Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild

THE COMPASS

PASSENGER LISTS


If you find a ship you would like to research you will find the URL link
under the site name and also at the bottom of the page.

Calitrani Connections: They Came by Ships
         http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~calitri/Calitri/TheyCameByShip/Ships.htm

DEPARTURES
1903-1909
Naples, Italy
Various Mediterranean Ports

  SS California, departed from various Mediterranean ports, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 20 November 1889.

  SS Alesia, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 9 July 1890.

  SS Columbia, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 12 April 1894.

  SS Saale, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 31 October 1895.

  SS Normannia, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 24 March 1896.

  SS Fulda, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 22 April 1896.

  SS Tartar Prince, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 13 September 1899.

  SS Lombardia, departed from Naples, Italy, 21 January 1903, and arrived in New York, 5 February 1903.

  SS Germania, departed from Naples, Italy, 3 March 1904, and arrived in New York, 17 March 1904.

  SS Lombardia, departed from Naples, Italy, 5 April 1905, and arrived in New York, 21 April 1905.

  SS Madonna, departed from Naples, Italy, 16 September 1905, and arrived in New York, 30 September 1905.

  SS Prinzess Irene, departed from Naples, Italy, 21 September 1906, and arrived in New York, 4 October 1906.

  SS Roma, departed from Naples, Italy, 6 March 1907, and arrived in New York, 21 April 1907.

  SS Madonna, departed from Naples, Italy, unknown date, and arrived in New York, 6 March 1907.

  SS Liguria, departed from Naples, Italy, 23 April 1909, and arrived in New York, 7 May 1909.

Go to URL for above ships
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~calitri/Calitri/TheyCameByShip/Ships.htm



                             

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