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Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Carolina


*London, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 October 1837

Printed for J.H. Barnes, Ship & Insurance Broker,
opposite the Custom House, Philadelphia by Russell & Martien
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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