Our Family's Journey Through Time

Ship-SS Wesser
SS Weser was built as yard number 137 by Caird & Company of Greenock, Scotland for North German Lloyd. She entered service on the Bremen-Southampton-New York-Baltimore route on 1 June 1867.[citation needed] On 7 August 1870, she ran aground in the Solent at the entrance to the Southampton Water. She was on a voyage from Bremen to New York, United States. She was refloated with assistance from the paddle tug Camel. In 1881, her engine was compounded. On 13 June 1895, she was transferred to the Bremen-South America service for two roundtrip voyages. She was sold to an Italian company in June 1896. She was renamed Seravalle. The ship was scrapped in August 1896 in Genoa, Italy. + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Weser_(1867)
| Date | 1877 |
| File name | Ship-SS Wesser.jpg |
| File Size | 77.01k |
| Dimensions | 616 x 698 |
| Linked to | Magdalena 'Lena' Job (Immigration); Magdalena 'Lena' Job; Margarethae Wüst (Immigration); Margarethae Wüst |
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