Bark Geestemunde
From Bremen to New York
Arrived: August 1, 1866
Departed: June 4, 1866
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK – PORT OF NEW YORK
1866 Passenger List, from Bremen to New York
Ship: Bark Geestemunde (#884)
from Bremen to New York City
Captain: M. Külken
This ship was missed by Glazier & Filby's Germans to America
Columns represent: Name and Age
Hedwig Feldhausen 19 Claus Katt 43 Anna Katt 38 Catharina Katt 13 August Katt 9 Henriette Katt 7 Johanna Katt 4 Lud Guntermann* 43 Auguste Guntermann* 24 Anna Sprachmann 18 Adeline Sprachmann 15 Chatarine Schriefer 18 Elisabet Finke 14 Katia Hickmann 20 Conrad Harmon 21 Friederick Hügel 25 Transcriber's Notes: *US citizens; the rest are Germans (2 citizens; 14 aliens) Note: many of the names are difficult to read. If you believe your ancestor arrived on this ship you should consult the microfilm of the original passenger list. For more German Resources go to: German Roots: German Genealogy Resources
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 269.
Compiled by Joe Beine, June 1999
thanks to the Donald Jacoby Family
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20 June 1999
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