Ancestors and Descendants of
 Michael Hammes, Jr
& Margaretha Hammen

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Engraving of the S.S. Rhein

The steamship Rhein was builit in 1868 at Greenock, Scotland, by Caird & Co. The Rhein was operated by the Norddeutscher (North German) Lloyd steamship line, also known as the "Bremen Line." The Rhein was 332 ft long by 40 feet wide with 2,901 gross register tons (GRT). GRT is a measure of enclosed storage with 1 GRT being 100 cubic feet. Average speed was approximately 12 knots, and the transatlantic crossing took approximately 2 weeks. The captain was Captain Meyer. The steerage fare from Bremen to New York was $40. Assuming they traveled steerage, total fare for Michael Jr. and his 10 children would have been $440.


Owner of originalCraig Hammes
Date29 Oct 2015
File name01rhein1-ndl.jpg
File Size9.74k
Dimensions350 x 266
Linked toFamily: Hammes/Hammen (F21)

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