Barq Juniata
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Barq Juniata of North Yarmouth whereof P N Blanchard is Master, burthen two hundred ninety nine tons and 32/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Bremen for New Orleans
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Trade or Profession, Country to which they severally belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, remarks relative to any that may have died, or otherwise left the vessel, during the voyage.1 Junge, Bernh^d 48 man Joiner Lenhausen 2 Junge, Elisabeth his wife 38 wife Lenhausen 3 Junge, Mar Cath^r 10 daughter Lenhausen 4 Junge, Joh H^h 8y9m son Lenhausen 5 Junge, Bernh^d 4 son Lenhausen 6 Kleine, Mar Anna 11 Niece Lenhausen 7 Kleine, Gert^de 9 niece Lenhausen 8 Kleine, Heinrich 8 nephew Lenhausen 9 Kleine, Cathr 6 niece Lenhausen 10 Kramer, Hans H^h 51 man Farmer Bantorf 11 Kramer, Henriette 48 wife Bantorf 12 Kramer, Fried^r 18 son Bantorf 13 Kramer, Ernst 10 son Bantorf 14 Waldmann, Chr 31 man Farmer Bantorf 15 Hoppe, Joh Frd. 22 man Farmer Bantorf 16 Tatje, Chr 52 man Joiner Hohenbosten 17 Tatje, Dorothea 36 wife Hohenbosten 18 Tatje, Joh Frd. 18 son Hohenbosten 19 Tatje, Engel Mar 13 daughter Hohenbosten 20 Tatje, Joh Wm 8 son Hohenbosten 21 Tatje, Sophie 2 daughter Hohenbosten 22 Uppermann, Eberhard Wm 26 man Shoemaker Lengerein 23 Pinseler, Wm 27 man Joiner Bassinghausen 24 Pinseler, Charlotte 25 wife Bassinghausen 25 Pinseler, August 6weeks son Bassinghausen 26* Forstermann, August 33 man Butcher Bassinghausen 27* Forstermann, Louise 29 wife Bassinghausen 28* Forstermann, Wilhelm 5 son Bassinghausen 29* Forstermann, Georg 2 son Bassinghausen died on passage 30 Wederz, Carl Ferd. 39 man Farmer Bassinghausen 31 Wederz, Ferdinand 9 son Bassinghausen 32 Senne, Joh Henr^h 30 man Turner Nordbruch 33 Senne, Engel Mar 28 wife Nordbruch 34 Senne, Joh H^h 3 son Nordbruch 35 Schapern, Maria 28 Miss Hohenbostel 36 Schapern, Sophie 24 Miss Hohenbostel 37 Huning, Jost H^h 48 man Farmer Eichen 38 Huning, Trine Elsebe 41 wife Eichen 39 Huning, Catharine 17 daughter Eichen 40 Huning, Heinrich 11 son Eichen 41 Huning, Joh Frid^r 9 son Eichen 42 Huning, Mar Elis 3 daughter Eichen 43 Voigt, Fr. Chr. 54 man Farmer Eichen 44 Voigt, Elisabeth 54 wife Eichen 45 Voigt, Fr. Wilhelm 19 son Eichen 46 Voigt, Elsebe 16 daughter Eichen 47 Meyer, Ernst H^h 37 man Farmer Tittendorf 48 Meyer, Klara Elis. 38 wife Tittendorf 49 Meyer, Florentine 8 daughter Tittendorf 50 Meyer, Joh. Hen^h 5 son Tittendorf 51 Meyer, Klara Katharine 2 daughter Tittendorf 52* Hennigs, Heinrich 29 man Miller Sussmar died on passage 53 Buring, Fr. 24 man Joiner Sende 54 Tewes, H^h 26 man Joiner Sarnstedt 55* Nabe, Heinrich 34 man Farmer Gratze 56* Nabe, Jlse Catharine 24 wife Gratze 57* Nabe, Joh Heinrich 6 son Gratze 58* Nabe, Jlse Catharin 3 daughter Gratze 59* Nabe, Georg 6m son Gratze 60 Ahrens, Wm 26 man Schoemaker Harber 61 Gieseke, Dorethea 22 miss Dolgen 62 Rose, Conrad 28 man Farmer Dolgen 63 Rose, Eleanor 25 wife Dolgen 64 Rose, Ludw. 9 son Dolgen 65 Rose, Wm 7 son Dolgen 66 Rose, Carl 5 son Dolgen 67 Rose, Doris 3 daughter Dolgen 68 Rose, Heinrich 1y6m son Dolgen 69 Nottboom, Fr 25 man Schederdorf 70 Happell, Philipp 22 man Haimar 71 Happell, Sophie 22 wife Haimar 72 Naben, Louise 21 wife Haimar 73 Busche, Hin^h 45 man Smith Haimar 74 Busche, Dorothea 45 wife Haimar 75 Busche, Heinrich 10y3m son Haimar 76 Stratmann, Fr. Wilh 29 man Farmer Volmerding 77 Ellerhorst, Ludwig 34 man Shoemaker Wohlstrecks 78 Hollander, Gustav 23 man Sigar Maker Hunholz 79 Dames, Frederike 23 miss Norderstedt 80 Brockmann, Lud. 29 man Farmer Wohlstreck 81 Ellerhorst, Chr 68 man Turner Wohlstreck 82 Dietrichs, Wm 35 man Shoemaker Wesenstedt 83 Heier, Christ 17 man Shoemaker Donstorf 84 Ellerhorst, Wm Fr. 23 man Farmer Wohlstreck 85 Lampe, Fr. 35 man Cooper Wesenstedt 86* Heintze, Heinrich 36 man Farmer Vohl 87* Heintze, Cathar 31 wife Vohl 88* Heintze, Caroline 9 daughter Vohl 89* Heintze, Cathr 5 daughter Vohl 90* Heintze, Heinrich 3 son Vohl 91* Heintze, Jacob 11 son Vohl 92* Heintze, Wilhelm 6m son Vohl died on passage 93* Heintze, Fredr 33 man Farmer Vohl 94 Straker, Mar 31 man Farmer Moeninghausen died on passage 95 Figge, Justus 35 man Smith Schmittlotheim died on passage 96 Figge, Ann Mar 36 wife Smith Schmittlotheim 97 Jansen, Berh Anton 38 man Tailor Steinfeld 98 Jansen, Mar Elisabeth 33 wife Tailor Steinfeld 99 Jansen, Frz Anton 14 son Tailor Steinfeld 100 Jansen, Joseph 13 son Tailor Steinfeld 101 Jansen, Heinrich 9 son Tailor Steinfeld 102 Jansen, Wilhelm 4 son Tailor Steinfeld 103 Wessendorf, Heinrich 25 man Miner Dinklage 104 Sandvoss, Gerhard 33 man Miner Lohne 105* Bunger, Mar Ther 26 miss Steinfeld 106 Behne, Gerh. Heinrich 23 man Clothes weaver Lohn 107 Jansen, Mar Anna 23 miss Lohn 108 Bahlmann, Bernhardine 30 miss Lohn 109 Hogemann, Joh Henr 28 man Tailor Lohn 110 Hogemann, Lucas Berthe 29 man Shoemaker Holldorf died on passage 111 Hogemann, Cath. Deters 28 miss Steinfeld 112 Krempelbeck, Clemens 28 man Shipper Steinfeld died on passage 113 Krempelbeck, Agnes 25 wife Steinfeld 114 Krempelbeck, Elisabeth 2 daughter Steinfeld 115 Wiebrich, Franz H^h 22 man Shipper Steinfeld 116 Borhorst Heinrich 16 man Shipper Steinfeld 117 Budde, Joh 25 man Farmer Allendorf 118 Thluke, Heinrich 27 man Farmer Allendorf 119 Mengers, A 28 man Farmer Melldale Transcriber's Notes: * an omission or error made by the original recorder or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes. ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted. * The original document lists all passengers with given name first, surname second. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference. * The column "Country of which it is their intention to become inhabitants" was listed as United States for all passengers and was therefore eliminated. 26-29 Surname has an umlaut and could be spelled "Foerstermann". 52 Country of origin has an umlaut and could be spelled "Suessman". 55-59 Country of origin has an umlaut and could be spelled "Graetze". 86-93 Country of origin has an umlaut and could be spelled "Voehl". 105 Surname has an umlaut and could be spelled "Buenger".National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 24. Transcribed by Dorothy J. Smiley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 October 2011
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