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Brig Louisa


Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
14 May 1839

REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Bremen Brig Louisa whereof Wencke? is Master from Bremen, burthen ? tons, and owned by D. D. Stucker & Son of Bremen and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
						
  1* Lorenz Heinz Ku??        33   male     baker                                  						
  2  Peter Busing             28   male     merchant                               						
  3  Carl Rademacher          24   male     merchant                               						
  4  Gerh. Heinz Poos         57   male     farmer                                 						
  5  Gustien Poos             55   female                                          						
  6  Henry Poos               18   male                                            						
  7  Sophia Poos              20   female                                          						
  8  Hannah Poos              14   female                                          						
  9  Wilhelm Poos             24   male                                            						
 10  Heinz Klopper            28   male     farmer                                 						
 11  M^rs Klopper             28   female                                          						
 12  Carl L. Severien         30   male     saddler                                						
 13  W^m Weber                24   male     farmer                                 						
 14  Christ Rahtert           32   male     coachmaker                             						
 15  Polinre Kruse            32   male     farmer                                 						
 16  Friedr Heacting          32   male     farmer                                 						
 17  Heinz Lohmeyer           27   male     no occupation                          						
 18  Heinz Schwier            18   male     no occupation                          						
 19  Louis Koch               24   male     tanner                                 						
 20  Herm Meyer               24   male     weaver                                 						
 21  Chr Friedr Hellweg       19   male     shoemaker                              						
 22  Heinz W^m Bergen         19   male     farmer                                 						
 23  W^m M^cDonald            40   male     farmer                                 						
 24  Freid Aug Habert         18   male     farmer                                 						
 25  Friedr Hemeyer           51   male     farmer                                 						
 26  Christ Blobaum           19   male     carpenter                              						
 27  George Lemann            20   male     stone mason                            						
 28  Friedr Moog              20   male     tanner                                 						
 29  Friedr Schmidt           24   male     weaver                                 						
 30  Joh. Geo Bauer           23   male     butcher                                						
 31  Geo Sug Eschenwek        19   male     shoemaker                              						
 32  Friedr Speck             23   male     farmer                                 						
 33  Johann Burkert           24   male     butcher                                						
 34  Sam^l Springer           24   male     soap chandler                          						
 35  Isaac Gockenheimer       23   male     book binder                            						
 36  Joh Chr Stattler         28   male     tailor                                 						
 37  Johann Graulick          28   male     tanner                                 						
 38  Friedr Heidenreick       30   male     tanner                                 						
 39  Heinz Tucharde           30   male     butcher                                						
 40  Johann Trost             32   male     labourer                               						
 41  Johann Reisheim          34   male     labourer                               						
 42  Friedr W^m Faust         33   male     farmer                                 						
 43  W^m Hellbrany            16   male     farmer                                 						
 44  Lud Diedr Reimers        23   male     farmer                                 						
 45  Heinr Strodick           23   male     distiller                              						
   

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.
*  Passengers were numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing.
*  All passengers came from Bremen and intended to resiude in the U. States so
   these columns are not shown.


1  Surname may be Kunn or Kurr.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 54.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 June 2009



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