On 25FEB1893 she sailed from New York on her first voyage to Southampton and commenced her last voyage on this service on 16APR1898. and 'Israel' Pomeranz at 38 East Broadway in NYC. In 1878 she was sold to the Russian Volunteer Fleet and renamed PETERSBURG. The fire brigade was soon on the job, but it took them some time to fight the blaze. Leibl stated he was going to his brother-in-law, A. Friedman, on 364 Madison St., NYC. It was then chartered by the Canadian Government to carry Canadian emigrants between Southampton and Halifax. BRESLAU / BRIDGEPORT / LARKSPUR 1901 Based on that we have found an immigration record for "Leie Sokolski", ethnicity Russian, Hebrew, last place of residence "Wijsoki", married, age 27 who arrived in the US on July 16, 1903 on the AMSTERDAM that sailed from Rotterdam. For the remainder of the war it was employed on the Atlantic , and after the war had ended in the repatriation on Canadian and American troops. She is listed on line 22 of the manifest. He immigrated on the Eisenach that sailed from Bremen on 14 May 1913 and arrived in Baltimore Jun 1913. In 1932 the Aquitania was used as a cruise ship for the first time. In Feb.1925 she was refitted to accommodate 290-cabin and 500-3rd class passengers and in Mar.1926 was again altered to 110-cabin, 180-tourist and 500-3rd class. MED or medical reasons. 30 November 1920 , sunk in New York harbor after collision with the American steamship SAN MARCOS ; raised and repaired. But they did not have the money to compete. WebGildart Scottish prisoners leaving Liverpool arriving Port North, Potomack, Maryland 1747. However, as the Russia only had one screw, she was very dependent on her sails. Transcripts and pictures of historic documents in connection with the ships and emigration. 19th Apr.1910 chartered to White Star Line and started Liverpool - Boston sailings. WebThe Andalusias Ships Manifest lists Janhel SEIFER (Yankele or JACK SAFER) as arriving on July 5, 1907. Their ship landed in Galveston, TX. She was fitted with three masts and a single funnel. BESSIE ZEMSER immigrated to the US in January 1908. She sailed on the South American run to Brazil and Argentina - There is record of several families from Johannisfeld on this same passenger list, so she likely traveled in a group. 23 November 1904, last voyage, Bremen-Suez Canal-Australia (4 roundtrip voyages). 13th Jul.1912 transferred to Belgian registry but continued the same service. She made her fourteenth and last sailing on this service in Sep.1911 and on 21st Oct.1911 resumed Antwerp - Dover - NY sailings for Red Star Line. document.write("