Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild

THE COMPASS

PASSENGER LISTS


If you find a ship you would like to research you will find the URL link
under the site name and also at the bottom of the page.

Our Lost Family in America:
      Ships of the Past - Part 1

http://www.maxpages.com/ourlostfamily/List_1

DEPARTURES:
1846-1851
Bremen, Germany
Vera Cruz, Mexico
Liverpool, England
London, England
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Antwerp, Belgium
Hamburg, Germany
Havre, France

  Weser, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 31 May 1881.

  Whitney, departed from Vera Cruz, Mexico, and arrived New Orleans, Louisiana, 31 May 1881.

  Meta, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 01 May 1854.

  Abyssinia, departed from Liverpool, England, and arrived in New York, 25 April 1877.

  Elysia, departed from Halifax, Nova Scotia and London, England, and arrived in New York, 24 April 1877.

  Herder, departed from Hamburg, Germany and Havre, France, and arrived in New York, 25 April 1877.

  Challenge, departed from Havre, France, and arrived in New York, 01 May 1854.

  Franklin, departed from Hamburg, Germany and arrived in New York, 01 May 1854.

  Bark Dyle Soomes, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, January 1846.

  Andaira Valley, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 27 March 1846.

  Schooner Leo. Gardes, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 2nd Quarter 1846 - Partial List.

  Bark John Holland, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 27 Nov 1848.

  Chas. N Cooper, departed from an unknown port, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 4th quarter 1846.

  Barque Natchez, departed from an unknown port, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 1846.

  Bark Louis, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 20 November 1848.

  Brig. Jon. Dethard, departed from an unknown port, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 1848.

  Bark Louis, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 20 November 1848.

  George Washington, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in San Francisco, California, 7 May 1850.

  Barke Colonist, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 28 November 1848.

  Bark Neptune, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 15 December 1848.

  Brig.John Gethard, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 15 December 1848.

  Brig. Canestuis, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 19 December 1848.

  Isabella Teague, departed from England, and arrived in Galveston, Texas, 11 May 1849.

  Itzstein und Walker, departed from Bremen, Germany, May 5, 1850, and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  Ocean, departed from Bremen, Germany, 6 June 1850, and arrived in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. The ISTG Compass began to guide researchers in September 1999, and is an invaluable research site for genealogists.


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