Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Rotterdam, Netherlands


1729
Mortonhouse 19 August

1732
Dragon 30 September

1738
Bilander Thistle 28 October

1739
Snow Betsie 27 August

1741
Molly 16 October

1743
Lydia 19 September

1750
Ann June

1752
Ship Gale 9 June

Pearl 22 August

1852
Admiral 6 December

1856
Revenue 12 June

1876
SS P. Caland 2 October

1878
SS W. A. Scholten 9 January
SS Maas 24 January
SS P. Caland 1 April
SS Schiedam 15 April

1879
SS Schiedam 10 January
SS Rotterdam 15 January
SS Rotterdam 6 March
SS Maas 29 March
SS P. Caland 10 April
SS W. A. Scholten 30 June

1881
SS Edam 12 November
SS W.A. Scholten 21 November

1887
SS W.A. Scholten 30 July

1888
SS Maas 15 December
SS Rotterdam 18 December
SS Veendam 31 December




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