SS Baltimore
I, W. Vockler*, Master of the N.G. Str Baltimore of Bremen, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the annexed list, subscribed with my name, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all the passengers who have been taken on board the said Steamer at Bremen or any other Foreign Port, or at sea, and brought in the said vessel into any district of the United States since her departure from the said Port of (no port listed). (signed) W. Vockler*.
Sworn to this (no date listed) day of July 1868, Before me, I.M. McCormick
List of Passengers of the S.S. Baltimore July 1, 1868*
Columns represent: Passenger number, Passenger Name, Age, Country of Birth*, Last Legal Residence*, Country Claiming Allegience*, Occupation and Remarks*.
Cabin Passengers
1 Andr. Valk 32 Germany Baltimore USA mercht.
2 E Dammann 42 Germany Baltimore USA mercht.
3 Jacob Gresley 54 Germany Baltimore USA butcher
4 Carry Gresley 12 Baltimore Baltimore USA
5 Carry Liecht 11 Baltimore Baltimore USA
6 George Hanihoch 40 Germany Washington USA Colonel
7 Louise Mooyer 36 Germany Baltimore USA
8 Lisi Mooyer 7 Baltimore Baltimore USA
9 Eliza Roth 56 Germany Baltimore USA
10 Carl Leonhard 43 Prussia Prussia farmer
11 Ernst Berger 40 Saxonia Saxonia farmer
12 Bolling Barton 22 Winchester Winchester USA student
13 Uranie Colster 48 France Philadelphia USA
14 J?lie Colster 19 Virginia Virginia USA
15 Alice Colster 10 Virginia Virginia USA
16 George Spring 48 Boston Boston USA mercht
17 Emily Spring 22 Boston Boston USA
18 James Ferriere 22 Philadelphia Philadelphia USA lawyer
Main Deck Passengers and second Cabin
19 Franz Haupt 66 Bavaria Bavaria butcher
20 Regina Haupt 64 Bavaria Bavaria
21 Margarethe Lang 42 Germany Baltimore USA
22* Gertrude Lang 9m Baltimore Baltimore USA
23 Carl Trettin 38 Prussia Prussia farmer
24 Carl Peters 18 Prussia Prussia farmer
25 Joh. Reinecke 47 Prussia Prussia farmer
26 Wilhelmine Reinecke 42 Prussia Prussia
27 Ulricke Reinecke 15 Prussia Prussia
28 Elise Reinecke 11 Prussia Prussia
29 Julius Hannemann 28 Prussia Prussia mercht.
30 Josephine Holibregger 40 Louisville Louisville USA
31 Wilhelmine Holibregger 13 Louisville Louisville USA
32 Pauline Holibregger 7 Louisville Louisville USA
33* Josephine ??????????? 5 Louisville Louisville USA
34* Gebert Lu??? 45 Oldenburg Oldenburg shoemaker
35 Aug. Gehrmann 39 Germany Balte. USA landlord
36 Philip Walter 38 Germany Balte. USA landlord
37 Sophie Vehring 25 Hessia Hessia
38 Heinr. Gehring 15 Hessia Hessia
39 Carl Lohmand 19 Hessia Hessia
40 Josef Bielefeld 38 Germany Balte. USA landlord
41 John Trilling 36 Germany Washington USA mercht.
42 Adolph Staib 22 Bremen Bremen watchmaker
43 Dorette Probst 42 Germany Balte. USA
44 Isaac Lilienfeld 34 Prussia Prussia butcher
45 Rosa Lilienfeld 36 Prussia Prussia
46 Fanny Lilienfeld 6 Prussia Prussia
47 Johanna Lilienfeld 4 Prussia Prussia
48* Rosa Lilienfeld 2y 6m Prussia Prussia
49* Jenny Lilienfeld 11m Prussia Prussia
Steerage Passengers
50* Fried^r Vetter 28 Wurttemberg Wurttemberg combmaker
51 Aug. Kammerer 33 Germany Balte. USA tailor
52 Helene Grasmann 19 Bavaria Bavaria
53 Marie Herberich 19 Bavaria Bavaria
54 Cathar. Constantine 22 Baden Baden
55 Christine Constantine 2 Baden Baden
56* Anna Constantine 9m Baden Baden
57 Catheri. Borgmann 17 Bavaria Bavaria
58* Kunigde Borgmann 6y 6m Bavaria Bavaria
59 Conrad Borgmann 5 Bavaria Bavaria
60 Elisabeth Benning 46 Bavaria Bavaria
61 Charlotte Friedmann 15 Bavaria Bavaria
62 Sophie Diem 19 Wurttemberg Wurttemberg
63* Marg. Kanhofer 43 Bavaria Bavaria
64* Marie Kanhofer 19 Bavaria Bavaria
65* Elisabeth Kanhofer 15 Bavaria Bavaria
66* Heinr. ???????? 18 Bavaria Bavaria
67 Marie Sudermann 26 Prussia Prussia
68* Louise Schottler 25 Prussia Prussia
69 Marie Abbing 26 Prussia Prussia
70 Joseph Ganges 43 Germany Balte. USA mercht.
71* Hein^r. Romer 62 Hessia Hessia miner
72 Theresia Falke 19 Prussia Prussia
73 Gottfr^d. Vogel 59 Prussia Prussia tailor
74 Doris Vogel 62 Prussia Prussia
75 Louise Vogel 24 Prussia Prussia
76 Conrad Vogel 20 Prussia Prussia
77 Elisabeth Borger 57 Hessia Hessia
78* Jacob Kunz 17 Bavaria Bavaria farmer
79 Moritz Diamant 16 Prussia Prussia mercht.
80 Bertha Harold 15 Prussia Prussia
81 Josephine Meyer 18 Oldenburg Oldenburg
82 Franz Rohe 16 Oldenburg Oldenburg smith
83 Franz Marcus 18 Prussia Prussia farmer
84 Fried^r Crone 46 Germany Balte. USA manufacturer
85 Meta Crone 40 Germany Balte. USA
86 Sophie Gieseking 19 Prussia Prussia
87 Fried^r Renaff 34 Prussia Prussia butcher
88 Catharine Bornschauer 36 Prussia Prussia
89 Louise Bornschauer 6 Prussia Prussia
90 Betty Straube 4 Prussia Prussia
91* Ludwig Bornschauer 2y 6m Prussia Prussia
92* Wilh^m Heinz 9m Prussia Prussia
93 Fanny Steinberg 26 Prussia Prussia
94 Maria Schlitt 16 Hessia Hessia
95* Hein^r. Truchtemeyer 16 Hessia Hessia
96* Ambros Bohmlein 32 Bavaria Bavaria farmer
97* Maria Kralmeyer 42 Germany Balte. USA
98* Maria Kralmeyer 9m Balte. Balte. USA
99 Wilh^m Mager 26 Bavaria Bavaria
100 Wilh^m Scheerbarth 56 Prussia Prussia joiner
101 Charlotte Scheerbarth 45 Prussia Prussia
102 Martha Scheerbarth 17 Prussia Prussia
103* Wilh^m Siever 16 Prussia Prussia
104 Heinr. Leonhard 31 Germany New Orleans USA mercht.
105 Elisabeth Leonhard 63 Prussia Prussia
106 Wenzol Dworak 36 Bohemia Bohemia turner
107 Maria Dworak 28 Bohemia Bohemia
108* Johann Dworak 7y 6m Bohemia Bohemia
109 Ignatz Dworak 6 Bohemia Bohemia
110 Josef Dworak 4 Bohemia Bohemia
111 Anton Dworak 3 Bohemia Bohemia
112* Ernst Konig 36 Germany Balte. USA labourer
113* Wilhelmine Konig 21 Prussia Prussia
114 Carl Mergner 42 Prussia Prussia ferrier
115 Amalie Mergner 42 Prussia Prussia
116 Bruno Mergner 17 Prussia Prussia
117 Otto Mergner 15 Prussia Prussia
118* Max Mergner 7y 6m Prussia Prussia
119 Caroline Mergner 6 Prussia Prussia
120 Emma Mergner 5 Prussia Prussia
121 Ernst Meiwald 35 Prussia Prussia farmer
122 Maria Meiwald 32 Prussia Prussia
123 Anna Meiwald 5 Prussia Prussia
124 Fried^r Meiwald 4 Prussia Prussia
125* Emilie Meiwald 11m Prussia Prussia
126 Cacilie Boiskow 26 Prussia Prussia
127 Fried^r. Weber 17 Baden Baden farmer
128 Adelheid Wittpen 17 Prussia Prussia
129 Dedde Hinrich 38 Prussia Prussia
130 Hin^r. Hinrich 7 Prussia Prussia
131 Grete Hinrich 5 Prussia Prussia
132 Nicol. Ellinghausen 20 Prussia Prussia carpenter
133 Frz. Wiegmann 24 Prussia Prussia farmer
134 Anton Weisskopff 49 Bohemia Bohemia smith
135 Anna Weisskopff 10 Bohemia Bohemia
136 Frz. Mattusch 35 Bohemia Bohemia shoemaker
137 Anna Mattusch 6 Bohemia Bohemia
138 Bertha Mattusch 3 Bohemia Bohemia
139* Marie Mattusch 11m Bohemia Bohemia
140 Wenzel Weiss 54 Bohemia Bohemia
141 Maria Weiss 50 Bohemia Bohemia
142 Franz Weiss 24 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
143 Anna Weiss 22 Bohemia Bohemia
144 Wenzel Weiss 18 Bohemia Bohemia
145 Carl Weiss 8 Bohemia Bohemia
146 Josef Weiss 7 Bohemia Bohemia
147 Cath^r. Mannherz 66 Prussia Prussia
148 Christin Krieger 52 Hessia Hessia tailor
149 Christine Krieger 54 Hessia Hessia
150 Ludwig Krieger 18 Hessia Hessia
151 Marg. Schneider 17 Hessia Hessia
152* Louis Lohr 18 Prussia Prussia
153* Wilh^m Sprauer 29 Prussia Prussia shoemaker
154 Elisabeth Boss 42 Hessia Hessia
155 Wilhelm Boss 17 Hessia Hessia
156 Peter Fink 25 Hessia Hessia
157* Joh. Reibenspiess 43 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
158 Marg Reibenspiess 53 Bohemia Bohemia
159 Dorothea Reibenspiess 23 Bohemia Bohemia
160 Marg. Reibenspiess 20 Bohemia Bohemia
161 Anton Nun 25 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
162* Josef Sporl 38 Bohemia Bohemia
163* Anna Sporl 26 Bohemia Bohemia
164* Marg Sporl 38 Bohemia Bohemia
165* Barbara Schropfer 21 Bohemia Bohemia
166* Franz Krska 38 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
167* Anna Krska 27 Bohemia Bohemia
168* Josef Krska 7 Bohemia Bohemia
169* Franz Krska 5 Bohemia Bohemia
170* Johann Krska 9m Bohemia Bohemia
171 Anna Kubart 28 Bohemia Bohemia
172* Wenzel Mizera 44 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
173 Rosine Mizera 29 Bohemia Bohemia
174 Maria Mizera 7 Bohemia Bohemia
175 Anna Mizera 4 Bohemia Bohemia
176 Jac. Kubesch 38 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
177 Maria Kubesch 25 Bohemia Bohemia
178 Anna Maresch 28 Bohemia Bohemia
179 Franz Ittner 30 Bohemia Bohemia
180 Theresia Ittner 26 Bohemia Bohemia
181 Wenzel Ittner 7 Bohemia Bohemia
182 Andr. Ittner 3 Bohemia Bohemia
183 Carl Pescher 28 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
184* Th. Sinovic 56 Bohemia Bohemia farmer
185 Marie Sinovic 54 Bohemia Bohemia
186 Philipp Sinovic 14 Bohemia Bohemia
187 Heinr. Spellmann 39 Hannover Hannover farmer
188 Christ. Kocher 23 Wurttemberg Wurttemberg farmer
189 Marie Sessler 20 Wurttemberg Wurttemberg
190 Magdalena Kiefer 18 Wurtemberg Wurttemberg
191 Fried^r Schiermeyer 32 Hannover Hannover farmer
192 Anna Schiermeyer 30 Hannover Hannover
193 Louise Schiermeyer 6 Hannover Hannover
194 Caroline Schiermeyer 3 Hannover Hannover
195* Marie Schiermeyer 3m Hannover Hannover
196* Franz Piepler 44 Hannover Hannover farmer
197 Caroline Piepler 37 Hannover Hannover
198 Heinr. Piepler 14 Hannover Hannover
199* Carth^r. Piepler 12 Hannover Hannover
200* Marie Piepler 7y 6m Hannover Hannover
201 Franz Piepler 6 Hannover Hannover
202 Anton Piepler 4 Hannover Hannover
203 Arnold Veltmann 44 Prussia Prussia baker
204 Joh^e Hovenir 26 Prussia Prussia
205* Bernd. Dalinghorst 59 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
206 Marie Dalinghorst 46 Oldenburg Oldenburg
207 Elisabeth Dalinghorst 18 Oldenburg Oldenburg
208 Marie Dalinghorst 6 Oldenburg Oldenburg
209* Bernd. Ferneding 49 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
210 Anna Ferneding 50 Oldenburg Oldenburg
211 Elisabeth Ferneding 19 Oldenburg Oldenburg
212 Caspar Ferneding 16 Oldenburg Oldenburg
213 Josef Sandmann 26 Oldenburg Oldenburg segarsmaker
214* Joh. Laufermann 58 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
215 Marianne Laufermann 48 Oldenburg Oldenburg
216 Hein^r. Laufermann 17 Oldenburg Oldenburg
217 Maria Laufermann 14 Oldenburg Oldenburg
218 August Laufermann 6 Oldenburg Oldenburg
219 Gerd. Scheper 47 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
220 Cathar. Scheper 48 Oldenburg Oldenburg
221 August Scheper 12 Oldenburg Oldenburg
222* Gerd. Scheper 7y 6m Oldenburg Oldenburg
223 Clemens Scheper 6 Oldenburg Oldenburg
224 Gerd. Everslage 58 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
225 Josef Everslage 50 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
226 Hein^r. Everslage 15 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
227 Anton Sieming 22 Oldenburg Oldenburg joiner
228 Anton Dieker 26 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
229 Anna Westjans 38 Oldenburg Oldenburg
230 Josef Sieverding 50 Oldenburg Oldenburg
231 Bernhd. Sieverding 15 Oldenburg Oldenburg
232 Marie Sieverding 7 Oldenburg Oldenburg
233 Josef Josef. 16 Hessia Hessia mercht
234 Feist Salomon 18 Hessia Hessia mercht
235 Marx Marx 18 Hessia Hessia mercht
236 Franz Kallbeck 30 Oldenburg Oldenburg farmer
237 Josephine Kallbeck 24 Oldenburg Oldenburg
238* Sophie Kallbeck 2y 6m Oldenburg Oldenburg
239 Elise Ortmann 58 Oldenburg Oldenburg
240 Maria Zerhuson 17 Oldenburg Oldenburg
241* Lisette Klocker 23 Oldenburg Oldenburg
242* Anton Klocker 1y 6m Oldenburg Oldenburg
243 Marie Klocker 6m Oldenburg Oldenburg
244 Hein^r. Becker 22 Oldenburg Oldenburg segarsmaker
245 Wilh. Schwenker 39 Hannover Hannover farmer
246 Anna Schwenker 47 Hannover Hannover
247 Christof Schwenker 16 Hannover Hannover farmer
248 Marie Schwenker 6 Hannover Hannover
249 Christof Nordmann 18 Hannover Hannover farmer
250 Marie Schneider 49 Hannover Hannover
251 Joh. Schneider 14 Hannover Hannover
252 Anna Schneider 7 Hannover Hannover
253 Joh^e. Schneider 6 Hannover Hannover
254* Christ. Muhlenbein 32 Germany Balte. USA farmer
255* Helene Muhlenbein 20 Germany Balte. USA
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
^ Indicates the word may be abbreviated or that superscript was used for the
subsequent letter or letters.
* The July 1, 1868 date is written across the top of the manifest. This
may be an error on the part of the original recorder.
* For most passengers, it appears that the original recorder wrote one word
across two columns if the country of birth and last legal residence were
identical. To express the manner that this information was represented on
the list, the transcriber has written the same word in each column.
* The captain's name was written as W. Vöckler, with W. Voeckler being an
alternative spelling.
* Between the column information and the list of passengers there are words
and numbers which are in a different handwriting and nearly illegible. A
guess would be the following:
Under "Country of Birth": US ??? (possibly "was") City Am 2-15-37.
Under "Last Legal Residence": Last Po residence
Under "Country Claiming Allegiance": (copy is too dark and smudged to
make out any letters, but the numbers 2-15-37 appear again)
* When a passenger indicated that the United States of America was the country
to which allegiance was claimed, the original recorder wrote U. St. of A.
The transcriber has abbreviated this as USA.
* Ditto marks, "do" (an equivalent meaning to ditto), and long wavy lines were
frequently used by the original recorder in all columns except the column
for age. Often there were many areas containing no information between
ditto marks. The transcriber has taken the preceding word to be what the
original recorder intended to represent, not the blank spaces. There were
ditto marks for surnames also, but it was obvious what the recorders intent
was in this column.
* There were no specific deaths mentioned on this voyage, but a cross (or plus
sign) was used in the remarks column for many passengers. On other manifests
this symbol has represented a passenger who died, but there is no
explanation for this mark on this list. As it is possible these were deaths
on the voyage, the information is listed in the Passenger Notes, below, for
the following 29 passengers: #157, #172, #184, #196, #205, #209, #214, #256,
#263, #288,#322, #359, #363, #366, #399, #404, #460, #469, #483, #491, #506,
#593, #600, #609, #610, #617, #652, #703, #719.
Passenger Notes:
# 14 - There is a torn section of the manifest, or possibly an ink blot, over
part of the first name. It looks like it could be Julie.
# 22 - Age was written as 3/4.
# 33 - There is a tear in the manifest where this passenger's surname should
be. Based on her age and the ditto marks used for the previous names, I
believe her surname is Holibregger.
# 34 - There is a tear in the manifest where this passenger's surname is
written. First letter is L, followed by a u (maybe with an umlaut), but
the rest of the letters are missing. Lu??? or Lü??? with an alternative
spelling being Lue???.
# 48 - Age was written as 2 1/2.
# 49 - Age was written as 11/12.
# 50 - Wurttemberg was written as Württemberg.
# 56 - Age was written as 3/4.
# 58 - Age was written as 6 1/2.
# 63-# 65 Surname was written as Kanhöfer, with Kanhoefer being an alternative
spelling.
# 66 - Large tear where this passenger's surname should be, but is possible
that his surname is Kanhofer.
# 68 - Surname was written as Schöttler, with Schoettler being an alternative
spelling.
# 71 - Surname was written as Römer, with Roemer being an alternative spelling.
# 78 - Surname was written as Künz, with Kuenz being an alternative spelling.
# 91 - Age was written as 2 1/2.
# 92 - Age was written as 3/4.
# 95 - Surname was written as Trüchtemeyer, with Truechtemeyer being an
alternative spelling.
# 96 - Surname was written as Böhmlein, with Boehmlein being an alternative
spelling.
# 97-# 98 - Surname was written as Krälmeyer, with Kraelmeyer being an
alternative spelling.
# 98 - Age was written as 3/4.
#103 - Surname could be Siever, Sievers, Sieven, or Sievens.
#108 - Age was written as 7 1/2.
#112-#113 - Surname was written as König, with Koenig being an alternative
spelling.
#118 - Age was written as 7 1/2.
#125 - Age was written as 11/12.
#139 - Age was written as 11/12.
#152 - Surname was written as Löhr, with Loehr being an alternative spelling.
#153 - Surname was written as Spraüer, with Spraueer being an alternative
spelling.
#157 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#162-#164 - Surname was written as Spörl, with Spoerl being an alternative
spelling.
#165 - Surname was written as Schröpfer, with Schroepfer being an alternative
spelling.
#170 - Age was written as 3/4.
#172 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#184 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#195 - Age was written as 1/4.
#196 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#200 - Age was written as 7 1/2.
#205 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#209 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#214 - Possibly died on the voyage. See transcriber's notes.
#222 - Age was written as 7 1/2.
#238 - Age was written as 2 1/2.
#241-#243 - Surname was written as Klöcker, with Kloecker being an alternative
spelling.
#242 - Age was written as 1 1/2.
#243 - Age was written as 1/2.
#254-#255 - Surname was written as Mühlenbein, with Muehlenbein being an
alternative spelling.
Correspondence added 05/02/2001, passengers 166-170 KRSKA
Franz and Anna KRSKA are the great-grandparents of my husband.
If you are also researching this family, or the KRSKA / KRISKO surnames,
please contact Sharon Hartmann Krisko
Correspondence 05/29/01, passengers 140-146 WEISS
Wenzl Weiss, wife Anna, and children, Franz, Anna, Wenzl, Carl, and Josef
came to the US aboard the SS Baltimore in 1868. They were from the
Podersam/ Rakovnik area of Austria/Bohemia which is now in the NW part
of the Czech Republic. The family lived in Chicago, Illinois for two
years after their arrival before finally settling in the town of
Burchard, Nebraska in 1870. Wenzl was a stone mason as well as a
farmer and he and his son Franz built a stone house just outside
the town. Franz married and eventually moved with his wife to Nevada,
Missouri where they raised 11 children and built another stone house.
Anna, Wenzl, and Carl moved to Frankfurt, Kansas and also married and
had children. Josef stayed and took over the family farm in Burchard
Nebraska and raised 5 children. Franz and Josef married sisters
Charlotte and Caroline Pausner also from the Czech Republic. The
family was very musical. Franz played for a dance band with Johann
Strauss II in Bohemia and he and his brother Carl built a stone opera
house in Frankfort, Kansas. If you would like more information on
this family please contact Dee
The "Baltimore" was built in 1868 by Caird & Co, Greenock for North German Lloyd of Bremen. She was a 2,321 gross ton ship, length 285 ft x beam 39 ft, clipper stem, one funnel, two masts (rigged for sail), iron construction, single screw and a speed of 10 knots. There was passenger accomodation for 84 1st and 600 3rd class. Launched on 3/8/1867, she left Bremen on her maiden voyage to Southampton and Baltimore on 1/3/1868. On the night of 22-23/5/1872 she was in collision off Hastings with the Spanish vessel "Lorenzo Semprun", was beached and towed to Southampton for repairs. In 1881 her engines were compounded by AG Weser, Bremen, and on 10/10/1883 she commenced her last Bremen - Baltimore crossing. She was subsequently used for the Bremen - S.America service. Her final voyage started on 30/12/1893 and the following year she was scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2, p.545-6]
- Citation: [Posted to the ShipsList by Ted Finch - 14 February 1998]
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 16, List 70.
Transcribed and Contributed by Sharon Hartmann Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 May 2001
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