Barque Philadelphia
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Barque Philadelphia whereof H. W. Greve is Captain from Bremen, burthen 372 1/2 tons, and owned by Plate & Schlottler 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 Fr. Philipp Feysel 40 male minister 2 Maria Feysel 31 female 3 Bertha Feysel 5 female 4 Dorothea Knacke 20 female 5 John Hy Manke 31 male Ourfrer? 6 Ernst A. ? 41 male butcher 7 Hy Chr Ernst 23 male taylor 8 David Muller 53 male miller 9 Anna C Ernst 40 female 10 Margarethe Ernst 14 male 11 Elizabeta Ernst 11 female 12 Fredk Gassmann 17 female clerk 13 Augst Beckmann 22 male tin smith 14 Franzis Beckmann 20 male joiner 15 Johann Klingenbagen 28 female 16 Lippmann Rosenstein 30 male butcher 17 Louise Branch 41 female farmer 18 Christian Branch 24 male shoemaker 19 Henry Branch 18 male farmer 20 Caroline Branch 16 female 21 Frantz Branch 11 male 22 Minna Branch 10 female 23 Fk. A. Schnuck 54 male instrument maker 24 Maria Schnuck 34 male 25 Anton Schnuck 6 male 26 Henry Koenig 29 male blacksmith 27 Adolph Koenig 21 male baker 28 Henry Franke 30 male farmer 29 Anna Franke 31 female 30 Aug^t W. Wunderlich 40 male surgeon 31 Hy Knapke 26 male butcher 32 Margareta Knapke 22 female 33 Henry Aug^t. Knapke 1 male 34 Catharina Klinge 37 female 35 Jacob W^m Klinge 17 male 36 Henry Klinge 14 male 37 Fritz Klinge 17 male 38 Louise Klinge 12 female 39 Catharine Klinge 16 female 40 Caroline Klinge 7 female 41 Hermann Klinge 5 male 42 Ernest Klinge 2 male 43 Joh. Hy. Hensing 31 male farmer 44 Hy. Hilfrendt 47 male farmer 45 Hy Schneider 41 male farmer 46 Frederike Schneider 31 female 47 Henry Schneider 11 male 48 Caroline Schneider 7 female 49 Charlotte Schneider 4 female 50 Minna Schneider 1 female 51 Charles Sannerlatt 52 male farmer 52 August Jaord 34 male taylor 53 Joh Hy Welake 32 male caufern? 54 Charles Pafrenburg 20 male turner 55 David Silberbach 25 male tanner 56 Soloman Adler 25 male clerk 57 Joh. Hy. Westerfeld 21 male taylor 58 Anna Westerfeld 21 female 59 Henry Westerfeld 4 male 60 Maria Westerfeld 2 female 61 Meyer Stranger 39 male 62 Jeanett Stranger 29 female 63 Henry Stranger 13 male 64 Regene Stranger 12 female 65 Henrike Stranger 9 female 66 Bertha Stranger 6 female 67 Charlotte Stranger 3 female 68 Leopold Stranger 2 male 69 Henriette Savhmann 21 female 70 Janis Freanburg 28 female 71 Maria Jan?der 19 female * Tag. 71 Passemgers 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
20 December 2009
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