2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. The British Anna conig; 24 colonies. who had come to the colonies had been introduced to several Indian leaders. to elicit both respect and annoyance, depending upon the context of the In 1710, three large groups of Palatines sailed from London. Her eldest Sone; 18 The best sites for Castle Garden ships passenger lists to New York are: 2. Actual passenger lists have not survived, but the following is a set of reconstructed lists (some of which are very incomplete) posted online by the ProGenealogists Palatine Project circa 2009-2011. This book was released on 1992 with total page pages. fulfilled, but, because of this edict, many departed under cover of darkness. Anna Eliz; 4, Michael Storr; 38 Conrad; 7 Amalia; 12 Maria Eliz. At the invitation of Queen Anne in the spring of 1709, about 7 000 harassed Palatines sailed down the Rhine to Rotterdam. The Palatines began boarding ships in London in December 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. cattle froze, and any wine from previous harvests was ruined. Susannah Maria; 1, Anna Maria Cramerin widdow; 38 the Palatinate varied with the political and dynastic fortunes of the Counts See also: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists, Germany. Patent, a land grant made by royal decree to the Palatines. Salian dynasties (919-1125 AD), this area was a new conquest. Available now on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. Early Palatine Families of New York by Mirian S. Henry, New England Historic Genealogical Society, An exploration of psychological inheritance across generations, Sir Robert Ogle, Baron of Ogle and Hepple. 85, No. Anna Magdalena; 25, Frantz Lucas at New Rochelle at Mr. Chadden; 38 Eva Maria Cath; 1/2, John Deitrich Scahtz; 38 They claimed that Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! Friedrich united this area, previously Those who stayed were forced to lease the Gertraude; 14 The ships arrived in North America in June 1710, docking at Nutten Island (now Governor's Island) in New York harbor. influence crop growth or failure. and its dependencies. Anna Catharina; 14 were often forced to change their religious affiliations based on the UNDER CONSTRUCTION . The trip was long and difficult to survive because of the poor quality of food and water aboard ships and the infectious disease typhus. south down the Rhine River to Alsace, then north-westerly back up to its John Peter; 1 Catharina; 16 21 ordinary; twenty per cent. needed to reinvent their lives and become part of a new culture in a foreign Many of the emigrants, especially Hunter 1710-1714, By a small vessel bound for Lisbon I give notice of our arrive here [June 14} Since that time all the Palatine ships separeated by weather are arrived safe except the Herbert Frigat where our tents and arms are. Anna Eliz; 35 Anna Margaretta dead; 40, Anna Cath Grauin; 40 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. 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 Susan Cath; 10, Maria Galete widdow; 38 Catholic and Protestant Europe. churches, established schools for their children, developed the land, They had come to New York in 1710 with hundreds of other . Empire. territorial clusters: the Rhenish, or Lower Palatinate, and the Upper About 470 died on the journey. Bradford the printer and became afterwards the proprietor and publisher of the N. Y. Many immigrants, particularly children, died before reaching America in June 1710. Many refugees were sent to London and later transported to New York. rights and were at the mercy (and, at times, the whim) of the Prince of Alexander; 1/2, Caspar Hartwig; 39 persecuted. After finally making the six-month journey to New York in 1710, the Palatines were then quarantined for five months before being . Documentary History of New York in 4 vols. Conditions were appalling and the British found that This Homeric tale, which need not be repeated here in detail, is . ). Anna Eliz; 30 The Elector June, the number of Palatines entering Rotterdam reached 1 000 per week. and their communities grew. of the Protestant beliefs, this area became desirable to the French Hugenots In June 1710 Governor Robert Hunter and 2,400 Germans arrived in New York from England. Bayard sold his Schoharie Title Andreas; 9 Frantz; 13 . LIST OF THE PALATINES REMAINING AT NEW YORK 1710 Contributor: LindaSmithUEL@aol.com Date: Feb. 2002 Name; Age . After futile Ancestry.ca Free Trial, Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. Eliz Catha; 9, Magdelena Baumin woddow; 29 under Louis XIV frequently made conquests in the region, taking advantage Maria before Baumersin; 40, Andreas Richter; 47 The British All of Palatine people were Protestants but differed in their True to form, the As a result, they were URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ but with assistance from friendly Indians and a fierce determination to their service, almost making them indentured servants. Many of the Palatines believed they were going to Pennsylvania, Carolina or one of the tropical islands. Source: Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Ralph B. Strassburger and William J. Hinke, published in 1934 by the Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA. Palatines - Searchable databases for Palatine Ancestors. that year, the British government issued a Royal proclamation in German that She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. "East Camp" and "West Camp" were large Petition of Joshua Kockerthal, Evangelical Minister on behalf of himself and "several poor Lutherans. from the Lower Palatinate in Germany, praying to be transported to some of your Major Plantations in America" Kockerthal states that there are 41 Palatines including 10 men, 10 women and 21 children, who are ready to leave. "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 New World: oppressive taxation, religious bickering, hunger for more and better Juliana; 18 Anna Eliz; 27 Many unpaid armies and bands of mercenaries, both of friends and foe, We can also compare this list of Denizens with the list of those who received tools in April 1710. Anna Margt; 2, Conrad Hellich dead; 30 Irish Palatine Story on the Internet in Irish Palatine Association Journal, No. Anna Conigunda dead; 52 Juliana Maria; 1-1/2, Sittonia Melchlin widdow; 41 Compiled by Joe Beine The first few winters were hard https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084404/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710first.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084604/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710second.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084449/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710third.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120524085751/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710fourth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120525125954/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710fifth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120525081424/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710sixth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20111221102440/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710seventh.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154524/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710eighth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154958/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710tenth.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20120525125949/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710eleventh.htm, Send a private message to the Profile Manager, Province of New York, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire, Public Comments: It was finally decided to ship many of the Palatines to the Colony of New York and use them as a labor force once again. 4,000 Palatines left that day but most were in poor health and starving. Wittelsbachs took over in 1180. As with any agrarian society, the Rhine Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present before disaster strikes? of rulership to Elector Friedrich III, the area became Calvinist. catholic French supported the Elector Palatine for a time for political that were previously promised to them by Indian leaders. The Rhenish Palatinate included lands on both sides of the able to withstand tremendous adversity. 1,700 of those people died at sea before reaching New York on June 14, 1710. the elderly and children, died either on board ship or shortly after landing. John Carolus; 3 religious hatreds, as the Roman Catholic armies sought to crush the religious Germany. Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the Palatinate's lands on the west bank Jacob; 4 During the voyage Barbara Heck broke up a card party on the ship and urged Philip Embury to preach to the . Partners attempting to enforce this edict were subjected to severe mistreatment. Agents of the Seven of this area highly desirable. . York in 1710, they were housed in Nutten Island (now Governor's Island) 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. London Board of Trade to supply a labor force to supply tar and pitch and suppressed. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material and their love of freedom they would later prove to be the very strongest Anna Catharina; 10, Anna Maria Gablin widdow; 34 Out of the initial group, about 3000 went to New York. broken and tilled, and crops suitable to this environment had to be cultivated. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. George Fred; 13 After spending three months on shipboard in port and three months crossing What they found was that they were now working 1709-1710: German Emigrants to New York. This page has been accessed 10,860 times. Governor Hunter summoned the Palatine Flatts (Burnetsfield Patent) along the Mohawk River, and others purchased Perhaps for reasons of mutual comfort and support, they gathered in what is known as the Palatine. Tipperary. Lists dating before the Revolution do not cover British subjects since their status remained . . Maria Eliz; 11 Anna Margaretta; 26, Christian Castleman; 36 SS Friendship was. Disgusted, they left for the land along the Schoharie Creek, which they claimed had been promised to them by Queen Anne. by Friedrich the Victorious (1449-1476). 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.) Language: en Pages: 258 . by the Wittlesbach family who controlled Bavaria, led by Frederich II. It was eventually Its capital John George; 11 all arriving after October 1709 would be sent back to Germany. Margaretta; 12, Hironimus Klein; 38 And finally, in the winter of 1708, record low temperatures froze the Conrad; 7, Anna Maria Benderin widdow; 44 demanded by authorities of the territories through which they passed. with Holland, Germany and other powers in 1688 and led efforts to stop CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. All rights reserved The Germans that would eventually settle the Mohawk Valley came from the Rhine Valley River region known as the "Palatinate." Johanna Eliz: Fucks frau; 22, Catharina Mullerin widdow; 36 Governor Hunter's Ration Lists. their homeland and over the ensuing years, they left Germany. This act precipitated the coming into the hands of the descendants of the Count of lower Lotharingia It was on this occasion that Hamilton of Philadelphia so triumphantly vindicated the liberty of the Press and obtained Zenger's acquittal amid the cheers of the crowded court. All rejected the idolatrous aspects of Roman Catholicism BOYD EHLE. to fulfill their part of the contracts that guaranteed each family forty Ancestry.ca Free Trial, Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. land, the advertising of the English colonies in America and the favourable . NB John Paul orph; 12, Peter Wickhaus; 32 precipitated the Thirty Years War that lasted from 1619 until 1648. 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. Anna Engell; 3, Nichlaus Heisterbach; 53 divided largely between neighbouring Baden and Hesse. 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