Starr If the records are at the Castle Garden port , then They He/They landed at the port in New York , New York. I have a G.G.Grandfather named Daniel Oster ( emigrated 1820 to 1830 ) that I am sure that He/They sailed from Le Havre , however I have never found the ship or departure . Perhaps You can find something on the following ; Le Havre The port of LeHavre was mainly used by emigrants from southern Germany during the period from about 1830 to 1870. General information Jean Braunstein, ' L'emigration allemande par le port du Havre au XIXe siecle.' Annales de Normandie 34(1984) 95-104 (statistical evaluation of the available data). The passenger lists are kept at the Archives D, partementales de la Seine Maritime, Cours Clemenceau, 76036 Rouen Cedex, France (6 P 6 no. 1-600 for 1750-1898, also for later years) and give name, description and destination of the ship (mostly to French colonies), name, sometimes age and occupation of the passengers, their place of birth or residence (or the place where their passport was issued), and the names or numbers of family members. These lists were delivered by the captains when they returned to Le Havre, which may have been one or two years after their departure. They are filed by the date of delivery and therefore hard to locate. Only passenger lists for French ships were delivered, and therefore these lists only cover a small part of the emigrants through this port! A card index to about 40.000 passenger entries was discovered in the 1980s and thus saved from destruction. For details one may write to Cercle Genealogique et Heraldique de Normandie, 17 rue Louis Malliot, 76000 Rouen, France (without any guarantee to get an answer). Supporting information The civil registration (Etat civil) registers do not contain entries on German emigrants who were married or had a child born in LeHavre. Entries of this kind might be found in the registers oæ the churches (mainly of the Saint Francois Church). The marriages from 1867 to 1870 have been published: Jean-Paul and Elisabeth Portelette (eds.), 'La Chapelle des Allemands du Havre'. Revue genealogique normande no.17(1986) 11-14 (list of 148 marriages, not giving the places of origin, which are not also given in the original records, Archives Departementales de la Seine Maritime, I J 368). The names of 3987 satisfied and a few disappointed passengers from 1848 to 1855, mainly 1850 to 1854, will be published by the lecturer under the title Vielen Dank, Herr Bielefeld. DO YOU KNOW HIS FIRST NAME , MIDDLE NAME , BIRTH DATE, AND TOWN ?. THE RECORDS MAY BE IN THE " BATCH NUMBERS " Karl Roussin ======================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 6:41 PM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Breman Germany departures - Euchner > Thank you Karl > > Only link found is below for C. Euchner 14 - farmer - arriving through > France (Havre) on Ship William Tell on October 23 1954. Would the > relation 2 > self represent he traveled with someone. It does not state where the > ship > landed in America or how he got to La Havre can those be found ? > > Fathers notes say he looked at the William Tell passenger (no date it > arrived though) and only found Christoph. > > To look and see where it landed would help plus to see if there was an > incoming list of passengers to view for Johannes more easy to spot. > > Fathers notes state Johannes 16, received OK to emigrate in 1854 > according > to church book archives in Stuttgart and the family tree received from > family home in Grafenberg, N -Rt -DE he has a cousin 14 that went to > America.. It was thought they might have traveled together. > > Thanks again - Starr > > > _http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_detail.php?p_id=10770602_ > (http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_detail.php?p_id=10770602) > > > In a message dated 2/3/2010 4:18:31 P.M. Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Starr > Check out the Castle Garden link at; > > http://www.castlegarden.org/searcher.php > > You may be able to find the exact ship and the exact date/year that They > arrrived to the U.S.A. > >>From what I have found ,is that a lot of the departure ship records > were burned by Gemany , for more room for later records. > > Karl Roussin > =========================================== > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:23 PM >> >> With that in mind - can I find emigration ports from Bremen (1854 1856) >> that wrote passenger list in addition to the ship list and what were >> the >> ports used (1854-1856) with links to view the archives. >> >> Starr >> >> >> >> >> In a message dated 2/3/2010 2:10:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, >> [email protected] writes: >> >> >> >> LePage Glue? 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Hello, Karl and Starr - My GF's arrival data is in the Castle Garden database as are all of the people that arrived with him (as far as I know - 1,000+ on the Weimar, 22 Apr 1891), though they actually landed in Baltimore. NARA thinks so, too - the records aren't in their NYC branch, but are in the Philadelphia branch (where the Baltimore records are kept). I regard this as an error, but there's no telling whether there are other errors or not. Compared to the amount of data, if there ARE other errors, I'm guessing it's an extremely small percentage. So, I'd say MOST of Castle Garden's records are for people who landed at Castle Garden, located in Battery Park on the southernmost tip of Manhattan, with at least 1 shipful of caveats. And isn't there always a caveat? Yours, Julia --- On Thu, 2/4/10, Karl Roussin <[email protected]> wrote: ...If the records are at the Castle Garden port , then They He/They landed at the port in New York , New York...