Garonne
Unknown Germany
21 August 1845
Texas
Captain Rabe
1 Conrad Kirschhauser, and wife Margarethe, nee Schmidt and the children: Elise, Frederich, Anna Margaretha and Catharina from Ofdillin, Nassau 2 Jacob Daniel Schneider and wife Johannetta, nee Blum and children: Johanne, Caroline, Heinrich, Justine and Philipp from Mohrendorf, Nassau 3 Carl Grimm from Mohrendorf, Nassau 4 Johannes Peter Hoffmann and wife Catharina, nee Ebert and children: Charlotte, Frederich, Christian Ludwig and Georg from Neiderscheld, Nassau 5 Johann Heinrich Berns and wife Anna Maria, nee Wetber and children: Johann H. G., Johannes Chr., Elizabeth from Fellerdillin, Nassau 6 Christoph Fried. Merkel, from Schmalkalden, Nassau 7 Christian Engelbert from Willingen 8 Johannes, Gustav, Ferdinand Wilheim and Rudolph Engelhert from Willingen 9 Wilhelmine Diehl and daughter Henriette Gesse from Schmalkalden 10 Casper Fr. Blum, Jr., and wife Catharina and children: Elise, Casper, Ernst Friedrich and Mathielde from Trusen, Kurhessen 11 Justus David Phannstiehl and wife, Eli, nee Eberlein, and children: Friedrich, Anna Marie, Johann G., Maria, Casper and Friedrich August from Trusen, Kurhessen 12 Nicolaus Sittig from Trusen, Kurhessen 13 Margaretha Scheidler from Trusen, Kurhessen 14 Casper Danz and wife, Elizabeth, nee Salsmann from Wahles, Kurhessen 15 Casper Schmidt and child Friedrich from Schmalkalden 16 Heinrich Erbe from Schmalkalden 17 Martin Dietmer and wife, Catherine, nee Oschweiler and children: Catharina, Anna, Martin Johann and Anna Elisa from Schmalkalden 18 Heinrich Fleischmann from Silbaw, Weimar 19 George Fuchs and wife Barbara, nee Rinhard from Tambach, Kurhessen 20 Heinrich Anding and wife, Elisa, nee Kresch, from Weidebrunn, Kurhessen 21 Johann Schneider and son David, from Weidebrunn, Kurhessen 22 Adam Val. Grosz and wife Anna, nee Weiner, from Nanerstitte, Kurhessen 23 Johann Michael Johannes and wife Henriette, nee Stiozer, from Zella 24 George Anschutz from Meisingen, Catherina, nee Brautigam, Meisingen 25 Andreas Brautigam from Meisingen 26 George Hermann Roos from Meisingen 27 Johann Adam Doll and wife Anna Margaretha, nee Cramer, and children: Georg, Adam and Heinrich from Rufa, Meisingen 28 Friedrich Kohler from Rufa, Meisingen 29 Georg Adam Doll and wife Anna Catharina, nee Seifferth, from Rufe, Meisingen 30 Simon Storch from Schnaliungen 31 Ludwig Kunn from Schnaliugen 32 Wilhelm Wiegand from Fulda, Kurhessen 33 George Stehling from Fulda, Kurhessen 34 Amandus Stehling from Fulda, Kurhessen 35 Genoveva Stehling from Fulda, Kurhessen 36 Peter Anton Knopp from Fulda, Kurhessen 37 Heinrich Ackler from Stockhausen, Kurhessen 38 Carl Dreffenback and bride, Auguste Bindewald from Engenbrod, Kurhessen 39 George Dreffenback from Kunsen, Kurhessen 40 Rudolph Bindewald from Kunsen 41 Anton Maier from Fulda, Kurhessen and child, Karl 42 Ferdinand Wilheim and wife Catharina, nee Ulrich, from Schnalkalden, and daughter Maria Elisa Auguste 43 Casper Becker from Metzier, Kurhessen 44 Kerl Bergold from Firth in Odenwald 45 Wilhelm Geilich from New-Ruchen, Preussen 46 Anton Faber and wife Anna Maria, nee Danburg, from Ketten, Weimar 47 Albert Motter from Ketten, Weimar 48 Ludwig Schugerth from Ketten, Weimar 49 Christof Stahlen from Ketten, Weimar 50 Ann Maria Jacobi from Ketten, Weimar 51 Johann Adam Maul from Risign, Kurhessen 52 Julius Schughart from Brotterode, Kurhessen 53 Georg Heimer from Furth in Odenwald 54 Franz Weisz and wife Chlothilda W., from Fulda, Hessen Correspondence 3/17/01 passengers 27 & 29 I have some further information on the Brig Garonne. According to the ship's log upon arrivial in the Republic of Texas it left Bremen, Germany on August 21 1845 and arrived in Galveston, Texas on December 6 1845. I have a copy of the original document that I found in the Texas State Library archives. This ship was arranged for by the German Emigration Company who brought Germans to Texas in 1844-47. It includes ages and occupations. Researching Doll/Doell Susan Doell Dallas, Texas
This SHIP LIST was translated by Hermann Seele of San Antonio, Texas from the German Year Book (31st issue), published by the New Braunfels Zeitung for 1936, being a supplement to the regular issue of the New Braunfels Zeitung, dated Thursday, July 9, 1936.
The German newspaper (Zeitung) was founded November 12, 1852.
Retyped with the permission of the
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society
as published in "Our Heritage"
Volume VI, January 1965, Number 2
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