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Steamer Saxonia Passenger Manifest |
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Ship's List - Steamer Saxonia Passenger Manifest |
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Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Micropublication M237. Rolls # 95-580. National Archives, Washington, D.C. |
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Ship Passenger List |
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S238 |
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Name Arrival DateAge Gender Port of Departure Destination Place of Origin Ship Name
Anna Mibach 19 Aug 1868 6/12 Female Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Anna Mibach 19 Aug 1868 7 Female Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Anna Mibach 19 Aug 1868 40 Female Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Heinrich Mibach 19 Aug 1868 2 Male Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Margaretha Mibach 19 Aug 1868 7 Female Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Maria Mibach 19 Aug 1868 6 Female Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Mathias Mibach 19 Aug 1868 4 Male Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia
Peter Mibach 19 Aug 1868 44 Male Hamburg, Germany USA DEU Saxonia |
Linked to (7) |
Anna Mibach
Henry J. Mibach
Margaretha Mibach
Mary Ann Mibach
Mathias Mibach
Peter Joseph Mibach
Anna Catharina Nuehoffer |
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SAXONIA / NIJNI NOVGOROD 1857
The SAXONIA was built by Caird & Co, Greenock in 1857 and was the first of three ships of this name owned by the Hamburg America Line. She was a 2,684 gross ton vessel, length 311.7ft x beam 42.6ft, clipper stem, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), iron construction, single screw and a speed of 10 knots. She was one of six sister ships, the others being HAMMONIA, BORUSSIA, AUSTRIA, BAVARIA and TEUTONIA. There was accommodation for 60-1st, 120-2nd and 450-3rd class passengers. Launched on 21/8/1857, she was immediately chartered to the British government to carry troops to the Indian Mutiny. On 1/4/1858 she sailed from Hamburg on her first voyage to Southampton and New York and in 1871 was fitted with compound engines by Reiherstieg, Hamburg. She commenced her last voyage from Hamburg to New York on 5/10/1873 and subsequently sailed on the Hamburg - West Indies service. In 1879 she was sold to the Russian Volunteer Fleet and renamed NIJNI NOVGOROD and was eventually scrapped in 1895.
Burden Built Shipowner or operator Dimensions
2,684 gross 1857 in Greenock at Caird & Co. Hamburg America Line 311.7ft x 42.6ft
Year Remarks
1857 Launched Aug. 21
1857 Chartered as Indian Mutiny transport
1858 Apr. 1, first voyage Hamburg-Southampton-New York
1871 Re-engined with compound engines by Reiherstieg
1873 Oct. 5, last voyage Hamburg-Southampton-New York
1879 Sold to Russia and renamed "Nijni Novogrod"
1895 Scrapped
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