Here are some more Ships-Lists for emigration from German to USA:
1) http:-//www.linktoyourroots .hamburg .de/
link brokenLink to your Roots, Hamburg. This is probably the most well-known one, covering emigrations from Hamburg. Name search is free, but then
After you find the name you are searching for in the first list of matches, you can receive the complete data of your ancestor(s) (birthplace, state of origin, etc.) in return for payment of this small fee. The prices are determined by the number of persons whose data is requested.
2) http// db.genealogy.net/maus /gate/index.php?lang=en
link brokenThe Bremen Passenger lists (1920-1939)
3) http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=4717&key=D3141 The Wuerttemberg Emigration Index is an eight volume work that
represents the thousands of German and Prussian immigrants to the
United States that made application to emigrate at Wuerttemberg,
Germany. This collection, filmed at Ludwigsburg, contains the names
of approximately 60,000 persons who made application to leave Germany
from the late eighteenth century to 1900. The information supplied on
each person includes: name, date and place of birth, residence at
time of application and application date, and microfilm number.
Source Information: Schenk, Trudy and Ruth Froelke. Wuerttemberg
Emigration Index - Vol. I-VIII (, Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry
Incorporated, 1986- . Original Source: All information included in
Wuerttemberg Emigration Index has been extracted from the original
Wuerttemberg emigration records filmed at Ludwigsburg and available
on microfilm at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City or
through its branch LDS family history centers. Although all of the
records were handwritten by German speaking people, the spelling of
names varies from one document to the other. In cases where
applicants used their own signature, that spelling was used.