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Brig Minona


Rotterdam, Netherlands to Boston
5 June 1847

DISTRICT OF BOSTON - PORT OF BOSTON
Copy of the Report and List of Passengers taken on board the Swedish Brig Minona of Rotterdam whereof C.L. Lungren is Master, burthen 150 tons and xx of a ton, bound from the Port of Rotterdam for Boston
Columns represent: given names, age of passenger, sex of passenger occupation of passenger if given and to the country of which they belong
 1. J.           Papst       31   Male     butcher       Baden
 2. Christina    Papst       26   female                 Baden
 3. Caroline     Papst       4y6m female                 Baden
 4. Margaritta   Papst        3   female                 Baden
 5. Carl         Papst       1y6m Male                   Baden
 6. George       Papst       40   Male     farmer        Baden
 7. Cath. Elizh. Papst       42   female                 Baden
 8. Catherina    Papst       12   female                 Baden
 9. Jacob        Papst        8   Male                   Baden
10. L.           Mayer       24   Male     brazier       Baden
11. F.           Reitz       22   Male     farmer        Baden
12. Augusta      Felker      22   female                 Baden
13. Augusta      Schelgel    21   female                 Baden
14. Maria        Muller      24   female                 Baden


15. Magdalena    Paybst      26   female                 Baden
16. F.           Hummel      27   Male      sadler       Baden
17. J.           Hoffmeister 24   Male      farmer       Baden
18. J.           Businger    25   Male      butcher      Baden
19. J.G.         Moss        22   Male      farmer       Baden
20. J.           Milch       23   Male      butcher      Baden
21. B. ?         Durst       24   Male      farmer       Baden
22. Margaretha   Frank       20   female                 Baden
23. Barbara      Eheim       19   female                 Wurtenburg
24. Ann Clara    Eheim       25   female                 Wurtenburg
25. Catherina    Jacob       22   female                 Wurtenburg
26. Barbara      Jacob       20   female                 Wurtenburg
27. F.           Veltevol    30   Male                   Wurtenburg
28. C.           Zeigler     24   Male      butcher      Wurtenburg
29. G.           Bodenslag   21   Male      shoemaker    Wurtenburg
30. J.           Bruining    18   Male      farmer       Wurtenburg
31. F.           Mall        38   Male      joiner       Pommeren
32. Loenard      Goetz       28   Male      farmer       Wurtenburg
33. Adam         Goetz       20   Male      stonecutter  Wurtenburg
34. A.           Hahn        27   Male      coach maker  Wurtenburg
35. C.           Hahn        20   Male      coach maker  Wurtenburg
36. Christopher  Hahn        30   Male      farmer       Wurtenburg
37. C.           Stael       18   Male      shoemaker    Wurtenburg
38. J.G.         Dier        20   Male      blacksmith   Wurtenburg
39. M.           Haverbeeck  30   female                 Wurtenburg
40. M.           Goechelen   28   female                 Wurtenburg
41. J.           Eberhard    25   Male      taner        Baden


Notes:
10.  could be Mager
12.  could be Felher
27.  could be Vettevol
32.  could be Goelz, Gaelz
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M223, Reel B-8321.
Transcribed by Bill Kerchof A member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 August 1999



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