Brig Louise
[No.8.]Printed and sold by John C. Clark, 60 Dock Street.
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Louise whereof Claus Wenke is Captain from Bremen, burthen 297 47/95 tons, and owned by D. P. Stucken & Son of Bremen and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong*, country which they intend becoming inhabitants*.
1 Abraham Moses 52 male trader
2 Bertha Moses 10 female
3 Marianna Nathan 22 female
4 Dietar Simon 52 male trader
5 Abraham Simon 18 male
6 Philipp Freund 27 male shoemaker
7 Ferd. Freund 26 male tailor
8 Therese Freund 18 female
9 Lotte Freund 16 female
10 William Echternach 22 male trader
11 Moritz Traubel 21 male painter
12 Marianne Traubel 22 female
13 Minna Traubel 23 female
14 M. Kneiselin 28 female
15 Barbara Vogel 24 female
16 Math. Schlatzbach 38 male farmer
17 William Hasenfellug 21 male farmer
18 Magdalena Rader 59 female
19 Frederike Rader 11 female
20 Carl Schmidt 25 male farmer
21 Trbeta Schmidt 33 female
22 Andrew Frohlich 31 male burcher
23 Henry Koch 27 male
24 Elisabeth Koch 34 female
25 Christian Koch 12 male
26 William Koch 10 male
27 Leopold Koch 9 male
28 Caroline Koch 6 female
29 Josephine Koch 3 female
30 Jac. Laufer 33 male merchant
31 Maria Laufer 22 female
32 Otto Laufer 6 male
33 Charles Aug. Lenke 36 male soapmaker
34 Charles Engel 18 male
35 Lotte Engel 24 female
36 Moritz Lauer 40 male barrelmaker
37 Caspar Tag 33 male shoemaker
38 Aug. Degering 28 male miller
39 Hen Albrecht 24 male weaver
40 Charles Munch 51 male joiner
41 Amalia Munch 48 female
42 Frederike Munch 18 female
43 William Munch 16 male
44 Charles Munch 14 male
45 Theodore Munch 10 male
46 Louise Munch 8 female
47 Joh. Fr. Tetzemeyer 37 male tailor
48 George Albrecht 30? male tailor
49 Maria Tetzemeyer 40 female
50 Chr. Ridmeyer 24 male shoemaker
51 Elis. Peterman 20 male shoemaker
52 Adam Dess 35 male tanner
53 Elisabeth Dess 28 female
54 Anna Dess 10 female
55 George Dess 19 male
56 John Georg Dess 21 male
57 John Hoffmann 33 male farmer
58 Dorothea Hoffmann 31 female
59 George Kraemeer 30 male farmer
60 John C. Gleichmann 53 male farmer
61 John Klein 29 male carpenter
62 T. Schmidt 30 male tailor
63 Chr. Klett 24 male farmer
64 Chr. Teufel 30 male trader
65 Fred^ke Kogler 47 female
66 Amalia Kogler 20 female
67 Henry Stephan 26 male coachman
68 William Flumen 20 male trader
69 F. Jas. Fuchs 22 male baker
70 Conr. Schmidt 22 male farmer
71 Martha Fischer 18 female
72 Magdalena Moller 16 female
73 Dorothea Moller 10 female
74 Hanna Peterson 36 female
75 Christian Peterson 12 male
76 Dorothea Peterson 10 female
77 Fredericke Peterson 8 female
78 M^rs Proteka? 73 female
79 Veronica Lubbermann 20 female
80 Aug^t W. Feldmann 27 male papermaker
81 Moses Barentz 32 male trader
82 Moses Engel 52 female
83 Hannekin Abel 20 female
84 Betty Eicheralt 20 female
85 Vict. Wetzel 20 male farmer
86 Hy. Obendieck 53 male shoemaker
87 Hanna Obendieck 50 female
88 Jacob Walter 23 male farmer
89 Cath Walter 27 female
90 Anna Walter 25 female
91 Cath. Schmidt 20 female
92 John Wallburger 25 male farmer
93 John Buschinger 23 male trader
94 Gottf. Fricke 40 male weaver
95 Simon Becker 36 male tailor
96 Valentin Conrad 29 male smith
97 Henry Becker 5 male
98 Fred. Wiesmann 42 male farmer
99 Thodore Wiesmann 13 male
100 Frederike Wiesmann 11 female
101 Dorothea Wiesmann 9 female
102 Frederick Wiesmann 7 male
103 Charles? Wiesmann 3? male
104 J. ? Lindner 36 male hatter
105 H. J. Lues 47 male weaver
106 Andrew Vendorf 46 male tanner
107 Anna Winterstruk? 29 female
108 John Rengel 33 male tanner
109 Martin Rengel 38 male
110 Elisabeth Rengel 18 female
111 Kunig.? Winterschuch? 15 female
112 Simon? Becker 3 male
Tag. 112 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 came from Germany and intended to reside in the United States of
America so these columns are not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 61.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 December 2009
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