Brig Adele
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Adele, whereof Franz F. Longtaine is Captain, from Bremen, burthen 180 74/95 tons & owned by John B Bunadore of Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, ages, sex, occupations, country from which they came, where they intended to reside*, names of passengers who died*, baggage.
1 Augustus Dorna 63y 6m male farmer Schwerin 5 boxes
2 Joh Schultes 39 male pedlar Delmenhart
3 Cath^e Schultes 37y 6m female Delmenhart
4 Guino Schultes 17y 6m female Delmenhart
5 Solto Schultes 13y 6m male Delmenhart
6 John Schultes 11 male Delmenhart 2 ro 9 bracketed wiuth 7 boxes
7 Margarette Schultes 9y 6m female Delmenhart
8 Frederick Schultes 3y 4m male Delmenhart
9 August Schultes 11m male Delmenhart
10 C. F. Berkel 27y 6m male shoemaker Dinglehausen 1 box
11 R. Julius 26y 6m male printer Saalfeld 1 box
12 L. Julius 21 male merchant Saalfeld 1 box
13 J. G. Bald 29 male farmer Berteberg 1 box
14 G. Carsens 25 male tinner Lubeck 1 box
15 E. Relhoff 30 male locksmith Salzengen 1 box
16* Helen B. Fram 21 female spinster Underbelbert 1 box
17 M. Hasilberg 25y 6m male shoemaker Hamburg 2 boxes
18 Julie Hasilberg 30y 6m female spinster Hamburg 1 box
19 S. Rosenstein 21 female spinster Midenskin 2 boxes
20 J. Sanderback 22y 6m male taylor Liebenstein none
21 J. Wagner 27y 6m male laborer Runback
22 Amam Wagner 24y 6m female Runback 21 to 24 bracketed with 2 boxes
23 Adam Wagner 3y 10m male Runback
24 George Wagner 11m male Runback
25* O. Ratte 25y 6m male goldsmith Nordhausen 3 boxes
26 A Werner 25y 6m male laborer Welshberg 1 box
27 Mart. Maier 32y 6m male miller Wiedenfelden 2 boxes
28 Mary Gunckener 23 female spinster Wiedenfelden
29 Barbara Gunckener 20 female spinster Wiedenfelden 27 to 29 bracketed with 2 boxes
30 Rob^t Zoessiegner 28 male student Romeburg 2 boxes
31 E. Wagner 28 male clerk Alsenburg 2 boxes
32 H. Rumper 28y 6m male farmer Gehard
33* Anna E. Bosik 26 female Gehard 32, 33 bracketed with 2 boxes
34 George ? 14y 6m male Gehard 1 box
35 Christi?? Brien 38 female spinster Gehard
36 ? ???mitter 24 male merchant Romeberg 3 boxes
37 F T Franke 9 male weaver Romeberg 1 box
38 F. Dicterte 29 male wheelwright Taghersteim 2 boxes
39 Ma? Lorens 23 female spinster Taghersteim 1 box
40 Aug. Lins 34 male weaver Oldendorf 1 box
41* Aug. Harsman 17y 6m male brick layer Hobzeninden 1 box
42 F. H. Begemann 50 male farmer Hiesed 1 box & gun
43 W^m Pook 23 male apothecary Owendorf 2 boxes
44 John Rosh 24 male shoemaker Brerstadt 1 box
45 H. ?. Weksmann 27 male farmer Bande? 1 box
46 C. Kantrch 33 male miller Bergberg 1 box
47 L. Oberditzky 21 male merchant Bergberg 1 box
48 J. Lewin 38 male merchant Zirke 1 box
49 F. F. Fuchs 32 male printer Truchesen 3 boxes & gun
50 E. Mundler 22 male bookbinder Memsinger 1 box
51 G. M. Baltner 43 male taylor Lightenberg
52 Christiana Baltner 38 female wife Lightenberg
53 Maurice Baltner 17 male Lightenberg 51 to 57 bracketed with 5 boxes
54 Henry Baltner 13 male Lightenberg
55 Frederick Baltner 8 male Lightenberg
56 Pauline Baltner 7 female Lightenberg
57 Godfrey Baltner 3 male Lightenberg
58 Rob. Zscpiegner 23 male baker Romeberg 2 boxes
59 A A May 42 male lithographer Carteshaven 59, 60 bracketed with none
60 R May 14 male Carteshaven
61* C. Trenkamp 32 male merchant New York 1 chest
62 J. Scholsen 25 male farmer Denkels 2 boxes
63 H. Thenkauf 21y 6m male student Sirer? 2 trunks
64 H. Casselman 21y 3m male farmer ? 1 trunk & 1 boc
65 F. Dallwright 43 male doctor of medicine Ohio, U.S. 65, 66 bracketed with 2 trunks,1 box,
66 F. Levermann 19 female spinster Cassel 1 picone & 33 boxes
67 Albert Bade 29 male merchant Harderwick 2 trunks & haz box?
Philad^a, October 4, 1848
signed: Josef Fontaine
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 intended to reside in thw United States and no one died on the
voyage so these columns are not shown.
* A line had been drawn between passengers 60 and 61 with no information as to why;
most likely the passengers listed below the line were cabin passengers whereas
those above the line were in steerage.
16 Surname could be Grem
25 Surname could be Rasse
33 Surname could be Rosik
41 Surname could be Hartman
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 67.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 January 2011
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