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Brig Navarre


Hamburg, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27 September 1837

Printed for J.H. Barnes, Ship & Insurance Broker,
opposite the Custom House, Philadelphia by Russell & Martien
D.31
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Navarre whereof Alexander Moore is Master from Hamburg, Germany, burthen 242 ?/95 tons, and owned by Levic Grisse of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, name, age, sex, occupation, country they belong to, country they intend to reside*.
    
  1  John  Reuning           38    male
  2  Henry  Schmidt          34    male
  3  Maria E.  Schmidt       33    female
  4  Christine  Westerville  57    female      
  5  Christine  Rapel        82    female
  6  Eva J.  Schmidt          6    female
  7  Helen  Schmidt           2    female
  8  George  Kobb            50    male
  9  Karin  Kobb             60    female
 10  John  Hoerter           27    male        
 11  Victor  Hoerter         24    male
 12  Buneran  Hoerter        23    female
 13  Maria  Nebeling         30    female
 14  Barbara  Nebeling       27    female
 15  Paulina  Hoerter        19    female
 16  Franusor  Hoerter       17    female  
 17  John  Hoerter            8    male
 18  Valentine  Grainlien    40    male  
 19  Anna  Reinhart          33    female
 20  Adam  Reinhart           7    male
 21  Valentine  Reinhart      4    male
 22  George  Reinhart        24    male
 23  Henry  Bushmer          24    male
 24  Henry  Sabert           23    male
 25  John Tisudenck          29    male
 26  Adam  Welk              18    male
 27  Jacob  Weber            22    male
 28  John  Springer          35    male  
 29  Jean Pierre  Porte      33    male  
 30  Catharine  Porte        32    female
 31  George  Porte            4    male
 32  Peter  Porte             2    male
 33  Christopher  Scharf     28    male
 34  Catharine  Scharf       30    female  
 35  Christian  Eisenbarss   28    male
 36  Maria  Eisenbarss       36    female
 37  Frederick  Eisenbarss    1    male
 38  Leinhard  Timerman      26    male  
 39  Catharine  Timerman     25    female
 40  Leinhard  Timerman       1    male
 41  Henry P?  Jerg          48    male 
 42  Henry  Eischard         21    male
 43  Johanne  Schuchmer      23    female
 44  Catharine  Schuchmer    20    female
 45  Henry  Schuchmer         1    male
 46  Leonard  Beckelhaugh    62    male  
 47  Joseph  Hack            14    male
 48  Catharine  Hack         18    female
 49  Christopher Hess        22    male
 50  John  Ross              37    male
 51  Joseph Griender         25    male
 52  Victoria  Griender      24    female
 53  Rzenim  Griender         2    female  
 54  Catharine  Saibeyer     41    female
 55  Dorothea  Saibeyer      16    female 
 56  Elizabeth  Saibeyer      8    female
 57  Fredrick  Saibeyer       3    male
 58  Maria  Schauerman       18    female
 59  Eliza  Michel           20    female  
 60  Conrad  Unsleck         18    male 
   

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.

*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber to aid search.
*  Occupations listed vertically as farmers and mechanics so this column is not shown.
*  All passengers came from Germany is shown vertically so this column is not shown.
*  All passengers intended to reside in the U.S. therefore this column is not shown.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 May 2009



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