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Barque Paoli


Bremen, Germany to New Orleans
December 20, 1844

DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, * Fuller, Jr. Master or Commander of the Barque Paoli do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, signed by me and now delivered to the Collector of this District, contains the names of all the passengers, taken on board the said Barque at the Port of Bremen or at any time since, and that all matters therein set forth are, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. I do further swear, that none of the said Passengers have died on the voyage.
Sworn before me, this 20th day of December 1844; (first name illegible) Fuller. Jr.
Columns represent: Name, Last Dwelling Place, Occupation and Age.
    
* 1  H? Henry Winterman          Mundersum                 8
* 2  Henry Lu??en                Emsburen     Farmer      44
* 3  Margarett Lu??en            Emsburen                 48
* 4  Ger??d Herman Lu??en        Emsburen     Farmer      17
* 5  Ger??d Henry Lu??en         Emsburen     Farmer      15
* 6  Anna Margaret Hent?z        Emsburen                 20
* 7  Henry Halsch?en             Emsburen     Farmer      17
* 8  Gerard German Je?ering      Schiffdorf   Farmer      38
* 9  John William ?ngle          Ellbergen    Farmer      31
*10  ? G?ssemeyer                Brandlecht   Farmer      66
*11  Catharine G?ssemeyer        Brandlecht               ??
*12  Hendrick G?ssemeyer         Brandlecht               28
*13  Rike G?ssemeyer             Brandlecht               19
*14  Anna G?ssemeyer             Brandlecht               14
*15  Henry G?ssemeyer            Brandlecht                9
*16  John G?ssemeyer             Brandlecht               14
 17  John Rickoff                Brandlecht   Tailor      27
 18  Grotus Rickhoff             Brandlecht   Tailor      17
*19  Bernard Gr??el               Danekamp     Farmer      42  
*20  Adalhi?? Gr??el             Danekamp                 36
*21  John Bernard Gr??el         Danekamp                 14
*22  John He??y Gr??el           Danekamp                  9
*23  Grotus Gr??el               Danekamp                  6
*24  John Herman Gr??el          Danekamp                  2
 25  John Everhard Humbert       Engden       Farmer      24
*26  John Henry Kettels          Quendorf     Farmer      ??
*27  John Henry B?r?eling        Lingen       Farmer      35
*28  Bernard Henry J?h?ni?       Emsburen     Farmer      18
 29  Abert Bohling               Emsburen     Farmer      34
 30  John Bernard Gronfeld       Engden       Farmer      24
*31  Ann Mary G??eg              Emsburen                 30
*32  Bernard German ??ppe?       Emsburen     Farmer      24
*33  John Henry ??lling          Emsburen     Farmer      39
*34  Ann B??ssing                Gelhous                  23
*35  Helen ??????gge?            Frense?e?en              26
*36  John G Gr?n?                Listrup      Farmer      22
 37  Mary Catharine Imbusch      Emsburen                 20
*38  John ? S??oemake?           Bluntlinn    Carpenter   22
*39  Gerard German Br?nd         Hesspe       Distiller   32
*40  Anna Maria Br?nd            Hesspe                   27
*41  Mary Adelhied M??essels     Bluntunne                23
*42  John Henry Br?ndmeyer       Falkendiek   Farmer      28
*43  Casper Henry Do??e          Falkendiek   Farmer      68
*44  Frederica Louise Br?ndmeyer Falkendiek               24
*45  Anna Frederica Br?ndmeyer   Falkendiek               12
 46  Frederick W Meyer           Lohne        Farmer      42
 47  Anna Maria Meyer            Lohne                    42
 48  Anna Catharine Meyer        Lohne                    17
 49  Anna Maria Meyer            Lohne                     7
 50  Anna Maria Engle            Lohne                     3
*51  Charles Br??km?n            Lohne        Farmer      26
*52  Elizabeth Br??km?n          Lohne                    25
*53  Gotleib Br??km?n            Lohne                       6 mo
*54  Charles Klink?ich           Kirchlingen  Wheelwright 20
*55  Joseph Klink?ich            Kirchlingen  Wheelwright 17
 56  Conrad Henry Nolting        Lohne        Farmer      49
 57  Anna Maria Nolting          Lohne                    22
 58  Anna Maria Nolting          Lohne                    15
 59  Anna Maria Nolting          Lohne                     2
 60  John D Striker              Lohne        Farmer      46
 61  Elizabeth Striker           Lohne                    33
 62  Casper Henry Striker        Lohne                    25
 63  Catharine Striker           Lohne                    17
 64  Louisa Striker              Lohne                    15
 65  Anna Maria Striker          Lohne                     9
 66  Anna Striker                Lohne                     8
 67  Frederick W Striker         Lohne                     6
 68  Charles Rohde               Hille        Farmer      57
 69  Frederick R?hde             Hille        Farmer      25
*70  Christopher D F?n?meyer     Levern       Farmer      64
*71  Christopher Fr?e?e          Langersheim  Miller      30
*72  John Henry Du?????          Buer         Shoemaker   28
*73  Bernard Heitc?m?            Emsburen     Tailor      22
 74  Theodore Stevens            Lohne        Blacksmith  20
*75  Herman Henry D?lle          Reine        Farmer      23

(Manifest signed with a signature which appears to read Josiah Fuller, Jr.)

Transcriber's Notes:

The first initial of the captain's name at the top of the manifest could be
an I or a J. The first 49 passengers on the manifest weren't copied onto the 
microfilm for this ship.  Even though my numbering starts at #1, on the 
actual manifest, the numbering started at #50.

 1   First name starts with an H but the copy is very dark and it's very 
     difficult to read.
 2-5 Last name could be Lubhen or Lubken.
 3-4 First names could be Gerard, too hard to read.
 6   Last name could be Hentz or Hentoz.
 7   Last name could be Halschen.
 8   Last name could be Jevering or Jenering.
 9   Last name could be Engle.
10   First name could be John, last name could be Gossemeyer or Gassemeyer.
11-16  Last name could be Gossemeyer or Gassemeyer. 
19-24  Last name could be Gravel, Grovel, Granel, Gronel.
20   First name could be Adalhied.
22   Middle name could be Heiny or Henry.
26   Age could be 28.
27   Last name could be Borkeling, Barkeling, Borheling, Barheling.
28   Last name might be Jahnnig.
31-32  No guesses on these last names.
33   Last name might be Willing, Milling.
34   Last name appears to be Baossing.
35   Last name might be Tonssiggen or possibly Fonssiggen.  Last dwelling 
     place could be Frensewegen.
36   Last name too hard to read.
38   Last name appears to be Shoemaker.
39-40  Last name could be Brand, Brond.
41   Last name could be Manessels, Monessels.
42   Last name could be Brandmeyer, Brondmeyer.
43   Last name might be Donie, Dome.
44-45  Last name could be Brandmeyer or Brondmeyer.
51-53  Last name might be Brockman, Brackman, Brockmon, Brackmon.
54-55  Last name might be Klinkrich.
70   Last name could be Fangmeyer, Fongmeyer.
71   Last name might be Friehe, Frieke. 
72   Last name could be Durmann, very difficult to read.
73   Last name might Heitcomf, Heitcamf, Heitcomp, Heitcamp.
75   Last name may be Dolle or Dalle.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 23, List 145
Transcribed and Contributed by Pam O'Day a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
January 23, 2000



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