Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Antwerp, Belgium Departures


1848
Bark Providence 20 July
Brigantine P. Pendleton 21 July
Barque Sylphide 22 July
Ship New Hampshire 24 July
Ship Elizabeth 26 July

1850
Koophandel 21 December

1863
Bark Johann Kepler 6 October

1867
SS Thames 6 November
SS Etna 11 December

1868
Ship Charlotte 6 January
SS City of Cork 13 January

1876
SS Switzerland 20 January
SS Switzerland 12 June
Ship St. Paul 20 June

1883
SS Zeeland 25 November

1911
SS Manitou 12 June




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