Hello Anja, I decided to say something about this too. Using Steve Morse's one-step pages . . . http://www.stevemorse.org/ go to Castle Garden Ship Lists: . . . I found that this was the only ship from Bremen arriving at New York on May 10th 1852 Series Roll Nbr Year Month Day Frame Ship Port FHL roll M237 112 508 1852 May 10 754 Suero Bremen, Germany 0175468 Obviously the ship isn't SUERO, that is just a transcription. Ancestry.com transcribed it as TUERO, which doesn't look right either. The Captain name is D. Edzard, if that might help. Harry seems to have the correct arrival >New York Times, May 10, 1852 (arrived Sunday May 9) >Bark Juno (Brem.,) [captain] Adgard, Bremen, 50 ds, >mdse. and 194 passengers to [agents] Pavenstedt & Schumacker . . at least Captain name is similar. Unfortunately the person who wrote the ship details on the top of the manifest page is not the same one whp wrote the passenger names, so it is very difficult to compare. I looked for other JUNO instances 1850-1855 and found another 1852 arrival on September 13th for the barque JUNO, and yes, that name must be correct, as the captain name is exactly the same D. Edzard and the ship name is easier to read. The same ship "Bremen barque JUNO" with same captain arrived August 11th 1853 . . . curiously there was an arrival of "Oldenburg ship JUNO" on July 18th 1853, so be aware of ships of the same name sailing from the same port, to the same port, in the same period. Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/ At 03:38 PM 2006-08-09 +0200, Bentheim wrote: >Hello, > >I am looking for any information on the ship "Luira". >It sailed from Bremen to Ney York and arrived on the 10th of May 1852. > >Any help would be appreciated. > >Thanks a lot! > >Anja from Germany