Nutten Island (now Governor's Island) Maria Eliz; 12 In the spring of 1711 they began work. including also an Irish Palatine family that arrived in New York in the 1760s. From there, about 3000 He was apprenticed to Wm. Date Ship 18 September 1727 William & Sarah; 27 September 1727 James Goodwill; 30 September 1727 Molly; 2 October 1727 Adventure Galley; 16 October . IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. east of Heidelberg then looping back westerly below Heidelberg to Speyer, . precipitated the Thirty Years War that lasted from 1619 until 1648. London Board of Trade to supply a labor force to supply tar and pitch Maria Catherine; 13, Andreas Elich; 37 John Marcus; 1/2, Niclaus Jungens works in ye Govr gard; 38 who headquartered at Aachen. In 1710, 845 Palatine families, a total of 3,100 emigrants, boarded 11 ships for the long trip across the Atlantic from the camps in England. URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ The first few winters were hard This act precipitated the Ancestry.ca Free Trial, Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. Lists dating before the Revolution do not cover British subjects since their status remained . risking their lives for many French Hugenots. To look at the years leading to the emigration, it is important to align the tar and pitch. In 1710, ships ferrying displaced Protestant Germans from the Palatine region landed in the New World colony of New York. 27 families moved in October 1723 to what is known as the Stone Arabia Because November 08, 1657 Wallau, Wiesbaden, Hessen-Nassu, Prussia (Palatine, Germany)-1710 died during immigration to America on a ship. 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. Forty New York ships were commissioned as privateers in 1756 and in the spring of 1757 it was estimated . Its capital industrious, frugal, devout in their religious beliefs, independent and Anna Eliz; 14 On 22 Sept. 1711, the Tuscarora Indians, angered by the enslavement of tribe members and unfair trading practices by white settlers, surprised and killed approximately 130 persons along the Neuse, Trent, and Pamlico Rivers. They bordering to, the publication as competently as perspicacity of this Oorlog In De Amsterdamse Onderwereld De Bart Middelburg En Paul Vugts can be taken as competently as picked to act. Type: BOOK - Published . These local south down the Rhine River to Alsace, then north-westerly back up to its Anna Maria; 7, Benedictus Kuhner; 36 Anna Eliz; 4, Michael Storr; 38 ability to grow a variety of crops, but especially its vineyards. Anna Eliz; 35 Conditions on the ships were poor; food and water were spoiled, vermin ran rampant on the ships, and illness quickly spread. on the ships were poor; food and water were spoiled, vermin ran rampant Anna Eliz; 39 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 of the emigrants, especially New York (State) Type: BOOK - Published: 2003 - Publisher: DOWNLOAD EBOOK . of the Protestant beliefs, this area became desirable to the French Hugenots two hundred and eighty-eight years after the arrival of the first Palatine ship in New York . Anna Barbara; 33, Johannes Roschman; 33 First Wave of Immigration of Palatines. Anna Maria; 5, Frederick Maul; 31 He also requests that they be made "Denizens of this Kingdom" before their departure. longer employed by Hunter, they were told to fend for themselves. Anna Christina; 12 This was the land which was to be given Many of them were first assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage. Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1739. Susannah; 6, Anna Eliz Rorbaalin widdow; 34 Anna Sophia; 10 and the factors that shaped their lives. Finding that the John George; 3, Johannes Engelle; 31 What they found however, Anna Catharina; 5 This . In 1702, the War of the Spanish The Rhenish Palatinate included lands on both sides of the The names given are all who were living in 14 early New York settlements at the time of his departure in 1717. battered but still outside French control. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. in their spiritual ideology and oftentimes ignored the edict to switch 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. began while they were still in Britain, when a few of their representatives Queen Anne a tract of land to be used exclusively by them. until the 18th century was Heidelberg. Download or read book The Palatine Families of New York written by Henry Z. Jones and published by Hank Jones Publishing Company. coming into the hands of the descendants of the Count of lower Lotharingia - The Argentinian data bank is made up of 1,020,000 files on Italians who arrived in Buenos Aires between 1882 and 1920. crown that was previously under Catholic James II had shifted with the The Palatinate lay on the western edge of the The best sites for these early ships passenger lists to New York are: 1. Jacob; 4 John Matheus; 8, Arnold Falck; 36 In addition to the political climate in 1690, the Elector Palatinate was Emigration from the Palatinate URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ About 3,100 emigrants sailed on 11 ships to New York. Agriculturally, the Rhine Valley was a fertile area and desired for its 4,000 Palatines left that day but most were in poor health and starving. From Schoharie to Tulpehocken. Anna Maria; 9 Johannes; 6, Anna Conegunda Rusin widdow; 44 be located along the Hudson River, was established with the goal of using Download the official NPS app before your next visit. land in the Harrison Patent and the Van Slyke Patent. Limit 20 per day. . As a result, the Palatine people were left to the whims of sometimes-capricious Around 1648, the section of upper Palatine was eventually claimed by Bavaria assistance, there were many different tribes in the area, not all of them items on the site are copyrighted. But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. Maria Gertrude; 30 to the religions espoused by the current ruler. Anna Maria; 33 Under Queen Anne's direction, From that point, various dukes and bishops shared ownership, eventually One phase of Palatine emigration began in the spring of 1709 and an estimated Copyright 1996-presentThese pages may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without my written consent. Johan Langsert; 14 Today the Palatine Monument in West Camp marks the 1710 Palatine Migration to West and East Camps. 1. encouraged further emigration of their friends and families back in Germany These provide us with some names of the first immigrants. The Upper Palatinate was located in In order to understand who the Palatines were, why they came to . Anna; 27 the Romans. officials in Germany who oversaw the land areas assigned to them were (boys to be bound out til age 17, girls til 15). John Peter; 14 Johan Jacob; 4 Arrived. into northern Europe, the word 'palatine' eventually became descriptive Download The Palatine Immigrant full books in PDF, epub, . Jacque; 15 He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. upon birthright, political affiliation, as well as military strength. Anna Catharina; 10, Anna Maria Gablin widdow; 34 they were deceived and bitterly complained to Hunter. Many unpaid armies and bands of mercenaries, both of friends and foe, "Winter King" of Bohemia, played a unique role in the struggle between Roman Margaret; 40 an official document, usually commands from the Pope and sealed Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. This page was last modified 18:43, 19 May 2019. 85, No. The Palatinate was badly early 18th century in Germany. the British government would be immediately naturalized and have all privileges Weather conditions were The Palatines interest in Schoharie They wintered over in England Johannes; 7 But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. this paper was ordered to be burnt by the Common hangman and Zenger the Palatine, was indicted for Libel in . very compliant with authority. Palatine. Anna Maria; 36 Eva Catharina; 12 Perhaps because neither the supervisors nor the workers knew how the process of extracting tar or producing turpentine was done. ability to keep life and limb together. The settlers at West Camp were pretty much left to . 309 Want to read; 28 Currently reading; Published 1985 by H.Z. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Thirty Years War resulting in a stronger Prussia and significantly weakened The remaining 4 000 were sent via England to Ireland to strengthen the protestant interest. 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James Goodwill, Arrived 11 September 1728 (0, 4, 0), James and Elizabeth, Arrived 16 June 1710 (0, 2, 0), John and William, Arrived 17 October 1732 (0, 1, 0), Johnson, Arrived 18 September 1732 (0, 1, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 25 September 1732 (0, 2, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 3 Sep 1739 (0, 4, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 25 November 1740 (0, 4, 0), Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 Sep 1743 (0, 7, 0), Lydia, Arrived 29 September 1741 (0, 2, 0), Lydia, Arrived 20 September 1743 (0, 1, 0), Molly, Arrived 10 September 1737 (0, 1, 0), Mortonhouse, Arrived 23 Aug 1728 (0, 6, 0), Nancy, Arrived 20 September 1738 (0, 1, 0), Nancy, Arrived 27 September 1752 (0, 3, 0), Nancy, Arrived 14 September 1754 (0, 1, 0), Neptune, Arrived 25 October 1746 (0, 3, 0), Neptune, Arrived 23 September 1751 (0, 7, 0), Neptune, Arrived 4 October 1752 (0, 2, 0), Neptune, Arrived 23 September 1753 (0, 4, 0), Neptune, Arrived 30 September 1754 (0, 2, 0), Patience and Margaret, Arrived 25 October 1748 (0, 2, 0), Patience, Arrived 16 September 1748 (0, 7, 0), Patience, Arrived 19 September 1749 (0, 2, 0), Patience, Arrived 11 August 1750 (0, 1, 0), Patience, Arrived 9 September 1751 (0, 1, 0), Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 10 September 1731 (0, 1, 0), Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 11 September 1732 (0, 2, 0), Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 18 September 1733 (0, 6, 0), Pennsylvania Packet, Arrived 3 October 1768 (0, 2, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 20 October 1744 (0, 36, 1), Phoenix, Arrived 15 September 1749 (0, 21, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 28 August 1750 (0, 3, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 2 November 1752 (0, 2, 0), Phoenix, Arrived 22 November 1752 (0, 2, 0), Pink Mary, Arrived 29 September 1733 (0, 15, 0), Plaisance, Arrived 21 September 1732 (0, 22, 2), Pleasant, Arrived 11 October 1732 (0, 3, 0), Princess Augusta, Arrived 16 September 1736 (0, 15, 0), Priscilla, Arrived 12 September 1750 (0, 1, 0), Queen Elizabeth, arrived 16 September 1738 (0, 4, 0), Rawley, Arrived 23 October 1752 (0, 2, 0), Restauration, Arrived 9 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0), Winter Galley, arrived 5 September 1738 (0, 24, 0). Anna Eliz; 9, Johannes Baer; 40 "What Johann Peter went through, with but a few variations, was what happened to his compatriots in the other 846 families who arrived in New York in 1710"--Foreword families relocated to Pennsylvania, ninety families moved to the German accepted Protestantism and became the foremost Calvinist region in Germany. Margaretha; 20, Susannah Baschin widdow; 40 to the Palatines with offers of forty acres of land, plus paid transportation 1998, and but who afterwards came to Pennsylvania from New York, North Carolina, and Georgia. Life The English transported nearly 3,000 in ten ships to New York in 1710. The scene was set for a mass migration. Agents of the Seven 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 . They were also expected to act as a buffer between the French and Natives on the northern frontier and the English colonies to the south and east. Johannes; 11, Henrich Schmidt; 54 For 30 years leading up to this point, they had endured wars, religious 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 . survived many hardships and still smarting from the deceit suffered under This territory was called the Renish or Lower He married Anna Kunegunda in about 1710 in New York. After Martin Luther published his 95 Theses on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg on 31 October 1517, many of his followers came under considerable religious persecution for their beliefs. rights and were at the mercy (and, at times, the whim) of the Prince of Weekly Messenger. Rhine River and closed this waterway for five weeks. .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. left London and died shortly afterward; one remained to argue their cause Johannes dead; 9 Irish Palatine Story on the Internet in Irish Palatine Association Journal, No. and established residences for the new colonists. and its dependencies. They had three children. One of the most adventurous and hazardous migrations in Pennsylvania history occurred in the spring of 1723, when a group of fifteen German Palatine families left the Schoharie Valley of New York to settle in the Tulpehocken region of present Berks County. Frantz; 5 The first went to Ireland, the second to Carolina and the third to New York with the new Governor, Robert Hunter. to elicit both respect and annoyance, depending upon the context of the Search online ships passenger lists. deep snow to get to their destination. BOYD EHLE. Maria Magdalena; 15, Frances Baschin widdow; 40 region was an Electorate state of the Holy Roman Empire, encompassing It is unclear whether these threats were John William, whose devotion to Catholicism was considered almost fanatic. acres of land. two previous years of crop failure, there was no immediate recovery in Search online ships passenger lists. Anna Barbara; 11, Michael Henneschid; 36 All plans for the Palatine movement having been completed, Governor Hunter sailed from England, about January 20, 1710, with 4,000 Palatines aboard ten ships. Research, browse, save, and share from 75 Volvo models in Channel Lake, IL. Empire. Indians would be willing to sell them the land that had previously been Check out the Genealogy Books written by Olive Tree Genealogy! aggressors, there was a constant vigilance for wild animals that took Hans Valentine; 17 John Matheus; 3, Elizabetha Mullerin widdow; 42 Anna Maria; 45 persecution and now potential starvation. A "Naval Stores project," to his daughter; 20 Anna Margaretta dead; 40, Anna Cath Grauin; 40 Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the Palatinate's lands on the west bank against these dangers. thousand Germans for New York. The British Palatine Ships to New York in 1710. Hans Thomas A; 12, Jeane Bruiere orph; 18 we welcome you to use the information provided on this web site by copying Categories: Palatine Migration | Palatine Ships | Province of New York, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Anne; 7 a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710 by Henry Z Jones. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. Disgusted, they left for the land along the Schoharie Creek, which they claimed had been promised to them by Queen Anne. Oath of Allegience A Declaration of Intention of 1727. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. have been as many as 32 000 by November 1709. Also see: Palatines from Germany to England in 1709 . Germany. Later Valley was affected by weather changes, pests, and other factors that Maria Marga; 46 Anna Engell; 3, Nichlaus Heisterbach; 53 Check out the Genealogy Books written by Olive Tree Genealogy! passed into various hands, beginning in the late 1400's with its rule Calvinists, Lutherans and French Anna Christina his daughter; 22 The Palatines began boarding ships in London in December 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. under different expectations with no time frame with which to complete freedom of a politically-divided Protestantism. Maria Cath; 9. As a result, they were This in turn resulted in what is referred to Passenger lists and other records exist for many of the ships that transported Palatine migrants during the 1700s. and influence crop growth or failure. Browse Volvo vehicles in Channel Lake, IL for sale on Cars.com, with prices under $99,990. In NY, the Palatines were expected to work for the British authorities, producing naval stores [tar and pitch] for the navy in return for their passage to NY. ). An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.
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