Brig Louise
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Louise whereof Claus Wenke is Master, from Bremen, burthen 297 47/95 tons and owned by D. P. Stucken & Son of Bremen and bound to Philadelphia.
Coloums represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging, country which it is their intention to be inhabitants.*
1 Joseph Wiestefeld 37 male mason Germany
2 Regine Wiestefeld 31 female Germany
3 Charles Wiestefeld 13 male Germany
4 Herany Wiestefeld 9 male Germany
5 Ernst Wiestefeld 6 male Germany
6 Joseph Wiestefeld 3 male Germany
7 Anna Wiestefeld 1 female Germany
8 Lea Anspacher 40 female Germany
9 Caroline Anspacher 36 female Germany
10 Elisabeth Anspacher 11 female Germany
11 Henry Anspacher 44 male mason Germany
12 Elisabeth Anspacher 17 female Germany
13 Mary Anspacher 10 female Germany
14 Elisabeth Anspacher 9 female Germany
15 Auguste Anspacher 5 female Germany
16 August Anspacher 3 male Germany
17 Joseph Dellinger 44 male brush maker Germany
18 Frederik Ebnecht 25 male weaver Germany
19 Louise Ebnecht 22 female Germany
20 Conrad Thone 22 male weaver Germany
21 Johann Rake 20 male cooper Germany
22 J^r William Sheele 20 male weaver Germany
23 Wilhelmine Neumann 23 female Germany
24 Marie Cath. Nenze 30 female Germany
25 Charles Wilke 31 male joiner Germany
26 Seman Rackover 21 male furier Germany
27 Caroline Jordan 24 female Germany
28 Wilhelmine Jordan 22 female Germany
29 Maria Jordan 24 female Germany
30* John Perinde? male butcher United States died on the voyage
31 Jonas Liebermann 67 male trader Germany
32 Samuel Liebermann 47 male trader Germany
33 Wolfgang Weiss 36 male brewer Germany
34 Michael Weiss 34 male brewer Germany
35 Margareth Laudner 23 female Germany
36 John Schwabeland 19 male joiner Germany
37 Elise Angerer 30 female Germany
38 John Behrens 26 male Germany
39 Conrad Hohlep 22 male weaver Germany
40 John Hongeler 21 male weaver Germany
41 Agnes Druhmann 20 female Germany
42 Henry Deiders 21 male farmer Germany
43 Jadoens Schulke 27 male farmer Germany
44 Franciscus Schulke 34 male Germany
45 Hermann Hooker 31 male farmer Germany
46 Henry Hooker 27 male farmer Germany
47 Engal Hardtke 24 female Germany
48 Joseph Uhde 21 male farmer Germany
49 Adolphus Elfrens 40 male baker Germany
50 Christopher Gerbe 26 male farmer Germany
51 Engelbeath Berthing 25 male farmer Germany
52 Hermann Schiene 45 male farmer Germany
53 William Schiene 16 male farmer Germany
54 Anna Marg. Uhde 18 female Germany
55 Gertrude Hauenkamp 22 female Germany
56 Chr. Heilsemann 48 male Germany
57 Engelbeath Heilsemann 50 female Germany
58 Elisabeth Heilsemann 22 female Germany
59 Henry Heilsemann 15 male Germany
60 Johann Heilsemann 12 male Germany
61 Bernhard Heilsemann 5 male Germany
62 Samuel Goldberg 27 male trader Germany
63 Frederec Hohmeter 30 male smith Germany
64 Johann Schnider 23 male farmer Germany
65 Louise Flumer 17 female Germany
66 Joh. William Kruse 34 male farmer Germany
67 Frk William Heffner 21 male butcher Germany
68 Engel Bethmeyer 22 female Germany
69 Henry Breugmann 28 male farmer Germany
70 Joh. W^m Balfing 23 male farmer Germany
71 William Bade 25 male tailor Germany
72 Christopher Kruse 31 male farmer Germany
73 John Frk. Kard 25 male weaver Germany
74 John Hy. Wohlgemseth 22 male brush maker Germany
75 Theodore Wilkens 19 male merchant Germany
76 Charles Wilkens 15 male merchant Germany
77 Henry Wilkens 22 male musician Germany
78 Trer? Sochtraig? 36 male farmer Germany
79 Christopher Ruhmann 23 male farmer Germany
80 Johann Hy. Hanver? 24 male farmer Germany
81 George W^m Shankerr 25 male mason Germany
82 John C. Hinth 43 male waiter Germany
83 John Martin Schonkian 23 male cooper Germany
84 John Martin Siller 27 male mason Germany
85 Michael Keihel 32 male farmer Germany
86 Christopher Klappnath 28 male waiter Germany
87 John Fr. Wiesmann 44 male gardemer Germany
88 Hanna Rose 30 female Germany
89 Fredrek Wiesmann 16 male Germany
90 Elisabeth Sochting 29 female Germany
91 Fred^k Hellnepath 31 male farmer Germany
92 John Rudolph 26 male shoremsker Germany
93 Adam Schmidt 26 male weaver Germany
94 ?ckhanch? Boll 22 male smith Germany
95 Justus Schaefer 26 male farmer Germany
96 Victor Henze 36 male shoemaker Germany
97 John B. Becker 22 male shoemaker Germany
98 Casmir Vogel 24 male shoemaker Germany
99 Frederick Trankoff 48 male farmer Germany
100 John Knemkan 27 male dyer Germany
101 Earnest? Healing 27 male mason Germany
102 Jacob Behn 44 male doctor Germany
103 M^rs Lother 25 female Germany
104 Augustus Muller 31 male manufacturer United States
105 Philipp Henry Muller 22 male barber? Germany
106 Henry Lother 23 male joiner Germany
107 Maria Schnitzer 20 female Germany
108 Catharine Schnitzer 19 female Germany
109 Henry Koch 37 male tailor Germany
110 Joh. B. Hameyer 20 male weaver Germany
111 Catharen Drekel 34 male weaver Germany
112 Marie E. Schniggekach 25 female Germany
113 Gerhard? Behn 15 male Germany
114 Daran Behn 12 male Germany
115 Christopher Meyer 50 male joiner Germany
116 Metha Meyer 55 female Germany
117 Christopher Risige 22 male Germany
118 Chr. Homeyer 19 female Germany
Tag. 117 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.
* Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for search purpose.
* All passengers intended to reside in the United states so this column is not shown.
30 Passenger died on voyage.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 61.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 November 2009
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