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Ship Gustav


Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland
11 May 1835

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE – PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, G. H. A. Hintze, Master of the Ship Gustav of Bremen, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the within list subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account, or report, of all the Passengers who have been taken on board the said Ship at Bremen or any other foreign Port or at Sea, and brought in the said vessel into any District of the United States since her departure from the said Port of Bremen. (Signed) G. H. A. Hintze. Sworn to the 11th day of May 1835, before me, (signed) ?. Gill?, Collector.
List of the Passengers who go over from Bremen to Baltimore with the Bremen Ship Gustav, G. H. A. Hintze, Master.
Columns represent: name, places where from, occupation.
    
  1 C. F.      Volckman         Strehla         brewer
  2 T.         Bomel            Leutershausen   tailor
  3 V.         Seller           Kissingen       countryman
  4 K.         Seller           Kissingen       countryman
  5 K.         Seller           Kissingen       countryman
  6 M.         Seller           Kissingen       countryman
  7 F.         Seller           Kissingen       countryman
  8 C.         Burkart          Kissingen       countryman
  9 C.         Geiss            Kissingen       countryman
 10 P.         Hemert           Untersberbach   countryman
 11 His wife                    Untersberbach   countryman
 12 M.         Hemert           Untersberbach   countryman
 13 A.         Hemert           Untersberbach   countryman
 14 E.         Hemert           Untersberbach   countryman
 15 A.         Hemert           Untersberbach   countryman
 16 J. A.      Hemert           Untersberbach   countryman
 17 M.         Fares         *  Nicker?elden    countryman
 18  His wife                   Nicker?elden    countryman
 19 J.         Fares            Nicker?elden    countryman
 20 J.         Fares            Nicker?elden    countryman
 21 F. M.      Fares            Nicker?elden    countryman
 22 V. ?.      Fares         *  Nicker?elden    countryman
 23 S.         Fares            Nicker?elden    countryman
 24 J. M.      Manger           Holzstadt       countryman
 25 F.         Kuhne            Nordhausen      tailor
 26 P.         Mossdeutscher    Neustadt        shoemaker
 27 J. H.      Funk          *  Oldeslo?        tailor
 28 F.         Nestman          Saalburg        tanner
 29 J. L.      Tiede         *  Hoy?e           ro?e?aker
 30 A.         Albrecht         Bremen          ro?e?aker
 31 G. E.      Fiebiger         Rautzen         ro?e?aker
 32 Gr.        Ernst            Rautzen         ro?e?aker
 33  His wife                   Rautzen         ro?e?aker
 34 E.         Henk             Rautzen         ro?e?aker
 35 A. W.      Piepenbrink      Osterode        painter

(Signed) G. H. A. Hintze

Transcriber's Notes: 
This was marked a City List.   

 #17-23 town name Nickerfelden or Nickerselden.
 #22 possibly a 2nd initial, but not certain.  Looks like 
     a vertical line with a loop at the top.
 #27 possibly e on end of town name, or l. 
 #29 could be o or d in town name, perhaps a.
 #29-34 occupation looks like rossenaker, but perhaps meant 
     to be ropemaker, not certain what it really is.
  
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 November 1999



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