Immigrant Ships
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Brig Anna Louisa


Bremen, Germany to Galveston, Texas
31 July 1857

DISTRICT OF GALVESTON - PORT OF GALVESTON
Lists of passengers arrived from foreign ports at the Port of Galveston during the quarter ending September 30th 1857.
 
 Date of      Denom. and name   Name of   Where from
 Entrance.    of vessel.        Master. 
 July 31st    Brig Anna Louisa   Meyer    Bremen
Columns represent: Name of Passengers, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they Belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
 
  1  F.A.F.Prutz          23 M Blacksmith  Germany    Texas
  2  Eduard Konigsberger  43 M Farmer      Germany    Texas
  3  Joh.H.Schroder       25 M Farmer      Germany    Texas
  4  Albert Schroder      19 M Farmer      Germany    Texas
  5  Margarethe E. Malz   43 F             Germany    Texas
  6  Johann M. Malz       18 M             Germany    Texas
  7  Peter Malz           16 M             Germany    Texas
  8  Wm. Malz             11 M             Germany    Texas
  9  Joh.Ph.Waguer        40 M Blacksmith  Germany    Texas
 10  Sam Waguer           35 M Vinedresser Germany    Texas
 11  Anna Marie Waguer    26 F             Germany    Texas
 12  Elizabeth Holderbaum 28 F             Germany    Texas
 13  Carl Holderbaum       2 M             Germany    Texas
 14  Anna Cath.Gelser     51 F             Germany    Texas
 15  Cath.Gelser          12 F             Germany    Texas
 16  Peter Kreiner        26 F Farmer      Germany    Texas
 17  Peter Kalzben        30 M Labourer    Germany    Texas
 18  Franz Kinbel         26 M Ropemaker   Germany    Texas
 19  Eleanore Zapp        22 F             Germany    Texas
 20  Carl Zapp             3 M             Germany    Texas
 21  Fritz Wickeland      18 M Gardener    Germany    Texas
 22  Ludov.Malshen        21 M Merchant    Germany    Texas

 Port of Galveston
 September 30th 1857
 H.Stewart
 Collector.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575.
Transcribed by Iolene McArthur a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 June 2001



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