Check the CD "Germans to America". (There are Swiss on there who left from Le Havre. If you don't want to buy it, sometimes there are searchers who will do look ups.) Check with LDS library. (I always take my information in, and let them pull up their site to find the numbers of what I need...that way there is no error.) Check with NARA site. (They keep changing their URL, so google it. It is always hard for me to find stuff there, but for a fee, you can order copies. I would definitely do LDS first. Those are the only 3 places that I know of that have original manifests. The shipslist.com and ancestry.com are good places to search too. (Ellis Island site is wonderful for those later immigrants. And just a note to others: After I found one family, I went back to order the manifest and I could NOT find the family! After a number of different sign ons, they finally "came back"...so keep looking!) If I may ask, where did you get the ship name, date, etc? I found some of my ship names on Naturalization papers, but many "brothers" had different months and years of arrival. Also, there were 2 different names for one of the ships. Some manifests are very dark. When you get it, you can scan it, lighten it up, save and print the improved model for others. Don't forget to post on other lists for a look up in that CD - if you can't afford to buy it. (Of course, if you can buy it, others will love you forever when YOU do the lookups for them!) Regards from Texas, USA Nellie, a 68-yr-old root digger