Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Bremen, Germany


1828
Brig Constitution 20 June

1833
Ship Lucilla 4 November

1835
Ship Lucilla 17 August
Ship Gustav 17 September
Ship Johannes 1 December

1836
Galliot Uranus 27 July
Brig Sophia 6 August
Brig George Delius 13 September

1837
Brig Ulysses 25 February

1841
Barque Autoleon 3 September

1842
Ship Westphalia 17 February
Ship Isobella 27 April

1844
Barque Paoli 20 December
SS Astracan 23 December

1846
Bark Ohio 12 December

1849
Bark Elba 1 May
Brig Gil Blas 1 May
Ship Helene 3 July

1850
Brig Herschel 24 January

1851
Ship G.F. Patten 3 October
Ship Hermine 3 November
Bark Norma 10 November
Ship Westphalia 16 November
Bark Columbia 17 November
Bark Louis 17 November

1852
St. Peter 23 June
SS Coriolan 5 December

1854
Ship Hermann 8 May
Bark Anna Delius 13 May
Bark Anna 20 May
Brig Vesta 2 September

1855
Ship Goethe 19 January
Bark Anna Delius 5 November

1857
Ship Orpheus 5 January
Bark Union 8 January
Bark Olympia 30 June

1859
SS New York 22 September

1862
Bark Tuisko 19 June

1863
SS America 28 September
SS Bremen 11 December

1867
SS Hermann 13 July
Ship Christel 24 July

1869
Bark Kosmos 10 May

1870
SS Main 17 November

1875
Ship Ohio 12 June

1880
SS Rhein 19 April
SS Braunschweig 29 October

1881
SS Mosel 18 April
SS Strassburg 23 April
SS Rhein 2 December

1882
SS Mosel 20 March
SS Donau 8 July

1883
Ship Werra 26 May
SS Neckar 30 June

1884
SS Oder 9 May
SS Oder 4 September

1885
SS Rhein 15 May

1886
SS Eider 30 March
SS Eider 22 May
SS Hermann 16 August

1890
SS Trave 1 March
SS Saale 12 July

1894
SS Elbe 5 June
SS Elbe 10 July

1901
Ship Rhein 5 November




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