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SS Maas


A list of all the passengers aboard the steamship Maas** (owned by Netherlands-American Steam Navigation Company) from Rotterdam to New York, January 24,1878, Master P van der *Ho?en


 1  ROBINSON, Henry       21  M Captain    Canada            USA  1st cabin
 2* ???BERG, Samue        12  M   -        Germany Prussia   USA  2nd cabin
 3* BEYERBAC?, Gottfried  46  M Laborer    Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
 4  SCHMITT, Heinrich     32  M Carpenter  Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
 5* RUGGAB??, Carolina    35  F   -        Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
 6  HEINRICK, Jacob       36  M Cooper     Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
 7  HENRICK, Catherine    45  F   -        Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
 8  BEBER, Emily          36  F   -        Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
 9  BEBER, Charlie        11m M   -        Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
10* KRE??EL, Otto         15  M Buiver ?   Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
11  SCHMITT, Jacob        32  M Laborer    Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
12  ROESER, Caroline      41  F   -        Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
13* GERREHEN, Abra??      30  M Plumber    Netherlands       USA  Steerage
14  GERREHEN, (T?)ana     25  F   -        Netherlands       USA  Steerage
15  GERREHEN  Wilhelmina   3  F   -        Netherlands       USA  Steerage
16  GERREHEN  Arie        10m M   -        Netherlands       USA  Steerage
17  EVERS, Bart           53  M Farmer     Netherlands       USA  Steerage
18  SHAFFER,  Hypolile    17  F   -        Netherlands       USA  Steerage
19* SCHAAP, Kar??         16  M   -        Netherlands       USA  Steerage
20* HOCKH????, Elta       21  F   -        Germany Prussia   USA  Steerage
21* CA??, Lander C        54  M Sailor     USA               USA  Steerage
22  COYMAN, Albert        47  M Farmer     Netherlands       USA  Steerage
23* van den HOEVIN, W.    21  M Merchant   Netherlands       USA  Front cab
   

** The name of the ship is very difficult to read but it is
   believed to be the Maas.

Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.

 2 could be Arnberg or Sunberg
 3 could be Beyerbach or Beyerback
 5 could be Ruggaber or Ruggaboo
10 could be Kreffel or Kreppel
13 could be Abram or Abraew
19 could be Karel or Kard
20 could be Hockheimer or Hockhumer
21 could be Caty, Case or Cate
23 could be Hoeven or Howen

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 411, List 74.

Transcribed by Carolyn Meuser for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 October 1998




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