Minna 7 June Helene 12 July Marion 21 October 1851 St. Peter 23 June Printed by Carl Schunemann, Bremen, 1882. Helene 12 July Amaranth 24 January Passenger Lists contained in the GG Archives collection represent the souvenir list provided to the passengers of each cabin class (and other classes). If you find an ancestor on a ship on ISTG and would like to link to your email address or home page, please submit a short paragraph about the passenger, where settled, children, etc., with the name of the ship and date of arrival, and send . [8] Starting in 1942 she was dismantled to the waterline so the steel could be used for munitions. Itzstein & Welcker 14 August Margaret 31 March Bremen was on a westbound crossing and two days from New York when she received the order. Jeverland 9 June WW2 Adventure: At the beginning of World War II the Bremen made a dash from New York to Germany to avoid seizure. Emma 7 February In German. Eberhard 8 November Helene 2 July Philadelphia 7 October Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for North German Lloyd TS Bremen Ship Souvenir Notebook Mechanical Pencil 1963 '64 at the best online prices at eBay! Served also in Australian trade. Rebecca 4 November Charles and Edward 5 June Hermann Theodor 9 July Hermann Theodor 9 July Peter 27 June FamilySearch Wiki - Germany Emigration and Immigration, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1847-1854, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1855-1862, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1868-1871, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany. Admiral 22 June Bessel 7 June Heinrich von Gagern 26 October This practice was followed until 1909, when customs officials resumed the earlier pattern of preserving the original copies of all emigration lists. Hermann 31 January Quadruple expansion engines. Itzstein and Welcker 28 January Marchioness of Queensbury 19 June As Nazism gained power in Germany, Bremen and her pier in New York were often the site of Anti-Nazi demonstrations. Wilhelmine 16 September Jeverland 9 June Dimensions: 898' x 101' (938' o.l.). The National Archives contains passengers manifests for arrivals to the United States spanning 1800-1982, with some gaps. Ernestine 10 May The cards appear to have been in good condition when they were microfilmed in 1988. As the ship's swastika flag was the one tossed into the river, US authorities claimed that no symbol of Germany had been harmed. Olbers 31 May The mailplane was launched on the eastbound voyage in the English Channel near Cherbourg carrying 18,000 letters to Bremerhaven where it delivered the mail many hours ahead of the ship's arrival. Olbers 8 November In 1851 the Bremen Chamber of Commerce established the "Nachweisungsbureau fr Auswanderer" (Information Office for Emigrants), to which the ship captains had to deliver their lists. Diana 5 August 1834 Bodo Heyne: Passengers of the FERDINAND and the WALLACE 1849/1850 Karl W. Klber: Bremen and Hamburg emigration lists. Bessel 7 July Margaret 31 March Ammerland 7 May Built by "Vulkan", Stettin, Germany. Mississippi 21 September Johanna Elise 21 May The total heating surface amounted to 17,050m2 (183,500sqft), the superheater surface 3,875m2 (41,710sqft) and the air preheater surface 8,786m2 (94,570sqft). Leontine 14 January However, all of the then existing Bremen passenger ship lists were destroyed on 6 Oct 1944 during a particularly devastating bombing of that port city during World War II. Helene 2 July Bremerhaven 27 October Rhein 15 April G.F. Patten 3 October Ancestry.com does not support or make corrections or changes to the original database. Unfortunately, the original lists for 1909 and beyond were destroyed in an Allied bombing raid on October 6, 1944. Johanna Elise 21 May Launched, August 16, 1928. Minna 21 March Johann Smidt 30 November Johann Smidt 30 November 1874-1907 - lists destroyed every 2 years Steam turbines. Built by A. G. "Weser", Bremen, Germany. Heinrich von Gagern 26 October Adonis 18 July, Johanna 30 December Anna Elise 27 June Emigrant 1 September Bessel 7 July Columbia 28 April Eberhard 8 November Kosmos 22 April Vesta 24 June Eberhard 20 May Wieland 5 November Hector 26 June Martha 14 June Louise Marie 19 May Louise Marie 6 May Blucher 13 June Rastede 4 October Louise Marie 3 June Rebecca 4 November Creole 30 September Herschel 24 January Bremerhaven 27 October President Smidt 27 October Schiller 22 April Elise 16 July Johann Smidt 4 June Ammerland 24 January Francisca 15 June Minna 21 March Jason 7 December Oldenburg 29 December Sir Isaac Newton 6 December Diana 25 May Bessel 7 June Includes index cards for Jewish emigrants. Wieland 5 November President Smidt 27 October Anna Elise 27 June Louise Marie 19 May Gutenberg 24 January Rebecca 26 October Louise Marie 20 May Arethusa 29 July Sir Isaac Newton 6 December Constitution 16 April Heinrich von Gagern 17 May Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Blucher 13 June Bessel 7 June President Smidt 19 May Sir Isaac Newton 6 December Francisca 15 June With the exception of 2,953 passenger lists for the year 1920-1939 all other lists were lost in World War II. Columbia 12 January Ocean 13 June Ammerland 24 January Explore dozens of subjects with databases specially curated by our librarians. Bremerhaven 19 August Index and images of passenger arrivals in Baltimore, Maryland. SS Bremen had four geared steam turbines that could generate approximately 135,000 shaft horsepower (101,000kW). Amaranth 20 November Oder 10 November Charles and Edward 5 June The Bremen ship passenger departure lists, begun in 1832, no longer survive. Minna 3 April Vater Gruner 5 May Hermann 7 June She was built from 7,000 tons of high-strength steel of 52kg/m2 (500 N/m2), allowing a weight saving of some 800 tons on the structure. Bremen, Germany Sailors Registry (Bremer Seeleuteregister), ($). Add this new information to your records of each family. [citation needed], In the stairwell in the bersee Museum Bremen, there is a 1:100 scale model of Bremen, while in the shipping exhibit there is a model of her significantly smaller earlier namesake to the same scale. S.S. Bremen Brochure, 25 October 1929. Ocean 13 June Alfred 9 August Hermann 31 January Agnes 20 January These records are written in German. Eberhard 8 November Marchioness of Queensbury 19 June This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:54. Marie 17 September Neptune 13 June Hermann 7 June Anna Elise 27 June Peter Goddeffrey 15 December Jersey 21 October Nord America 2 January Gutenberg 24 January Shenandoah 12 July To learn more about these records, please refer to the sources website. Helene 2 July Marchioness of Queensbury 19 June Ernestine 10 May Search materials from NYPL, Columbia University and Princeton University. Rebecca 26 October Admiral Branning 1 November Adonis 18 July, 1852 Emma 7 February Underway, her crew painted the ship grey for camouflage. Jason 7 December Contact us! Admiral Branning 1 November Moreover, twice as many passengers departed from Bremen as from Germany's second busiest port for emigration, Hamburg. G.F. Patten 3 October Blucher 13 June As on her sister ship Europa, Bremen had a catapult on the upper deck between the two funnels with a small seaplane, which facilitated faster mail service. Johanna Elise 21 May Europa 8 October Ordered by Norddeutscher Lloyd, captured incomplete by Allied forces in 1945. Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. A lengthy investigation discovered that the arson was the result of a personal grudge against one of the ship's officers, and was not an act of war. From Bremen to New York on 3 May 1882. Johann Smidt 4 June Edmund 23 June Passenger List of the Mailboat Salier from Bremen Germany to New York 1882 Passenger List of the Mailboat Salier, Captain C. Wiegand. The First Class Dining Room of the SS Bremen Combines Both Spaciousness and Refinement. Hermann 7 June Displacement of 52,000 tons. Olbers 26 October Martha 7 July Minna 2 May In 1946 her remains were towed up the River Weser, beached on a sandbar off Blexen, Nordenham and destroyed by explosives, though some parts of the double hull remain visible to this day.[9]. St. Peter 23 June Amaranth 24 January Naomi 25 May Schiller 22 April Gesine 7 June Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal. Excellent 17 August First and Second Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd, Departing 13 August 1930 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain L. Ziegenbein. Admiral 22 June Ernestine 10 May Gutenberg 24 January Washington 8 January Click to learn about accessibility at the Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL), The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Bessel 18 April Dimensions: 550' x 60' (569' o.l.). Von Finke 14 June Oder 10 November The 230 V electric power on the ship came from four diesel generators with a total output of 520 kW. However, about 3000 lists survived for the period from 1920-1939. Additional Sources for passenger lists from Germany - For links to genealogy research in Bremen visit Die Maus For passenger lists from Hamburg from 1890-1903 also visit Hamburg Passenger Lists (Pay for view) For index to passengers from Hamburg 1872 visit Hamburg 1872 For links to German passengers to miscellaneous ports also visit ISTG Compass Bremerhaven 27 October Maiden voyage: Bremen-Southampton-New York, July 16, 1929. Emma 7 February Louise Marie 3 June Virginia 11 July The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. The specifications of Bremen (2) built by F. Schichau, Danzig, 10,522 GRT, 11,900 tdw length 525 ft, width 60.5 ft two Iquadruple expansion engines, 7,900 HP twin screws, 15.5 kn Passengers: 230 I, 250 II, 1850 Tweendeck Crew 250 One of fouur sisters of the 'Barbarossa' class, Nov 14, 1896 launched, May 26, 1897 delivered. Sir Isaac Newton 6 December John Hermann 17 May Amaranth 24 January Europa 21 January Emma 12 May Kosmos 2 June Columbia 28 April Neptun 10 May Columbia 19 May This loss has lead to the widely held assumption among Germanic American record searchers that no German records exist for Bremen Departures and only Hamburg Departure Lists . Eberhard 20 May Olbers 31 May Elise 25 April Marion 21 October Aeolus 27 October 1900-12-18 SS Kaiser Wilhelm II Passenger List Steamship Line: North German Lloyd (Norddeutscher Lloyd) Nord America 2 January 529, available in the Reference Assistance Room of the Main Reading Room. Bremen Packet 11 December Iris 24 December. Johanne 3 February Johannes 14 January Lloyd, Bremen) The ship 'Willehad' at 30 Mai 1914 from Bremen . Favorite 26 September Martha 7 July The feed water was preheated to 130C (266F) and the fuel oil consumption was 33 tons/h or 380 g/HP/h or 800 tons/day, fed from oil bunkers with a capacity of 7,552 tons. Zaretan 16 September Louisiana 21 October It currently resides at Technik Museum Speyer.[10][11]. Gesine 7 June Rafael Arroyo 14 June Richard Cobden 11 October Peter 27 June These saved lists had been stowed away in a salt mine at Bernburg an der Saale in 1942 together with other archives for the purpose of protection, and were transferred into the custody of Moscow Archives at the end of WWII. John Hermann 17 May Post 16 May Baltimore 28 September President Smidt 19 May Paul earned a Masters of Archival Studies - a terminal degree from Clayton State University in Georgia, where he studied under renowned archivist Richard Pearce-Moses. Sir Isaac Newton 6 December Wieland 5 November Emigrant 22 April Olbers 31 May Jason 7 December This database is a collection of thousands of ship crew lists from Bremen, Germany. Josephine 10 November 1. Herschel 16 August Skaugum 24 September Ocean 9 August Minna 21 March Diana 31 May Deutsches Auswandererhaus Bremerhaven / German Emigration Center Bremerhaven, Europe's largest and most modern theme museum on the topic of emigration and winner of the prestigious award, FamilySearch - Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914
SS Hamburg - History, Accommodations, & Ephemera Collection. Kosmos 22 April Magdalene 5 August Each of them had a high pressure, a medium pressure, low pressure and a reverse turbine. It was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, who was interested in documenting German groups outside of Germany. Rebecca 26 October Diana 31 May Rastede 4 October Ammerland 30 April Stephani 23 December The following titles link to fuller bibliographic information in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. Helene 2 July Copernicus 19 June Martha 14 June Ernestine 10 May S.S. Bremen Brochure, 25 October 1929. Amaranth 24 January 1815-1917. Coriolan 4 November Eberhard 20 May The German pair sparked an international competition in the building of large, fast, luxurious ocean liners that were national symbols and points of prestige during the pre-war years of the 1930s. Uhland 18 June Ammerland 7 May Wilhelmine 16 September Admiral Brommy 14 June Admiral Brommy 14 June Franklin 8 October These are index cards, arranged alphabetically by place of last residence and then by surname, of German emigrants, based upon the Bremen Passenger Lists. Uhland 16 June Agnes 25 August GGA Image ID # 1d3868bb64. For help reading these records see: The following information may be found in these records: It is helpful to know at least one of the following: Compare each result from your search with what you know to determine if there is a match. This collection includes records from 1904 to 1914 of handwritten cards, covering the information of approximately 8,800 passengers. 1852 Need assistance? Bremen Passenger Lists A Project with the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Bremen Staatsarchiv: Emigration > Passengerlists. Eberhard 20 May Ocean 13 June Gaston 21 April Current database may be searched at the museum in Bremerhaven or by mail for a fee. Bremen Passenger Lists, 1920-1939 Articles & Databases Explore our collection of hundreds of online resources and databases. Triumph 20 September After diving, Salmon's commander, Lieutenant Commander E. O. Bickford, decided not to torpedo the liner because he believed she was not a legal target. Blucher 13 June Edmund 23 June Rafael Arroyo 14 June Peter 27 June Shipnames Passenger lists of following ships are available: Aachen Aar Abana Achilles Adana Adler Adolf von Baeyer Adolph Woermann Adriatic Ajax Albatross Albatross / Antonia Albatross / Baltic Albatross / Celtic Albatross / Kanada Albatross / Majestic Albatross / Megantic Albatross / Regina Albert Ballin Albert Vgler Alda Alice Price Alk Aller While challenging Bremen, an escorting Dornier Do 18 seaplane forced Salmon to dive for safety. the "e-migration mice"). Leila 24 January John Hermann 17 May Every Accommodation of the Most Fashionable Hotel Joined to the Romance of Travel. Rafael Arroyo 14 June President Smidt 27 October Julius 24 May Anna Elise 27 June Hermann 7 June Bremen Passenger Lists 1920-1939 (partial) While most of the Bremen, Germany passenger departure records were destroyed, a few from 1920-1939 have survived. Information contained in this database about the sailors includes: name, birth year or birth date, birthplace, and residence. All Digitized Passenger Lists For the SS Bremen Available at the GG Archives. Francisca 15 June Rhein 15 April The Nazis on coming to power had used it as a co-national flag to replace the black-red-gold flag of the Weimar Republic.[3][5][6]. Martha 14 June She was also the first commercial ship to be designed with the Taylor bulbous bow, though bulbous bows of different types had appeared on earlier merchant vessels, such as SSMalolo of 1926. Celle 13 June 1906-10-27 SS Bremen Passenger List Steamship Line: Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd) Class of Passengers: Cabin Date of Departure: 27 October 1906 Route: Bremen to New York Succeeded in eluding the British fleet during the epic flight, by selecting the most northerly route, via north of Iceland, then along the Norwegian coast down to Germany. Here you see all group photos with name of the ship and date of departure (as far as available), which were allocated from the passengers resp. 1853 Two masts and two funnels. Herschel 16 August Von Finke 14 June Renamed: Karlsruhe (1928). The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe. Peter 27 June Uhland 18 June St. Peter 23 June Vater Gruner 5 May Helene 12 July Columbia 28 October Louise Marie 3 June Search within periodicals across 800 databases. 1853 Margaretha & Maria 15 July President Christie 21 June Constitution 16 April Itzstein and Welcker 23 January Kosmos 22 April Eberhard 8 November 1930-10-03 SS Bremen - Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg Ammerland 9 November Julius 24 May Emma 7 February Jason 7 December Amaranth 24 January Ocean 13 June SS Bremen was a German-built ocean liner constructed for the Norddeutscher Lloyd line (NDL) to work the transatlantic sea route. At the time of her construction, she and her sister ship Europa were the two most advanced high-speed steam turbine ocean liners of their day. Marion 21 October The airplane was launched from the ship several hours before arrival, landing at the seaplane base in Blexen.[1]. Ernst Moritz Arndt 13 June For harbour operation three boilers with their own blower were available, so that during work periods the main boiler airlocks could remain open. Columbia 17 November Alfred 20 January Canopus 16 August Bessel 7 June An agreement of July 1999 between the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Bremen Society for Genealogical Investigation, DIE MAUS ("The Mouse"), provides the basis for digitizing the passenger lists by members of DIE MAUS (i.e. Peter 27 June Digitized Passenger ListsAdriatic to Cymric. For the actual lists see: www.passengerlists.de. The information contained in this index is for the years 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 only. Wilhelmine 16 September Admiral Brommy 14 June . ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2023 and may NOT be Sister ship: Europa. President Smidt 27 October Bessel 7 July Celle 13 June The combustion air for the oil burners of the boilers was blown into the boiler rooms by eight steam turbine blowers. This page has been viewed 37,660 times (3,808 via redirect). 1824-1917. Gesine 7 June Richard Cobden 11 October Louisiana 21 October Heinrich von Gagern 17 May Columbia 19 May Baltimore 28 September Agnes 26 May The Galveston-Bremen Project. George 19 May St. Peter 23 June Marianne 9 July President Christie 21 June A much larger, 39-foot long model of the Bremen, known officially as Bremen IV, Junior was built between 1949 and 1962 by enthusiasts Gnter Bos and Gnter Buse. John Hermann 17 May Francisca 15 June Admiral 22 June Wilhelmine 16 September Repeat this process for each new generation you identify. Adonis 18 July. Earlier Bremen passenger lists were either destroyed or lost in World War II. The maximum steam generating capacity was 500 tons/h. Alfred 20 January Coriolan 4 November With the exception of the lists for 1920 to 1939, all other lists were lost in World War II.) Figaro 28 May This database contains records of children born on ships sailing from Bremen, Germany between 1867 and 1911. Johanne 3 February Hermann 31 January On 22 August 1939, she began her last voyage to New York. Gesine 7 June Vater Gruner 5 May Stephani 20 June Naomi 25 May Emma 7 February [1][2], 1832 - lists of passengers begin Martha 7 July The 10-ton model, operated by a two-person crew inside, would tour the world, and achieve a Guinness World Record for largest seaworthy model ship. Ammerland 24 January Peter 27 June Built by F. Schichau, Danzig, Germany. Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten 1904-1914." Database. Elbe 25 February Arethusa 29 July Stephani 20 June Aeolus 27 October Baltimore 28 September Johanne 3 February Ammerland 24 January Charles and Edward 5 June Ocean Queen 23 October President Christie 21 June Our collection contains a sampling of what was originally produced and printed by the steamship lines. Louise Marie 7 November Index and images. Fate: Badly gutted by fire during an air raid at Bremerhaven, March 18, 1941. Hudson 14 April Tonnage: 10,826. Admiral Brommy 14 June Ernestine 10 May A F Jenness 16 December Alfred 9 August Kosmos 22 April Jersey 21 October Use our free online content to help with your research, whether it's finding a single article, tracing a family tree, learning a new language, or anything in between. Louise Marie 3 June Baltimore 28 September Emma 7 February Admiral Brommy 14 June Herschel 16 August This card file was created by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut from Bremen passenger ship lists sometime between WWI and WWII. Marion 21 October SS Bremen (1896) of the North German Lloyd. After WWII some of these lists and a card index were archived at the "Bundesarchiv Koblenz" as Bremen Shiplists. Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries by William P. Filby Call Number: CS68 .F537 1981 Published/Created: 1981 Johannes 28 January Lists from 1875 to 1908 were destroyed when they became older than three years to provide more filing space. Edmund 2 December Columbia 28 October Bremen Passenger Lists A Project with the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Bremen Staatsarchiv: Emigration > Passengerlists. Johanna Elise 21 May The passenger list records were created by the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and the Immigration and Naturalization Service [INS] (Record Group 85). Tonnage: 11,570. Figaro 28 May Eberhard 20 May The rules and regulations of the "Nachweisungsbureau" considerably improved the quality of both the stay at Bremen prior to the sailing plus the seaworthiness of the ships. This database also includes transcriptions of card indexes for Bremen passenger lists from 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 (also see . Jersey 21 October [3][4] Bremen lost the westbound Blue Riband to her sister Europa in 1930, and the eastbound Blue Riband to Italian SSREX in 1932. Mississippi 21 September Colonist 13 June Wieland 5 November This page was last edited on 15 September 2022, at 09:20. Herschel 16 August Margaret 31 March Bremerhaven 27 October Information contained in the database includes: name of child, gender, birth date, parents' names, and parents' ages. Vesta 24 June 1880s North German Lloyd / Norddeutscher Lloyd 1881-04-20 SS Hohenzollern - Bremen to Baltimore Uhland 18 June Edmund 23 June Edmund 23 June Oldenburg 29 December A F Jenness 16 December Adonis 18 July, Stephani 23 December Johanna Elise 21 May Amaranth 24 January Constitution 16 April These have been transcribed by a Bremen genealogical society called Die Maus. Mathilde 11 June Zaretan 16 September Johanne 3 February Columbia 19 May U.S. and German Passenger Lists and Indexes. Creole 30 September Uhland 16 June This article describes a collection of records at FamilySearch.org. John Hermann 17 May Hermann 30 May Diana 5 August Shenandoah 12 July Sources are passenger lists. . Norma 18 August Columbia 12 January Charles Edwards 20 August Edmund 15 January Figaro 28 May Creole 30 September Johannes 28 January The four propellers were bronze and had a diameter of 5,000mm (197in), pitch of 5,200mm (205in) and weighed 17 tons each. Jersey 21 October Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. Margaret 31 March Coriolan 5 December Alfred 9 August 1853 Margaret 31 March Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjnvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. Information contained in this database about the crew members includes: Name Birth year or age Birthplace Residence Ship name Captain's name Date mustered in Destination Blucher 13 June On board, there were total of 420 electric motors, approximately 21,000 lamps, electric cookers and 20 elevators. President Smidt 19 May Marion 21 October Bremerhaven 27 October About Bremen, Germany Ships Crew Lists, 1815-1917 This database is a collection of thousands of ship crew lists from Bremen, Germany. Virginia 11 July Howard 17 November Adonis 18 July, Oldenburg 29 December Edmund 14 June Elise 16 July Hermann Theodor 9 July Search for full text or specific journals or magazines. Peter 27 June Charles and Edward 5 June Arethusa 29 July Emigrant 22 April See the complete list of passenger arrival records for the Port of New York . Itzstein and Welcker 28 January Marie 17 September From the Historisches Museum Bremerhaven. Rastede 4 October Von Finke 14 June Hermann 7 June Itzstein and Welcker 28 January Washington 8 January Agnes 20 January Notes: Lengthened from 525 to 550 feet in 1901. Von Finke 14 June Eberhard 8 November Passenger lists from 1920-1939 Bremen Shiplists from 1907/1908 and 1913/1914 1832-1849 Friedrich Spengemann: The voyages of the ISABELLA, PAULINE, META and UHLAND. Copernicus 19 June Passenger Lists (PLs) available from the GG Archives Calling at the Port of Bremen, Germany. Aeolus 27 October Johanna 30 December Louisiana 23 October Agnes 25 August The steam was generated in 20 oil-fired water tube boilers, eleven double-enders and nine single-enders in four banks fired by a total of 227 oil burners. Itzstein and Welcker 28 January The "Ordinance Concerning the Emigration Traveling on Domestic or Foreign Ships" of 1832 in Bremen was the first state law to protect emigrants. Ammerland 30 April Margaretha & Maria 15 July Louisiana 21 October Johann Smidt 30 November One of the great losses in genealogical history is the nearly complete destruction of the Bremen passenger records. There Is the Intimacy of Meal Time and a Background of Pure Beauty. Gaston April 21 For additional information about image restrictions see Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections. These pieces of information may give you new biographical details such as a title, an occupation, or land ownership. Louise Marie 6 May While technically, passengers embarked and disembarked in Bremerhaven, the passenger lists all state Bremen and the origination or destination port. Hector 26 June Louise Marie 20 May