Immigration to America
When did the Kohring's come to America?
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John Frederick Kohring (51), with Hedewig (50) and
Frederica (17), Henry (12), Sophie (6)
and Fredericke (3),
arrived in New Orleans on December 8, 1836 aboard the Olbers.
(Source: Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild.)
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C. Henry Köhring (43), with Mary (38),
Elisabeth (9), Friedrich (4) and Henry (5)
arrived in Baltimore on September 25, 1843 aboard the Marianne.
(Source:
The Ship Marianne.)
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Friedrich Wilhelm Kohring, along with Jürgen Heinrich, Jobst
Gerhard,
Catherine Elsabein, Johann Heinrich and Mathias Friedrich
arrived in New Orleans on October 21, 1852 aboard the Jersey.
They traveled up the Mississippi and settled in St. Louis.
(Source: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at
New Orleans, LA, 1820--1902, Microfilm M259, National
Archives.)
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August Kohring (50), and Dies (22), both listed as
farmers arrived in New York on June 12, 1856 aboard the Barque
Diana.
(Source: Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild.)
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Charles Kohring (46) an economist from Graffschaft Lafferde
arrived in New York on September 5, 1857 aboard the Aequator.
(Source: Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild.)
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Artze Koring, (50), with Antze (23), Gurtze (19), Tryntze (14),
and Yu? (11) day laborers from the Netherlands
arrived in New York on July 30, 1887 aboard the SS W.A. Scholten.
(Source: Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild.)