Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Havre, France


1820
Unspecified Ship 3 May

1828
SS Henri IV 17 May
Ship Henry 17 May

1829
Ship Sully 11 March
Ship Sully 15 July
Ship Sully 26 October

1833
Ship Charles Carroll 25 April

1836
Ship McLellan 25 November

1837
Ship La Fortune 13 February

1840
Ship Emerald 19 October

1843
Ship Louis Philippe 2 January

1844
Ship Zurich 3 June

1845
Ship Oneida 31 May

1846
Ship Tallahassee 21 August
Ship Marathon 7 September
Ship Louis Philippe 10 December
Ship Utica 14 December

1847
Ship New England 12 July
Ship Versailles 2 August

1849
Ship Ohio 3 July

1850
Ship Robert Kelly 1 July
Ship William Hitchcock 3 July

1851
SS Franklin 3 November
Ship Germania 5 November
Ship Caroline & Mary Clarke 8 November
Ship Samuel M. Fox 11 November
Ship Monterey 22 November

1852
Ship Rhine 6 December

1853
Ship Carack 5 July

1854
SS Spark the Ocean 22 April
Ship Manchester 1 May
Ship Souter Johnny 16 May
Ship Ocean Home 18 May
Ship Charlemagne 25 May
Ship Roger Stewart 25 May
Ship William Tell 27 June

1855
Ship Gosport 15 January
Ship William Tell 30 June

1856
SS Arago 7 January
SS Ericsson 16 January
Ship Germania 24 March
SS Memphis 24 March
Ship F.A. Palmer 24 March
Ship Mercury 22 July

1857
Ship Vision 2 January
Ship William Nelson 2 January

1860
E.C. Scranton 9 May

1862
Ship Trumbull 9 June

1865
Ship Wm Frothingham 22 June

1870
SS Parana 29 September

1879
SS Herder 16 August

1880
SS Gellert 19 May

1883
SS Labrador 31 May

1889
SS Gellert 14 October

1890
SS Wieland 12 July



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