Brig Louise
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Louise whereof Claus Wenke is Captain from Bremen, Germany, burthen 297 47/95 tons, and owned by D. P. Stucken & Son of Bremen and bound to Bremen.
Coloumns represent: Names, age in years and months, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, *the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *died on voyage
1 Fr. W. Sevake 16 male farmer Germany
2 Lg. Ruscher 23 male farmer Germany
3* Hy Lassmanshausen 24 male weaver Germany
4 Hy S. Reed 21 male gardener Germany
5 Daniel Rosenstein 21 male butcher Germany
6 M^? Selberbach 33 male farmer Germany
7 Charles Weinech 23 male servant Germany
8* George Raer 27 male baker Germany
9 Jak?? Wilkens 23 male smith Germany
10 F Charles Wild 18 male miller Germany
11* Augustus Schroder 25 male Germany
12 Hy Klimhagen 28 male tailor Germany
13 Charles Farber 35 male tailor Germany
14 Catharine Farber 3 female Germany
15* Catharine Horn 29 female Germany
16* Catharine Horn 3 female Germany
17 Jette Burmeister 16 female Germany
18* Catherine Ran 17 female Germany
19* M^rs Staugen 75 female Germany
20 Charles Schumacher 65 male Germany
21 Charl. Kahlmeyer 36 male farmer Germany
22 Charl. Wiese 24 male farmer Germany
23 Christopher B?ahmeyer 18 male labour Germany
24 Sophia Lohstrah 22 female Germany
25 W^m Rushmann 18 male labour Germany
26 Elise Tesselmann 25 female Germany
27 William Walters 23 male Germany
28* Frd^k Droge 27 male manufacturer United States of America
29 Joseph?? Richter 18 male shoemaker Germany
30 Charles Bairen 29 male labour Germany
31 Mrs. Pagel 45 female Germany
32 Helene Pagel 12 female Germany
33 Meyer Pagel 6 male Germany
34 Bernard West 28 male Germany
35 George Licht??n 28 male smith United States of America
36 William Hildebrand 40 male druggist Germany
37 Henry Kruse 36 male manufacturer United States of America
38 Maria Kruse 40 female Germany
39 Maria Kruse 14 female Germany
40 Pauline Kruse 12 female Germany
41 Henry Kruse 9 male Germany
42 Martin Kruse 7 male Germany
43 Christoph Kruse 5 male Germany
44 Philipp Kahnesman 26 male farmer Germany
45 Henry Hiseking 20 male tailor Germany
46 F. Wm. Borgmann 31 male farmer Germany
47 Chr. Tettinhaus 19 male musician Germany
48 Joseph Reisig 24 male confectioner Germany
49 J. August Kasten 21 male teacher Germany
50 C. Charles Haas 21 male farmer Germany
51 Charles Schmidt 28 male Germany
52 Christine Schmidt ? female Germany
53 M. W??king 20 Germany
54 Elise Ta??? 22 female Germany
55 William Reinhard 9m male Germany
56 Philipp Hartmann 22 male farmer Germany
57 John Schwarz 30 male tailor Germany
58 Julius Wehmann 24 male servant Germany
59 J. Chr. Haake 34 male merchant United States of America
60 John Ge. Kratz 34 male drapper Germany
61 Hy Otto Ostermann 60 male Germany
62 Regina Ostermann 24 female Germany
63 Henry Maker 44 male farmer Germany
64 Sophia Maker 42 female Germany
65 Wilhelmine Maker 16 female Germany
66 Sophia Maker 14 female Germany
67 Ludwig Maker 12 male Germany
68 Henry Maker 9 male Germany
69 Doris Maker 6 female Germany
70 Friedrich Maker 4 male Germany
71* Regina Muller 27 female Germany
72* Kunigunde Muller 14 female Germany
73* Elisa Muller 12 female Germany
74* William Muller 4 male Germany
75* Martin Muller 6 male Germany
76 Louise Blatter 27 female Germany
77 Louise Blatter 6 female Germany
78 Anna Blatter 4 female Germany
79 Babette Burndis 30 female Germany
80 Mar. Burndis 6 male Germany
81 Fred^k Kettle 24 female Germany
82 Julia Besen 21 female Germany
83 Maria Besen 9m female Germany
84 Louise Tiebel 20 female Germany
85 Margaretha Karstens 28 female Germany
86 Mrs. Petzhold 30 female Germany
87 William Wilkens 25 male merchant United States of America
88 Sophia Wilkens 21 female United States of America
89 William Lang 33 male sugar refiner United States of America
90 Meta Lang 20 female United States of America
91 F. N??? Siebern 32 male merchant United States of America
92 Mat. Zimmerling 30 female Germany
93 Amaly Eugen 27 female Germany
?ag? 93 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.
* None died during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated.
* All passengers intended to stay in the USA, therefore this coloumns was eliminated.
3: the last name could be Lassmanshansen.
8: the last name could be Raar.
11: o Umlaut in last name.
15 & 16: the last name could be Hein.
18: the last name could be Rau.
19: the last name could be Stangen.
28: o Umlaut in last name.
71 - 75: u Umlaut in last name.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 60, List 121.
Transcribed by Ines Mannhardt, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 November 2009
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