Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Bremen


List of Passengers Tourist Class only
Page 4 of 8

From New York to Bremen, Germany
via Cherbourg, France and Southampton, England
Departure Date Saturday, May 30, 1936

A * denotes a note by the transcriber at the end of the list.
A? shows a letter that cannot be read.

       SURNAMES
   Jackle         Konermann 

   Jaeger Koop
   Jeite Kranzmer
   John Kratz
   Junemann Krauth
   Junker Krest
   Kanold Kretschmar
   Kasper Kreutter
   Kassick K??nendorf
   Katz Kronsbein
   Kay Krummerich
   Kelby Kubin
   Kellner Kugler
   Kemper Kuhn
   Keogh Kuhr
   Keur Kunze
   Kibre * Kunzer
   Kieninger Kutsche
   Kinzer Kvall
   Kirchner Lademann
   Klingler Laffler
   Klinke Lampert
   Kloster Lange
   Kluth Langreuter
   von Knoop Lauderdale
   Knudtsen Lauterbach
   Kober Leary
   Kobrak Lefebre
   Kocher Leider
   Koerber Leivesley
   Kohler
   Kolff
   Komori
Transcriber's note:
Passenger K??nendorf: it looks like there is some liquid paper on this 
name and the previous first name, the second letter is partly visible, 
it could be r or i, the third letter cannot be read.
Passenger Kunzer: The first instance of the name is written with u 
Umlaut, the next one, Mrs. Katie Kunzer, is without the Umlaut on the u. 
Souvenir passenger booklet of voyage
Contributed by Ines Mannhardt,
a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
29 June 2002



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