Arrival Date: 17-Feb-1872, Ship Name: Adriatic (female) 3, Bertha 8/12; from Alsatia, ZERBRECK: William 46, Amelia 36, Amelia 9, Pauline 6; from Alsatia, OBERLE: James(?) For the Departmental Archives of Seine-Maritime: UPDATE AND EVEN MORE TO CELEBRATE! These lists are usually found as permissions to emigrate; records of passports issued, including passports for the interior; records of border crossings; and lists of prisoners deported. Port of Arrival: New York The passenger lists for 1925-1935 contain more details such as the immigrants' place of birth and the name and address of the contact person both for where they came from and for their intended destination in Canada. 13,922 Frenchmen, most of them from the. ; from France #204, FRAENKLI? 37, Cathrine 35, from Bavaria? Arrival information is available in book form and from National Archives, but information is very limited. In the 17th and early 18th centuries, there was an influx of a few thousand, During the first half of the 19th century, Uruguay received most of French immigrants to South America. Port of Departure: Le Havre Arrival Date: 06-May-1875, Ship Name: France Ship General Hamilton 25 October Port of Departure: Le Havre, France; Date of Departure: 1912-08-31; Port of Arrival: . There is also a considerable Basque Diaspora, particularly in Latin America and the USA. for the Passengers on This Page, GAESTEL: Antoni 54, Antoine 22, George 18, Barbara 16, Elisabeth 14, Marie 24, Antoine 25; from France, MEHRMAN: Philippi 48, Elisabeth 50, Anna Maria 20, Jean 19, Elisabeth 16, Madelaine 10, Margarithe 7; Port of Arrival: New York 2, from Germany Alsace, MU___? Arrival Date: 15-Jul-1854, Ship Name: Mountaineer Microfilm Reel Number: T-4709 . Ship Passenger Lists and Records Online - German Roots //Passenger Lists - Library and Archives Canada Port of Departure: Le Havre Ship Passenger List: the John Holland - Le Havre to New Orleans 1847