Barque Philadelphia
[No.8.]
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Barque Philadelphia whereof H. W. Greae is Captain from Bremen, burthen 372 tons, and owned by Plate & Schottler of Bremen and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
1* Eva Flasede? 50 female U^tdStates
2* Aug^t Flasede? 30 male surveyor Germany
3 Herm William Karsten 26 male merchant Germany
4 Sophia Margaretha Fleming 26 female Germany
5 Georg Gassmann 21 male merchant Germany
6* Ludwig Bodeker 22 male farmer Germany
7 Anne Muller 24 female Germany
8 Fred^k Knabel 27 male cabinet maker Germany
9 Conrad Butte 18 male blacksmith Germany
10 Johans Gleitz 38 male pianoforte maker Germany
11 Christoph Sinnheldt 41 male gold smith Germany
12 Henry Meyz 27 male tailor Germany
13 Louisa Metz 24 female Germany
14 Fred^k Vieneck? 21 male tailor Germany
15 Gottlieb Kraft 21 male cabinet maker Germany
16 Philipp Beinbacker 21 male brick layer Germany
17 John Philipp Messa? 21 male tailor Germany
18 Margaretha Weide 24 female Germany
19 Henry Spanenberg 38 male weaver Germany
20 Henry Unberzagh 22 male baker Germany
21 Nicalous Unverzagh 17 male baker Germany
22 Hy. Willi-am Pethaff 29 male baker Germany
23 Henry Cargetke 29 male brick layer Germany
24 Lesdasz Muller 37 male harness maker Germany
25 William Staude 25 male farmer Germany
26 Heinz. Feischmann 24 male mechanic Germany
27 Lalamen Beiggzaber 20 male musiciaan Germany
28 Isaack Plarohs 25 male harness maker Germany
29 Salomann Tanner 35 male butcher Germany
30 Caroline Hoerger 20 female Germany
31 Caroline Leviy 19 female Germany
32 Babette Schoider 24 female Germany
33 Cader Schroder 20 female Germany
34 Mathius Schleglearg 41 male musician Germany
35 Charles Schleglearg 16 male musician Germany
36 Mathius Schleglearg 14 male musician Germany
37 Andrew Nordheiser 28 male musician Germany
38 Mathius Releg 17 male musician Germany
39 ? Bo?er 17 male musician Germany
40 Daniel Rummel 15 male musician Germany
41 Joseph Niemann 37 male farmer Germany
42 Elisabeth Mullers 24 female Germany
43 Theresa Neimann 4 female Germany
44 Henry Neimann 2 male Germany
45 William Neimann 7 weeks male Germany
46 Theod. Kampear? 23 male tailor Germany
47 Hany.? Kleinmeier 21 male shoemaker Germany
48 Paul Ritter 30 male tailor Germany
49 George Lichan 27 male blacksmith Germany
50 Conrad Prem 20 male cabinet maker Germany
51 Ma???? Schellhass 22 female servant Germany
52 Christ Meisner 21 male shoemaker Germany
53 John Winter 28 male farmer Germany
54 Margareta Knies 47 female Germany
55 Maria Knies 17 female Germany
56 Elisabeta Knies 14 female Germany
57 Johannes Knies 7 male Germany
58 Catherina Knies 5 female Germany
59 Margaretha Knies 3 female Germany
60 Deid. Assendorf 28 male tailor Germany
61 Louise Vogeldang 34 female Germany
62 W^m Rohden 38 female Germany
tag 62 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 for ease of searches.
* All passengers intended to reside in The United States therefore this column is
not shown.
1, 2 Surnamnes maybe Staude
6 Accent mark above the "o" in the surname.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 58.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 September 2009
We strive to make your search productive. If you don't find the passenger list you are looking for on our site, please consider a subscription to Ancestry.com. There, you can locate your ancestors ship, passenger list, view and save a copy of the original list. You can also access census data and death records to help you in your search. Census records, and in particular the 1930 census, is one of the most easily used tools for beginners and seasoned genealogists alike. Ancestry.com is the only place where all census years are easily searchable.
ISTG NOTICE: Copyright 1998-2009 applies on this material if intended for for-profit or fee-charging uses, and permission from Patricia McCormack, Founder of Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, must be obtained. Otherwise, this material and information is given in perpetuity as a gift to the public domain by the the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and may be freely used for personal not for profit purposes. Please do source it, however, as part of good research practices, and please do credit the contributor for bringing this information to us all.