Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Le Havre, France


1820
Ship St. Martin 10 February

1826
Mozart 15 September
Ship Henry Astor 15 November
Ship Nestor 30 November

1827
Ship Crescent 29 January
Ship Harriett 9 July

1831
Ship General Hamilton 25 October
Ship Groton 31 October

1833
Schooner James Edward 6 September

1834
Ship Attica 4 April

1836
Ship Marengo 11 May
Brig New Hampshire 16 May
Ship Lyons 7 June
Ship Marengo 28 July
Mozart 15 September
Ship Olympia 28 November

1837
Ship Burgandy 20 April

1849
SS Geronde 7 February

1850
Ship St. Denis 22 July

1852
Zurich 2 April
Ship Jane D. Cooper 25 June
Havre 27 September
Ship Admiral 3 December

1854
Cheshire 13 April
Ship Henry Pratt 1 May
(SS) Ship St. Nicolas 29 August
Ship Rattler 2 September

1855
SS South Carolina 15 March
Adelaide Metcalf 28 March

1856
Ship Geo. F. Patten 11 June

1857
SS St. Nicolas 27 April

1860
SS P. Flood 5 March
SS Bamberg 18 April
SS Nuemberg 18 April

1866
SS Cella 8 June

1876
SS Lessing 6 February
SS Lessing 27 September
SS Wieland 4 October
SS Canada 5 October

1878
SS Wieland 23 January
SS Lessing 10 April
SS Pereire 10 April
SS Suevia 25 April
SS Canada 18 September
SS Pereire 23 September

1879
Labrador 6 January
SS Cimbria 1 February
SS Canada 14 February
SS Wieland 15 February
SS Suevia 24 February
SS Amerique 1 March
SS Wieland 27 March
SS Silesia 5 April
SS Amerique 10 April
SS Suevia 11 April
SS Herder 16 April
SS St. Laurent 14 May

1883
SS Westphalia 27 March

1888
SS Moravia 25 December

1907
La Gascogne 28 September




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