Lora's Family
- 1851 (est) - 106. Ernst Wehrmann (1819-1902) and 107. Louisa (Stock) Wehrmann (1831-1905) arrived in the United States, probably from Lippe-Detmold. By 1852, they appear to have settled in Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
- 1854 (est) - 52.John Christian William Hinz (1841-1913) immigrated and settled in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
- May 30th, 1855 - 48. Heinrich Ludolf Meinnert (1829-1905) and 49. Amelia Sophia Floritine (Oberkrueger) Meinnert (1830-1921) arrived in New York City from Bremen, Germany aboard the Union. Settled in Sheboygan Fall, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
- May 7th, 1883 - 25. Mary Justine Wilhelmine (Winkel) Meinnert (1879-1949) and her parents 50. August Friedrich Winkel (1846-1935) and 51. Augusta Justine (Haese) Winkel (1845-1926) arrived in New York aboard the Hermann from Bremen. They settled in Herman, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Rob's Family
- May 1873 - 30. Joannes Krupa (abt.1841-1905) arrived in New Orleans aboard the S.S. Germania with his wife 31. Regina (Bochnia) Krupa (1846-1916) and daughter Bronislawa (Krupa) Wysocki (1870-1951). Son Stanislaw Krupa (abt.1872-bef.1873) appears to have died during the voyage.
- 1883 (est) - 19. Bridget (Fennessey) Siggins (1863-1949) arrives in the United States, accourding to the 1900 US Census.
- April 17, 1886 - 18. John C. Siggins (abt.1857-1913) possibly arrived in New York aboard the City of Chester, although the 1900 Census reports he arrived in 1883.
- 1889 (est) - 23. Walburga (Allgeier) Hambsch (1866-1924) arrived in the United States.
- July 30th, 1890 - 16. Giuseppe Bongiovi (1851-1912) arrived in New York with his wife 17. Angeline (Guardino) Bongiovi (1857-1950) and son Giuseppe Bongiovi (1888-bef.1900) aboard the SS Iniziativa.
- June 9th, 1891 - 22. Martin Hambsch (1865-1918) arrived in New York aboard the Westernland.
- 1901 (est) - 14. Joseph Kazmierski (1882-1940) reported to have arrived in U.S.
- July 6th, 1902 - 12. Leon Sejda (1870-1935) arrived in New York on the SS Syndam from Rotterdam.
- July 8th, 1911 - 13. Kammila (Murawski) Sejda (1877-1960) arrived in New York aboard the SS Amerika. She was joining her husband who immigrated 9 years earlier.