Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Havana, Cuba Departures


1837
Brig Saunders 23 May
Brig Otis 24 May
Brig Emily Davis 21 June
Brig Otis 22 July

1838
Brig Otis 30 July

1839
Barque Amelia 3 May
Schooner General Warren 27 May
Brig Elizabeth 25 June

1840
Barque Amelia 11 March
Brig Elizabeth 11 April
Schooner Forester 1 June
Brig Elizabeth 6 June
Brig Wyoming 16 June

1841
Brig Elizabeth 24 March
Barque Louisa 20 May
Brig Elizabeth 21 June

1842
Barque Louisa 28 February
Brig Elizabeth 15 April
Barque Louisa 7 May
Brig Echo 30 May
Brig Elizabeth 20 June
Barque Louise 27 June

1843
Brig Elizabeth 3 June
Barque Louisa 26 July

1844
Barque Elizabeth 5 March
Barque Elizabeth J 2 May
Barque Louisa 27 May
Barque Elizabeth J 15 June
Barque Louisa 13 July
Barque Elizabeth J 5 August

1846
Bark Elizabeth J 18 April
Bark Elizabeth J 20 June
Barque Louisa 27 July

1867
SS Columbia 25 April
SS Morro Castle 2 May
SS Eagle 9 May
RMS Corsica 10 May
Bark Cuba 11 May
SS Columbia 15 May




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