Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Louise


Brig Louise 19 November 1838 Bremen, Germany to New Orleans, Louisiana

Ship Louise 18 September 1839 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 9 September 1840 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 17 May 1841 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 17 May 1841 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 17 June 1842 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Barque Louise 27 June 1842 Havana, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Barque Louise 24 October 1842 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 13 October 1843 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 21 May 1844 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 10 October 1844 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Brig Louise 14 May 1846 Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania




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