Hi, I am a volunteer at a Family History Center of the Mormon Church. I just helped a patron the other day with this question. If you know the port that your ancestor came through, the center has microfilmed copies of the ships passenger lists and indexes. Look in your phone book for the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Family History Library. Many ports are indexed, as Philadelphia for example, but not all in the time you are searching. Many of them came through the Port of New York and from about 1847 until about 1896 they are unindexed so you must search month by month starting with the spring and summer months. There is a time frame earlier around 1850 to 1870 ish that the records out of Bremen were burned. There are two lists however one out of Bremen and one into the Port itself. Every center usually will have a microfiche copy of the Morton Allen Directory of Ship arrivals, which lists by year, line, and name of ship and date of the arrivals, from about 1894 or so forward. The National Archives branches also have hard copies of this book. Anyway if you can check the census records for 1900 etc. for the date of arrival that may also help narrow your search. Good Luck, Nancy JOPARMLEY@aol.com wrote: > Hello everyone! > > Might anyone know how I could find ship's lists of emigrant passengers from > the port of Bremen post 1894? I am specifically interested in the vessel > Kohn, but also others as well. > > The "Germans to America" set can't help because my HAGEN's and UTTENDORFER's > came after the set ends. > > The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild likewise does not have transcriptions > for this vessel. > > Thank you for any assistance! > Joanne Parmley > > ==== BAVARIA Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation? Longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > Just click this and send it. It is all set up for you. > mailto:Bavaria-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe