Ship Marianne
I, C. Wieting, Master of the Ship Marianne of Bremen, do solemnly swear that the annexed list contains to the best of my knowledge, the names 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 U. S. since her departure from Bremen. (Signed) Carl Wieting. Sworn to this 19 February 1846, (signed) ?, Coll.
List of 58 Passengiers on board the Bremen Ship Marianne from Bremen, burthen 472 Tons, built at Bremen, bound for Baltimore. Carl Wieting is Master.
Columns represent: name, place of last residence, profession, age, baggage*, place of destination.
Cabin Passengiers
1 Louise Schirmer Berlin 25 2 trunks Baltimore
Betweendeck Passengiers
2 Christian Riemschneider Rimsloh farmer 50 3 trunks St. Louis
3 Maria Riemschneider Rimsloh woman 49 St. Louis
4 Maria Elisabeth Riemschneider Rimsloh woman 19 St. Louis
5 Henry Riemschneider * Rimsloh woman 3 St. Louis
6 Therese Riemschneider Rimsloh woman 1y6m St. Louis
7 Friederick Rosenthal Rimsloh farmer 36 3 trunks St. Louis
8 Louise Rosenthal Rimsloh woman 33 St. Louis
9 Louise Rosenthal Rimsloh woman 7 St. Louis
10 Catharina Rosenthal Rimsloh woman 4 St. Louis
11 Margaretha Rosenthal * Rimsloh woman ? St. Louis
12 Friedericke Rosenthal Rimsloh woman 22 St. Louis
13 Franz Meyer * Burgholzhausen farmer 25 3 trunks St. Louis
14 Anna Bergfeld Burgholzhausen servant 20 St. Louis
15 Ludwig Schenkluer Burgholzhausen farmer 28 St. Louis
16 Wilhelmine Schroder Burgholzhausen servant 20 St. Louis
17 Friederick Goosebrink * Burgholzhausen servant 21 4 trunks Baltimore
18 Franziska Kramer Burgholzhausen servant 28 Baltimore
19 Wilhelmine Do?t * Burgholzhausen servant 24 Baltimore
20 ?harl?? Schm??ker * Burgholzhausen servant 23 Baltimore
21 Charles Philipp Brautigam * Simme??a weaver 24 1 trunk Baltimore
22 John Jurgen G?rke * Zeetze mason 30 1 trunk Baltimore
23 Michael Schmidt Sausbach mason 36 1 trunk Baltimore
24 Joseph Neumeyer Munchen mason 30 1 trunk Baltimore
25 Ferdinand Wetter St. Gallen mason 22 1 bag Baltimore
26 Friederick Strohmann Siedenburg farmer 41 2 tr. Richmond
27 Anna Margarethe Strohmann Siedenburg woman 39 Richmond
28 Maria Strohmann Siedenburg woman 8 Richmond
29 August Backmeier Goslar merchant 24 1 bag New York
30 John Henry Bottger Verden tailor 27 2 tr. Baltimore
31 Catharina Bottger Verden woman 20 Baltimore
32 William Helmbodt Zelle schoemaker 24 1 bag Baltimore
33 John Zimbke Fleestern farmer 21 1 tr. Baltimore
34 Henry Pilgrim Bestendorf farmer 54 1 tr. St. Louis
35 Elisabeth Pilgrim Bestendorf woman 28 St. Louis
36 Anna Pilgrim Bestendorf woman 4 St. Louis
37 John. Frederick Paulmann Horst farmer 26 1 bag St. Louis
38 Friderick Moses Grabelde farmer 50 1 bag Baltimore
39 August Warnke Schoningen joiner 30 1 bag Baltimore
40 Friderick Steinbrick * K??gforde mason 27 1 bag Baltimore
41 Carl August Brand Boneford schoemaker 30 1 bag Baltimore
42 Franz Mutbert Bramsche schoemaker 51 1 bag Baltimore
43 Sophia Meyerdie?cks * Gr?sberg servant 25 1 tr. Baltimore
44 Meta Kuhlmann Neuenkirch servant 33 1 tr. Baltimore
45 Carl Ludwig Bodeker Bremen butcher 24 1 bag Baltimore
46 Ferdinand Bark Stathage basketmaker 32 1 bag Baltimore
47 Jacob Brau * Bremen ?ailor 50 1 b. Baltimore
48 Mathias Henry Breuve Osnabruck farmer 37 1 tr. Baltimore
49 Maria Breuve Osnabruck woman 38 Baltimore
50 Henry Breuve Osnabruck child 6 Baltimore
51 Fritz Breuve Osnabruck child 4 Baltimore
52 Hanna Breuve Osnabruck child 2 Baltimore
53 Christiane Sophia Pandorf Gera woman 55 2 tr. Baltimore
54 Carl Pandorf * Gera weber 25 Baltimore
55 Friderick Pandorf Gera schoemaker 23 Baltimore
56 August Pandorf * Gera Wielrad 19 Baltimore
57 Wilhelmine Pandorf Gera servant 17 Baltimore
58 Mary Lutje Burkenberg servant 24 1 bag Baltimore
7 children under 5 years
one child born on the voyage.
(Signed) C. Wieting.
Transcriber's Notes:
* The baggage was abbreviated about half way through list.
The passengers were bracketed together so baggage and town names were only
written once for each group on the original. Here, the baggage will be
listed next to the first person in each group. The only ones which will
be marked here as bracketed together are the ones which are not obvious
families. The children were sometimes marked with ditto marks for woman.
Surnames spelled with umlaut: Schroder; Strohmann; Bottger; Bodeker.
#5 was ditto mark for woman in this line.
#11 age obliterated by bad tear through most of this line.
#13-16 these 4 were bracketed together.
#17-20 these 4 were bracketed together.
#19 surname could be Dodt or Doelt.
#20 surname possibly Schmenker, but middle of name has some damage from crease.
First name damaged, not sure if it is part of Charles or Charlotte.
#21 town name has damage from large hole.
#22 surname could be Geerke or Gurke or Garke.
#40 town name has damage, but seem to be 2 or 3 missing letters, possibly
Kanigforde or Konigforde or similar.
#43 surname Meyerdiercks or Meyerdiencks. Town Grasberg or Grosberg.
#47 occupation probably sailor, looks more like sailor than tailor.
#54 occupation weber is weaver.
#56 for occupation column was written Wielrad. Do not know if that is an
occupation.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 5.
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