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The Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850–1934
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What Are The Hamburg Passenger Lists?
Using The Passenger List Indexes
Step 1: Select The Best Index To Use.
     The Fifteen-year Index
     The Klüber Karteien
     The Regular Indexes
Step 2: Search The Index.
     Using The Fifteen-year Index
     Using The Klüber Kartei
     Using The Regular Indexes
     Can't Find Your Ancestor In The Indexes?
Step 3: Obtain The Desired Passenger List.
Step 4: Search The Passenger List.


WHAT ARE THE HAMBURG PASSENGER LISTS?


The Hamburg passenger lists contain the names of millions of Europeans who emigrated through Hamburg between 1850 and 1934 (except 1915–1919). Nearly one-third of the people who emigrated from central and eastern Europe during this time are included on these lists. If you have ancestors who emigrated from these areas, the Hamburg passenger lists could provide important genealogical information about them, including their hometowns. Extensive indexes make these records easier to use than most other passenger lists and emigration records.

The records of Europeans who emigrated through other ports, such as Bremen, LeHavre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp, have either been destroyed or are not available for research at the Family History LibraryLook this term up in the glossary..

You may not need to look at the Hamburg passenger lists if you already know where your ancestor was born in Europe. Furthermore, you may be able to find your ancestor's birthplace in other sources, such as local records where the person resided.

The Hamburg passenger lists are made up of two sections. Both sections have an index.

  1. The Direct Passenger Lists include passengers who left Hamburg, Germany, and sailed directly to their destination without stopping at other European ports.

  2. The Indirect Passenger Lists include passengers who stopped at another European port before sailing to their final destination. About 20 percent of the immigrants leaving Europe took indirect routes.

The Hamburg passenger lists and indexes are on 486 rolls of microfilm at the Family History Library plus an additional 48 rolls of microfilm for the Klüber Kartei, a newly acquired index for the Hamburg Passenger lists covering approximately 1850 to 1871. For film numbers, search the Locality section of the Family History Library CatalogLook this term up in the glossary. under:

GERMANY, HAMBURG, HAMBURG - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION

If you are using the compact disc version of the catalog (FamilySearch™Look this term up in the glossary.), select the computer number search and enter 11064. For the Klüber Kartei, select computer number 755339.


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USING THE PASSENGER LIST INDEXES


Four Steps to Follow

  1. Select the best index to use.

  2. Search the index.

  3. Obtain the passenger list.

  4. Search the passenger list.

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