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Brig Stern


Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27 July 1838

Printed and sold by John C. Clark, 60 Dock Street, Philadelphia
No.8
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Bremen Brig Stern whereof D. Sprelle is Master from Bremen, burthen 154 tons, and owned by Otto Hagemann of Bremen and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation, country they belong to, country they intend to reside.
   
   1* Charles A.    Zeitz                           agent         New York        
   2  Moritz        Kunz            18y 6m  male    confectioner  Sachsen      Philadelphia
   3  Alena         Kunz            20      female  confectioner  Sachsen      Philadelphia 
   4  Volcrath      von der Wisch   26      male    economist     Hanover      Missouri
   5  John          von der Wisch   29      male    economist     Hanover      Missouri
   6  Justr Fredr.  Schumacher      42      male    baker         Hanover      Missouri
   7  Louise        Schumacher      28      female  baker         Hanover      Missouri
   8  Albert        Schumacher      11      male    baker         Hanover      Missouri
   9  Fritz         Schumacher       1y 6m  male    baker         Hanover      Missouri    
  10  Isaac         Katz            30      male    weaver        Bayern       Pensylvania
  11  Terca         Katz            30      female  weaver        Bayern       Pensylvania
  12  Rebecca       Katz             3      female  weaver        Bayern       Pensylvania
  13  Louis         Katz             2      male    weaver        Bayern       Pensylvania
  14  Adelheid      Katz                6m  female  weaver        Bayern       Pensylvania
  15  John          Haas            34      male    weaver        Baden        Indiana 
  16  Anna Maria    Haas            36      female  weaver        Baden        Indiana 
  17  Catharina     Haas            11      female  weaver        Baden        Indiana  
  18  Franz         Haas             8      male    weaver        Baden        Indiana 
  19  Franz         Haas            27      male    shoemaker     Baden        Indiana
  20  Michael       Kohn            36      male    taylor        Baden        Indiana
  21  Jacob         Lang            26      male    shoemaker     Baden        Philadelphia 
  22  Elisabeth     Lang            24      female  shoemaker     Baden        Philadelphia 
  23  Jac           Meyerhofer      30      male    smith         Baden        Philadelphia 
  24  Franacisea    Meyerhofer      18      female  smith         Baden        Philadelphia     
  25  Phil Jac      Langer          21      male    baker         Baden        Philadelphia 
  26  John Henry    Cassehants      20      male    farmer        Prussia      Pensylvania
  27  Franz         Schultzmann     20      male    baker         Prussia      Louisville 
  28  Charles       Muller          25      male    baker         Prussia      Philadelphia    
  29  Herz          Barth           21      male    cap maker     Baden        Philadelphia
  30  Joseph        Paulies         23      male    farmer        Baden        Philadelphia      
  31  Gottf.        Chanatzhoss     26      male    farmer        Baden        Philadelphia
  32  Joseph        Schneeberger    43      male    farmer        Baden        Philadelphia
  33  George        Pfloeger        27      male    weaver        Bayern       Philadelphia
  34  Gottfr.       Bracht          29      male    weaver        Baden        Philadelphia    
  35  ?             Blumenschein    32      male    farmer        H Darmstert  Philadelphia
  36  Joseph        Ebert           24      male    farmer        Bayern       Philadelphia
  37  Sophia        Gadman          32      female  farmer        Hessen       Philadelphia 
  38  Catharina     Kresse          60      male    farmer        Hessen       Wielicez E
 

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.


1  Followiong the passenger's name is the phrase " Citizen of the United States"

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 53.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 May 2009



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