1862

Few Swedish immigrants who settled in Chautauqua or Warren County have been identified arriving in 1862.  Following a decade of decline in emigration since the high point of 1852, the impact of the American Civil War postponed most immigration.


Immigrants arriving 19 August 1862 in Boston aboard the barque ANN MARGARETHA departing from Göteborg


Notes: Capt. S.S. Wulff. 37 Passengers,all Swedes. The manifest is not numbered, numbers have been assigned..

Database ReferenceManifest
No.Immigrant NameNo.Passenger NameReferences
1862.012Mrs. S.P. (Maria Gustava) Colberg6Maria G. Abrahamson23F
Besked No. 10 Ladugardern Nedergarden, Vassända-Naglum parish, Älvsborgs län. Emigrated with their father, John Abrahamson, who was not included on this manifest, but became a member of First Lutheran Church in Jamestown in 1864. This family migrated to Campello, Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts in 1867
1862.013Mrs. August (Johanna Mathilda) Dean7Johanna M. (Abrahamson)21F
1862.014Anna Stina Abrahamson8Anna Christina (Abrahamson)16F


Immigrants arriving 24 Sep 1862 at Castle Garden in New York City from the ship DEUTSCHLAND departing from Hamburg

Notes: Capt. Hansen, 249 Passengers, 33 Swedes. The manifest is not numbered, numbers have been assigned.


Database ReferenceManifest
No.Immigrant NameNo.Passenger NameReferences
1862.001Anders Westerling134Johan Pellsson57M
Besked N:o 3, Od parish, Älvsborgs län
1862.002Stina Andersdotter135Chr. (Westerling)56F
1862.003Mrs. Andrew (Johanna) Jackson136Sophia (Westerling)22F
1862.004Johan Westerling137Joh. (Westerling)15F
1862.005August Westerling138Aug (Westerling)30F
1862.006Mrs. August (Anna) Westerling139Anna (Westerling)34F
1862.007Clara Westerling140Klara (Westerling)4F
1862.008Frans Westerling141Franz (Westerling)3F
1862.009Mrs. Alfred (Amanda) Lungren142Anna (Westerling)6mF

Immigrants arriving 27 Dec 1862 at Castle Garden in New York City from the barque DONAU departing from Hamburg 4 Nov.

Notes: "Bark Donau (Hamb.), Meyer, Hamburg 48 days, mdse. and 285 pass. to Kunhardt & Co. Had five deaths." New York Daily Tribune 29 Dec 1862, p 3. The manifest is not numbered, numbers based on Hamburg passenger list, 18 Swedish passengers. This ship is mistranscribed as the OCEAN in the NARA ships list database.

Database ReferenceManifest
No.Immigrant NameNo.Passenger NameReferences
1862.010Swan Anderson229Swante Anderson31M
Besked N:o 15/16 Kortebrunsgården, Grude parish, Älvsborgs län
1862.011Mrs. Swan (Ella) Anderson230Elicka (Anderson)26F

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