Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Bremen, Germany


1826
Brig Envoy 16 September

1832
Brig Ontario 2 July
Ship Alleghany 5 July
Ship George Porter 7 July
Ship Adler 6 September

1833
Charles Ferdinand 16 September

1834
Ship Johannes 11 March
Brig Weser 30 March
Galliot Johanna Elizabeth 6 June
Galliot Ferdinand 14 June
Brig Ella 9 July

1835
Ship Gustav 11 May
Brig Bremen Packet 5 September
Ship Clementine 1 December

1836
Ship Lucilla 20 May
Ship Gustav 15 October

1837
Ship Boston 24 January
Ship Elizabeth 17 February
Brig Pallas 24 February
Ship Lucilla 3rd Quarter

1842
Ship Emma 12 March
Bark Constitution 7 April

1843
Ship Isabella 5 July

1844
Ship Lucilla 3rd Quarter

1845
Ship Martha 1 September
Ship Eutaw 15 September

1846
Ship Marianne 19 February
Bark Diana 30 May
Ship Agnes 18 July
Bark Sultan 24 October
Bark Lucia Field 30 October

1847
Ship Elise 30 July
Ship Schiller 28 August

1849
Brig Gazelle 1 May
Ship Hermine 1 May

1852
SS Hermann 7 June
Bark Coriolan 4 November
Bark Wieland 5 November

1853
Hudson 20 August

1854
Ship F.W. Bremer 30 August

1855
Stedinger 8 May
Ship Louise Marie 6 October

1856
Ship Tuisko 13 October

1859
Barque Coriolan 20 September

1864
SS Bremen 3 June

1865
Bark Argonaut 24 June

1866
Bark Eduard 17 May
Bark Cedar 21 June
SS New York 25 June
SS Bremen 2 July
Bark Geestemunde 1 August

1868
Bark Argonaut 12 October

1869
Bark Jenny 16 April
Ship Magdalene 16 April
Bark Marco Polo 20 April

1870
Bark Amaranth 25 May
SS Hansa 19 December

1871
Ship Columbus 14 June

1872
SS Koln 22 April

1873
SS Donau 17 February
SS Ohio 5 April

1875
SS Oder 26 June

1876
SS Main 15 July

1879
SS Mosel 7 February
SS Main 18 April

1880
SS Salier 15 May

1881
SS Rhein 21 March
SS Hohenstaufen 22 June
SS Mosel 21 November

1882
SS Mosel 2 January

1883
J.J. Nurnberg 8 August

1889
SS Ems 16 October
SS Trave 18 October

1922
SS Seydlitz 2 December




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