Ship Carolina
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Carolina whereof John Harding is Master from *London, burthen 395 85/95 tons, and owned by A. C Lombard and others of Boston and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation, country they belong to, country they intend to reside*.
1 Janus Morris 27 male tailor Prussia 2 Phillip Frank 27 male shoe maker German 3 Rosa Frank 27 female German 4 Yalarman Blume 24 male tailor German 5 Jesse Blume 26 male tailor German 6 H. Hess 26 male tailor German 7 Rosa Salamthall 18 female German 8 H Salamthall 35 male labourer German 9 H. Herm. Salamthall 29 male shoe maker German 10 Jos^h Green 56 male farmer German 11 Johannes Grein 30 male farmer German 12 Henry Grein 20 male farmer German 13 George Puff 21 male farmer German 14 Josh Hammond 19 male farmer German 15 Johannes Hermann 30 male farmer German 16 E. Grein 25 female German 17 A E. Grein 20 female German 18 N. C. Gelun 25 female German 19 M Solman 48 male gardener German 20 E. Solman 45 female German 21 Joseph Solman 20 male miller German 22* N. C. Solman 13 male German 23* John Solman 6 male German 24 J. A. Wilke 43 male labourer German 25 A M. Wilke 48 female German 26 D. F. Wilke 10 female German 27* E. F. Wilke 10 female German 28 Babel Monlez 30 female German 29 Conrad Sauber 31 male brewer German 30 Margaret Sauber 29 female German 31 M Sauber 10 female German 32 Mack Sauber 4 male German 33 Maria Sauber 2 female German 34 D. F. Sauber 59 female German 35 Barbara Beken 24 female German 36 J. P. Eikerin 46 male farmer German 37 A M. Eickerin 38 female German 38 A. M Link 13 female German 39 M Mary Link 10 female German 40 J. G. Eckerlin 8 male German 41 J. G. Kleman 33 male boot maker German 42* A. S. Mugen 26 female boot maker German 43 Movels Black 21 male boot maker German 44 J. M. Rumrich 26 male cap maker German 45 Jacob Deinbrin 34 male miller German 46 B. Thomas 26 male shoe maker German 47 H. E. Sheffer 29 male book binder German 48 K P. Ewe 36 male black smith German 49 A M. Ewe 30 female black smith German 50 J. B. Ewe 36 male labourer German 51 John Ewe 11 male German 52 Carl Ewe 9 male German 53 And^w Ewe 6 male German 54 Anton Ewe 6 male German 55 Franz Ewe 4 male German 56 Martin Ewe 1 male German 57 John Whelen 32 male hatter Ireland 58 Margaret Whelen 27 female hatter Ireland 59 William Whelen 2 male hatter Ireland 60 Harriet Fox 26 female hatter American 61 George Fox 3 male hatter American 62 Eliza Bordman 13 female hatter American 63 H A German 26 male shop keeper American 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. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber to aid search. * Occupations listed vertically as mechanics and traders with the exception of a few specific passengers as shown. * All passengers intended to reside in the United States (written vertically) therefore this column is not shown. * The departure port could be London (England) or Linden (Guyana). No country is given and the handwriting is very hard to read. 42: the last name could be Magen.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 51.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 May 2009
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