Brig Bremen
[C.8.]
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Bremen whereof B. Koper is Captain from Bremen, burthen 246 35/95 tons, and owned by T. P. Hucker & Son of Bremen and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers, names, ages, sex, occupations, the country to which they severally belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
1 Anne H Sherdin 25 female servant
2* Charles Aunsjet 28 male baker
3 Maria Winker 32 female
4 Catharine Winker 9 female
5 Caroline Winker 6 female
6 Joh Georg Schwarz 30 male taylor
7 Maria Schwarz 25 female
8 Fr Wilh Schwarz 2 male
9 Sophie Schwarz 6m female
10 Wilh Kramer 16 female taylor
11 Conr Sass 27 male shoe maker
12 Marie Sass 25 female
13 H W Sass 2 male
14 David Sass 6m male
15 H W Obermann 20 male carpenter
16 Renih Austermuhl 48 male farmer
17 Marie Austermuhl 28 female
18 Marg. Austermuhl 20 female
19 Ernst A. Austermuhl 16 male
20 Otto Austermuhl 2y 6m male
21 Wilh. Austermuhl 1y 6m male
22 Fr. H. Kampe 29 male carpenter
23 Tho^s Dissen 28 male weaver
24 A. Elisabeth Dissen 27 female
25 Freidr Dissen 9m male
26 David Gotte 53 male smith
27 Anna R. Gotte 50 female
28 Philip Gotte 25 male
29 Fr Wilh Gotte 20 male
30 Georg Grundberg 36 male servant
31 Andr Hatzberger 17 male servant
32 Ernst Augerer 40 male shoe maker
33 Ed Wahl 66 male weaver
34 Catharine Wahl 56 female
35 Georg H. Wahl 22 male
36 Catharine Wahl 20 female
37 Georg Wahl 18 male
38 A C Kleinschmidt 34 male rope maker
39 Dorothea Kemmer 23 female
40 Georg Vogt 33 male instrument maker
41 August Vogt 31 male
42 Wilh. Vogt 2y 6m male
43 Adolf Vogt 3y 6m male
44 Leda Vogt 9m female
45 Wilh. Vogt 21 male gardener
46 Joh Appel 59 male butcher
47 Joh Aschenbach 30 male turner
48 Catharine Aschenbach 27 female
49 Michael Ordmann 18 male shoe maker
50 Dorothea Muller 23 female
51* Amborn ? 22 male laborer
52 Minna Scherger 20 female
53 Lisette Wagner 19 female servant
54 Eva Marg Klertzbach 86 female
55 Maria Goeker 35 female
56 Eliza Weits 44 female
57 Carl Klertzbach 10 male
58 Freidr Klertzbach 9 male
59 Georg Wagmer 26 male carpenter
60 Ed Chr Steni 34 female
61 Maria Steni 25 female
62 Samuel Pittmar 58 male carpenter
63 Marg. Pittmar 48 female
64 Georg Wedel 36 male laborer
65 Herm Ramm 28 male baker
66 Wilh Fr Zeisewers 29 male baker
67 Conr Cassel 25 male driver
68 Wilh Chr Weinmanner 27 male weaver
69 Joh Sassmans Lansen 19 male carpenter
70 Diana Katz 30 female
71 Isac Hoster 14 male
72 Johan Freidhafer 26 male wheelwright
73 Anna Maria Henkel 24 female
74 Bern? Werner 30 male farmer
75 N. Lowenstein 23 male merchant
76 Solchm Marcus 63 male
77 Leonore Marcus 28 male
78 Minchen Loewenstein 1y 6m male
79 Jos Spangenberg 34 male merchant
80 Nathan Lagauer 25 male secretary
81 Isidor Betzler 30 male smith
82 Joh Sellner 25 male shoemaker
83 Joh G Mitter 28 male
84 Emilie Mitter 32 female
85 Wilhelm Mitter 8 male
86 Gottf. Neffadorf 28 male tailor
87 Magdalena Neffadorf 28 female
88 Emil. Neffadorf 3 male
89* Bertha Neffadorf 1y 3m female
90 Ernst Ritz 28 male tailor
91 Friederike Ritz 26 female
92 Wilhelm Ritz 5 male
93 Sophie Loewenstein 26 female
94 Set. Hoeter 26 male merchant
95 Kella Hoeter 23 female
96 Isaac Hoeter 9m male
97 H. Woeten 30 male merchant
98 Reschen Woeten 28 female
99 Leibmann Woeten 6m male
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the
transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the
transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition
of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
^ A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.
* Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.
* Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for search purpose.
* All passengers came from Germany and intended to reside in the U. States so these
columns are not shown.
* 2 Name is difficult to read due to a line or scratch through the name.
* 51 no surname nor ditto marks were visible.
* 89 age may be 9 months. It is written as a fraction ?/4, where the ? can be a
3 or a 5.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 63.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 January 2010
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