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Bark Beaulieu


Unknown German port to Port of Galveston, Texas
5 December 1866

DISTRICT OF GALVESTON - PORT OF GALVESTON
(There is no sworn statement with this manifest, nor is there a captains name.)
Columns represent: Name, Age, Country of Birth, and Occupation.
 1  George     Schumke   33   Ols             Farmer
 2* Albert     Muhe      22   Greisewald
 3  Ludwig     Meyer     36   Westerwrald     Farmer
 4  A          Wagner    24   Duckeshaefer    Farmer
 5  Johannes   Wagner    17   Duckeshaefer 
 6  Wilhelm    Wagner    15   Duckeshaefer
 7  Julius     Schuller  19   Stuttgardt
 8* Wilhelm    Sckiele   20   Stuttgardt      Baker
 9  Julius     Behmasch  19   Lagan
10  Heinrich   Gothsen   25   Schleswig       Cigar Maker
11* Caroline   Wolhert   23   Heilbron
12* Frideriki  Muller    27   Burgmansweiler  
13  Wilhelmina Behmasch  40   Logan
14  Marie      Behmasch  16   Logan

Respectfully Submitted ?? Kent, Collector


Transcriber's Notes:

*  An * indicates an error or omission by the original recorder, or a note by
   the transcriber.

?  A  ? indicates a word that cannot be read by the transcriber due to
   handwriting.


Passenger Notes:

# 2 - Muhe has an umlaut over the 'u'.
# 8 - Surname possibly Sckule.
# 9 - Gothsen has an umlaut over the 'o'.
#11 - Surname possibly Wolpert; the 'h' or 'p' is poorly written.
#12 - Muller has an umlaut over the 'u'.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575.
Transcribed by Lynn Blazek a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 June 2001



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