Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Hamburg, Germany Departures


1839
Brig Caroline 27 August

1845
Ship Charlemagne 15 July

1847
Bark Harriet 8 June
Bark Desiree & Tully 27 June

1849
Bark Franklin 11 December

1851
Bark Nord America 2 January
Bark Elbe 25 February
Bark Rhein 15 April
Bark Copernicus 6 September

1852
SS President Christie 21 June

1853
Johanna Elise 21 May

1855
Bark Copernicus 23 February
Bark Elise Ruhcke 18 June
Copernicus 23 June
Bark St. Andrew 10 July
Ship Prints Oscar 26 August
Bark Copernicus 15 October

1857
Bark Sir Isaac Newton 24 April
Bark Johannes 20 June

1861
Steamer Teutonia 21 January
Steamer Saxonia 20 February

1862
Ship Helene 12 December

1866
Ship Humboldt 19 July

1867
Ship John Lawrence 25 June
Ship Lord Brougham 18 December

1868
Steamer Hammonia 15 April
Steamer Teutonia 23 April
Steamer Germania 2 May
Steamer Allemannia 7 May
Steamer Cimbria 12 May
Ship Herschel 12 May
Steamer Bavaria 18 May
SS Holsatia 8 December

1869
Ship Prinz Albert 12 May

1871
Steamer Holsatia 18 March
SS Cimbria 10 April

1872
Ship Doctor Barth 5 June

1882
SS Polaria 15 May
Steamer Cimbria 26 May
SS Australia 9 November

1883
SS Rugia 7 May

1884
SS Rugia 15 May
SS Suevia 27 October

1885
SS Suevia 4 November

1886
SS Hammonia 25 September

1890
Auguste Victoria 26 April

1892
SS Moravia 29 December

1893
SS Rhaetia 23 September




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