Ship Louise Marie
Another transcription of this ship can be found in Volume 1
[No.8.]Printed and Sold by John C. Clark, 60 Dock Street
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Louise Marie whereof C. A. Wenke is Captain, from Bremen, burthen _____ tons and owned by ______________ of ____________, and bound to Philadelphia.
Coloums represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging*, country to which it is their intention to become residents*.
1 Charles Fischer 20 man merchant 2 Ernest Peter 23 man stonecutter 3 Charles Treulieb 12 boy 4 Elizabeth Bachmann 22 woman 5 Balthasar Horchler 32 man farmer 6 Elizabeth Horchler 31 woman 7 Martha El. Mohrin 22 woman 8 Claus Lieschen 49 man farmer 9 Sophie Lieschen 50 woman 10 Cath. Otten 9 female 11 Heinr. Rodick 57 man farmer 12 Margarethe Rodick 50 woman 13 Ann Marg. Rodick 18 woman 14 Henry Rodick 15 male 15 Bernhard Rodick 9 male 16 John Henry Ballize 47 man charpenter 17 Hermann Ballize 16 male 18 Jno. Chr. Sehn 32 man bricklayer 19 Ernestine Schmerbitz 16 woman 20 Fred^k Pohler 24 man merchant 21 Lewis Koch 38 man carpenter 22 John Henry Tungk 25 man smith 23 Ann Eliz. Treute 22 woman 24 Katherin Pfeil 23 woman 25 Lewis Dickel 29 man carpenter 26 Chr. Knebel 26 man farmer 27 Louisa Rath 20 woman 28 Ann Gertraut Friederich 29 woman 29 Tost Hederich 44 man farmer 30 Chr. Schneider 25 man farmer 31 Louisa Born 19 woman 32* John Dornback 19 man schoemacker 33 Elizabeth Sassmannshausen 19 woman 34 Barbara Farber 26 woman 35 William Hassenpflug 27 man farmer 36 Will. Albrecht 25 woman 37 J. H. Siedenburg 23 man farmer 38 Robert Schultz 27 man cabinet maker 39 Augusta Hornbeck 28 woman 40 Magdalene Lentz 21 woman 41 Elizabeth Schubert 38 woman 42 Kunnigunde Schubert 12 female 43 Georgi Schubert 9 female 44 Elizabeth Schubert 7 female 45 Annelise Schubert 5 female 46 John Fischer 20 man tailor 47 Henry Matte 34 man shoemaker 48 Lewis Burgdorf 27 man cooper 49 Andr. Fischer 18 man weaver 50 Fred^k Bodenstein 21 man locksmith 51 Louisa Heller 23 woman 52 Friedericke Sauer 23 woman 53 Dorothea Hegmann 26 woman 54 Elizabeth Heilmann 26 woman 55 Henry Heilmann 4 male 56 Daniel Fischer 19 man shoemaker 57 Henry Brod 27 man butcher 58 Elizabeth Wetter 28 woman 59 Cath. Wetter 58 woman 60 Louisa F. Wetter 4 female 61 Louisa Wetter 16 female 62 Wetter 6 female 63 Henriette Lehmann 17 woman 64* Will. Muller 34 woman 65* Sophia Muller 5 female 66* Elizabeth Muller 4 female 67* Mary Muller 2 female 68* Sophia Muller 24 woman 69* Nicolaus Muller 5 male 70* Charlotte Muller 3 female 71 Henriette Elbert 50 woman 72 Magarethe Elbert 20 female 73 Jette Elbert 15 female 74 Schar Elbert 18 male 75 Louisa Kramme 35 woman 76 Theresa Latt 24 woman 77* Betty Schrader 30 woman 78* Schrade 11 weeks 79 Friedericke Ebel 18 woman 80 Dorette Ebel 15 woman 81* Alexandrine Muller 20 woman 82 Martha Witzel 28 woman 83 Charles Lewis Gentsch 26 man locksmith 84 Fred^k Weiss 32 man clerk 85 Minna Staake 12 woman 86 Eberhard Hassmann 20 man tailor 87 William Wirrmeyer 18 man tailor 88 Sophia Wirrmeyer 28 woman 89 G. H. Pliege 28 man tailor 90 Fr. Hassmann 36 man tailor 91 Mary Meyer 16 woman 92 Henry Essen 17 man butcher 93 Wil. Kornmeyer 16 woman 94 Cath. Eliz. Holscher 17 woman 95 Caroline Hassmann 24 woman 96 Charles Fred^r Maltritz 25 man farmer 97 Augusta Hartwig 19 woman 98 Henriette Nieweck 18 woman 99 Henry Hugo 17 man baker 100 John Bischoff 20 man shoemaker 101 Ekard Becker 24 man shoemaker 102 Christoph Becker 24 man farmer 103 Adolphus Grimme 75 man farmer 104 Cath. Mary Driehaus 26 woman 105 C. Will^m Driehaus 6 female 106 Mary Eliz. Driehaus 2 female 107 Cath. Eliz. Hauckmann 23 woman 108 Elizabeth Driehaus 20 woman 109 Gabriel Klotzback 27 man farmer 110 Henry Henrici 47 man farmer 111 Christian Breden 16 man farmer 112 John Fr. Cordes 30 man farmer 113 Gertrude Rothe 2yrs 9mos female 114* Lorain Heller 18 woman 115 Carsten Bullwinken 20 man cabinet maker 116 Aug. Fortan 22 man tailor One Hundred fifteen Passengers in all less one Child that died on the passage. 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 were from Germany and intended to reside in the United States so these columns are not shown. 32 Surname has umlaut "o" 64-70 Surname has umlaut "u" 77-78 Surname has umlaut "a" 78 Note states "died April 84". Maybe the year should have been 85. 81 Surname has umlaut "u" 114 Passenger name crossed out. Probably did not board at departure.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 70.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 October 2011
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