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Ship Elizabeth


Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland
17 February 1837

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE – PORT OF BALTIMORE
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
List of all the Passengers taken on board of the Ship Elizabeth of Bremen, from Bremen. Master A. Haake.
Columns represent: name, age, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend to reside.
    
  1 Lisette     Marmelstein    *  26  milliner        L?denscheid, Germany  United States
  2 Ida         Marmelstein    *   6                                        United States
  3 Luise       Marmelstein    *   3                                        United States
  4 Charles     Theemann       *  31  apothecary      Hanover               United States
  5 A. C. H.    Freitag           40  lawyer          Gottingen             United States
  6 Luise       Freitag           40                  Gottingen             United States
  7 H.          Muhlenbrinck      16  merchant clerk  Geestendorff          United States
  
State of Maryland Balto. City
Personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the State and City aforesaid 
this 17 February 1837, A. Haake, Master of the Ship Elizabeth of Bremen and made oath 
that the above is a true List of the Passengers arrived in said Ship.  
Sworn to before me, (signed) Henry Brice.

6 Passengers above 5 years, ? (note: possibly $1.50), $9.
                                        
(Signed) A. Haake
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
This list was marked City List.

  #1 town name possibly Leidenscheid or Ludenscheid.
  #2-3 on the original, these were marked "her child" in note by names.  
     Town not written in, but probably the same as the mother. 
  #4 probably Theeman, but possibly Thumann.
  
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 November 1999



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