Brig Louise
REPORT or Manifest of the Passengers taken on board the Brig Louise whereof C. Wencke is Captain, from Bremen, burthen ________ tons, and owned by D. P. Stucken & Son of Breman and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Tho^s Bundrack 40 male merchant U.S. (Charlestown) citizen 2 Cha^s Ro 26 male merchant U.S. (Philadelphia) citizen 3 Hoff. Schternacty 45 male merchant U.S. (Philadelphia) citizen 4 S. H. Hartz 30 male merchant U.S. (Charlestown) citizen 5 Henry Harks 36 male merchant U.S. (New York) citizen 6 Ph. Mahler 27 male merchant Germany U.S. 7* Otto Kohler 23 male merchant Germany U.S. 8 Louis Vieschlag 23 male merchant Germany U.S. 9 F. H. W. Daninel? 30 male merchant Germany U.S. Steerage Passengers 10 Hess Einstein 25 male shoemaker Germany U.S. 11 Wolf Rosenfeld 38 male farmer Germany U.S. 12 J. Coris Sorg.? 35 male widette Germany U.S. 13 Moses Laurzheimer 36 male bookbinder Germany U.S. 14 Caroline Block 20 female Germany U.S. 15 Marie Zahl 21 female Germany U.S. 16 Helene Block 64 female Germany U.S. 17 Babette Block 29 female Germany U.S. 18 Caroline Block 22 female Germany U.S. 19 Regine Block 20 female Germany U.S. 20 Caroline Block 22 female Germany U.S. 21 Joel Winklein 40 male ropemaker Germany U.S. 22 Jette Silberstrauss 26 female Germany U.S. 23 Beneick Frainkel 25 male tailor Germany U.S. 24 Jacob Strauss 30 male weaver Germany U.S. 25 Hirsch Meyer 28 male butcher Germany U.S. 26 Jette Traugott 22 female Germany U.S. 27 Jeanette Mann 27 female Germany U.S. 28 Isau Blair 27 male butcher Germany U.S. 29 Fried^k Stule 12 male butcher Germany U.S. 30 Louise Dieckmann 27 female Germany U.S. 31 John Leis 35 male farmer Germany U.S. 32 Martin Viederan 29 male farmer Germany U.S. 33 Ch^n Ph. Winkler 16 male farmer Germany U.S. 34 Joh. A. Reubelth 22 male merchant Germany U.S. 35 Peter Schneider 27 male shoemaker Germany U.S. 36 Joh. George Kern 50 male cabinetmaker Germany U.S. 37 Georg M. Burckhand 31 male farmer Germany U.S. 38 Henry Schmidt 32 male watchmaker Germany U.S. 39 Joh. George Fuchs 26 male farmer Germany U.S. 40 Peter Klein 30 male shoemaker Germany U.S. 41 Carl Weil 40 male hatmaker Germany U.S. 42 Casp. H. Abkel 14 male labourer Germany U.S. 43* H. Hager 41 male farmer Germany U.S. 44 W. Borkers 40 male cabinetmaker Germany U.S. 45 Hy Drechslen 35 male basketmaker Germany U.S. 46 F. W. Klapprath 30 male weaver Germany U.S. 47 Joh. Bitzer 30 male brewer Germany U.S. 48 Jakob Bitzer 28 male farmer Germany U.S. 49 John Martin Koenig 3 male cabinetmaker Germany U.S. 50 Aran? Frank 25 male cabinetmaker Germany U.S. 51 Bened^k Holl 28 male butcher Germany U.S. 52 Bernhard Schroder 23 male butcher Germany U.S. 53 Conrad Andrew Schmidt 44 male farmer Germany U.S. 54 Joh. Weber 14 male farmer Germany U.S. 55 Georg C. Reber 34 male weaver Germany U.S. 56 Johann Georg Wieland 40 male miller Germany U.S. 57 Chr. Otterbacher 32 male farmer Germany U.S. 58 Catharine Bormann 47 female Germany U.S. 59 Eargel Seiber 17 female Germany U.S. 60 Peter Haller 18 male farmer Germany U.S. 61 Aug^t Zehner 15 male farmer Germany U.S. 62 Spelbrinerk 17 male Germany U.S. 63 Anna Maria Spelbrinerk 23 female Germany U.S. 64 Conrad Ringe 16 male farmer Germany U.S. 65 Mar. Afr. Weintrdrlelder? 35 male servant Germany U.S. 66 Doris Wehmeyer 34 female Germany U.S. 67 Jette Lauretzheimer 23 female Germany U.S. 68 Janette? Strauss 1 female Germany U.S. 69 Catharina Beirstshardt 20 female Germany U.S. 70 Mariette Beirsthardt 3 female Germany U.S. 71 Engel Schmidt 60 female Germany U.S. 72 Clara Reber 32 female Germany U.S. 73 Elisabeth Reber 2 female Germany U.S. 74 Catharina Kean? 46 female Germany U.S. 75 John Georg Kean? 20 male Germany U.S. 76 Freid^k Kean? 17 male Germany U.S. 77 John Anton Kean? 16 male Germany U.S. 78 Anna Kean? 12 female Germany U.S. 79 John Kean? 7 male Germany U.S. 80 George Martin Kean? 3 male Germany U.S. 81 Barbara Otterbach 35 female Germany U.S. 82 Barbara Otterbach 36 female Germany U.S. 83 William Otterbach 26 male Germany U.S. 84 Sarahina? Otterbach 17 female Germany U.S. 85 Regina Otterbach 6 female Germany U.S. 86 Judith? Rosenfeld 29 female Germany U.S. 87 Babettz Rosenfeld 19 female Germany U.S. 88 Nancy Rosenfeld 27 female Germany U.S. 89 Charlotte Rosenfeld 12 female Germany U.S. 90 Max. Rosenfeld 11 male Germany U.S. 91 Jacob Rosenfeld 9 male Germany U.S. 92 Cecilia Rosenfeld 6 male? Germany U.S. 93 Isaac Rosenfeld 3 male Germany U.S. 94 Henry Rosenfeld 2 male Germany U.S. 95 Clara Rosenfeld 1 female Germany U.S. 96 Catharina Wielaus 20 female Germany U.S. tag. 96 passengers 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. 7 Accent mark above the "o" in surname. 43 Accent mark above the "a" in surname.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 57.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 August 2009
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