Ship Marianne
I, C. Wieting, Master of the Ship Marianne of Bremen, do solemnly swear that the annexed list contains to the best of my knowledge, the names of all the Passengers who have been taken on board the said Ship at Bremen or any other foreign Port or at Sea, and brought in the said vessel into any District of the U. S. since her departure from Bremen. (Signed) Carl Wieting. Sworn to this 20 September 1845, (signed) ?, Coll.
List of 176 Passengers on board the Bremen Schip Marianne from Bremen, burthen 464 Tons, built at Bremen, bound for Baltimore, C. Wieting, Master.
Columns represent: name, place of last residence, occupation, age, place of destination, baggage*.
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Cabin Passengers
1* C. H. Eisenbrand ? Baltimore 3 T
2* ? ? ? lady Baltimore
3 Bernhardt Schenke Washington merschant 27 Baltimore 4 T
4 Ernst Kuster Bremen merschant 16 Baltimore 2 T
5 Meta Meyer Bremen 22 Baltimore 2 T
6 Marianne Kohne Bremen 17 Baltimore 2 T
Between-deck Passengers
7* Christian Tacke Wrei?en papermacker 41 Baltimore 3 T
8 Florentine Tacke Wrei?en woman 38 Baltimore
9 Auguste Tacke Wrei?en child 13 Baltimore
10 Wilhelm Tacke Wrei?en child 4 Baltimore
11 Caspar Schumacher Grau farmer 20 Baltimore 4 T
12 Maria Schumacher Grau servant 17 Baltimore
13 Henry Rasche Grau carpenter 24 Baltimore
14 Simon Goldshmidt Oberstengen tailor 48 Baltimore 3 T
15* Frat?en Goldshmidt Oberstengen woman 38 Baltimore
16 Eva Goldshmidt Oberstengen child 9 Baltimore
17* Jet??r Hoffmann ??hlfeld brewer 19 Baltimore 1 bag
18* C. Wilhelm Pfacke Washington tailor 6? Baltimore 2 T
19* Eberhardt Sto?r Cassel butscher 27 Baltimore 2 T
20 Ludwig Gurkel Cassel butscher 27 Baltimore
21* Joseph Funke Halbertb??cht farmer 31 Detrich 4 T
22 Clara Funke Halbertb??cht woman 25 Detrich
23 Anton Funke Halbertb??cht child 4 Detrich
24 Joseph Funke Halbertb??cht child 3 Detrich
25 Bernhard Funke Halbertb??cht child 1 Detrich
26* Catharine Kabler Halbertb??cht ? 24 ?
27* Johann Bielke ? ? 28 ?
28 Therese Bielke ? woman 30 ?
29* Joh? Bielke ? child 4 ?
30 Therese Bielke ? child 2 ?
31* Franz Wolf Elzbe baker 24 ? 2 T
32 Caspar Wolf Elzbe farmer 22 ?
33 Wolf Eilau Lindheim joiner 26 Baltimore 1 T
34 Samuel Hecht Ronberg joiner 25 Baltimore 1 T
35 Heinerich Arabin Wetter butscher 19 St. Louis 1 T
36 Johann Metz Blankenbach miner 21 St. Louis 1 bag
37* Joh. Seb. B?ck Herolsberg schoemacker 27 Cincinnati 1 T
38* ? ? ? ? ? ?
39* Abraham ?????a? ?dt ? 23 ?
40* Michael Keil Ruftingh? wah? 27 Pitsburg 1 T
41* Max Israel Ruftingh? merschant 26 Baltimore 1 T
42* Jacob Himmel Ruftingh? farmer 29 Baltimore 1 T
43 Heinerich Hess Grunberg farmer 27 St. Louis 9 T
44* ?. Elisabeth Hess Grunberg woman 27 St. Louis
45* Chatharine D?eckb?der Grunberg woman 56 St. Louis
46 Adelheidt Hess Grunberg woman 17 St. Louis
47* Adelheidt Hess Grunberg ? 6m St. Louis
48* ?r? Ek?hardt Grunberg smidt 27 St. Louis 2 bags
49 Conrad Ek?hardt Grunberg butscher 22 St. Louis
50 Georg Zogeler Grunberg butscher 21 St. Louis 2 T
51 Conrad Zogeler Grunberg butscher 20 St. Louis
52 Conrad Schaefer Grunberg schoemacker 20 St. Louis 1 T
53 Jacob Schaefer Grunberg tailor 29 St. Louis 2 T
54* Johann Schaefer Grunberg schoemacker ?0 Baltimore 1 T
55* Catharina Schaefer Grunberg woman ?4 Baltimore
56 Fritz Schaefer Grunberg child 7 Baltimore
57 Christian Seger Cassel locksmith 16 Baltimore 1 T
58 Peter Gumpf Cassel schoemacker 24 Baltimore 1 T
59* Fritz Jung Grumberg schoemacker 23 Baltimore 2 T
60 Hermann Rosenberg Gnesen tailor 23 Baltimore 1 T
61 Joseph Rosenberg Gnesen tailor 24 Baltimore 1 T
62 Joseph Bohmlein Gefeld farmer 27 Baltimore 1 T
63 Eva Bohmlein Gefeld woman 28 Baltimore
64 Hermann Deters Imstich farmer 21 Baltimore 1 T
65 Johann Schmidt Holzhausen carpenter 32 Cincinnaty 1 bag
66 Meyer Insel Berne merschant 41 Cincinnaty 1 T
67 Maria Insel Berne woman 43 Cincinnaty
68 Simon Grunewald Berne child 4 Cincinnaty
69* Georg Meyer Bodenwerda schoemacker ?3 Baltimore 1 T
70 August Schutte Lauenburg farmer 26 Pensilvania 1 T
71* Ernst Rodewig Bodenwerda farmer 25 Baltimore 1 T
72* Johann H?necken Okel schoemacker 38 Cincinnaty 3 ?
73 Anna H?necken Okel woman 44 Cincinnaty
74* Johann Lu?kemann Osterholz mason 37 Cincinnaty 3 ?
75 Margarethe Lu?kemann Osterholz woman 31 Cincinnaty
76 Gahardt Lu?kemann Osterholz child 8 Cincinnaty
77 Hermann Lu?kemann Osterholz child 4 Cincinnaty
78 Johanne Lu?kemann Osterholz child 2 Cincinnaty
79* Christoph Holwed? Sy?ke farmer 46 Cincinnaty 4 T
80 Sophia Holwed? Sy?ke woman 36 Cincinnaty
81 Hermann Holwed? Sy?ke child 9 Cincinnaty
82 Johann Holwed? Sy?ke child 1y6m Cincinnaty
83 Diedrich Holwed? Sy?ke farmer 29 Cincinnaty
84 Gesche Holwed? Sy?ke woman 33 Cincinnaty
85 Friederich Holwed? Sy?ke child 4 Cincinnaty
86 Heinerich Holwed? Sy?ke child 3 Cincinnaty
87* Johann Hun?ke Hoya tinmaker 50 Baltimore 6 T
88 Wilhelmine Hun?ke Hoya woman 44 Baltimore
89 Lotte Hun?ke Hoya child 20 Baltimore
90 Fritz Hun?ke Hoya child 18 Baltimore
91 August Hun?ke Hoya child 16 Baltimore
92 Heinerich Hun?ke Hoya child 13 Baltimore
93 Leonore Hun?ke Hoya child 11 Baltimore
94 Fritz Lehmkuhl Hoya bookseller 26 Baltimore 10 T
95 Johana Lehmkuhl Hoya woman 22 Baltimore
96 Minna Lehmkuhl Hoya child 2 Baltimore
97 Louis Lehmkuhl Hoya child 1 Baltimore
98* Sophie Lehmkuhl Hoya ? ?8 Baltimore 6 T
99* Wilhelmine Lehmkuhl Hoya ? 22 Baltimore
100* Helena Goldammer Bassum ? 30 Baltimore
101 August Dietrich Hoya cooper 39 Baltimore 1 T
102* Carl Claus Hoya farmer ?0 Baltimore
103 Charlotte Banse Lubbecke farmer 19 Baltimore 1 T
104 Dietrich Hugo Lubbecke farmer 27 Cincinnaty 1 T
105* Henriette Schaefer B?hme woman 27 Cincinnaty 1 T
106 Louis Schaefer B?hme child 4 Cincinnaty
107* Carl Bo?dicker Essen tailor 24 Cincinnaty 1 T
108* Fritz Muller Ha?s?age schoemacker 35 Cincinnaty 1 T
109 Magarethe Muller H?as?age woman 31 Cincinnaty
110 Hanna Muller H?as?age child 14 Cincinnaty
111 Fritz Muller H?as?age child 10 Cincinnaty
112* Johann S?hrr?? H?as?age ? 31 Cincinnaty
113 Wilhelm Poitzmann Schwenring coachman 30 Little York 1 T
114* Johann Opping Sprod?r farmer 15 Little York 1 T
115* Maria Pape ???ton servant 28 Cincinnaty 1 T
116 Wilhelm Sellmann Peine schoemacker 30 Cincinnaty 1 T
117 Conrad Pape Barkhausen farmer 24 Cincinnaty 1 T
118? Conrad Er?meyer Barkhausen farmer 19 Cincinnaty 1 T
119 Louise Cruse Vlothe 22 Cincinnaty 1 T
120* Carl Klinge Lang?rod mason 33 Cincinnaty 2 T
121 Margarethe Klinge Lang?rod woman 33 Cincinnaty
122 Johann Klinge Lang?rod child 9 Cincinnaty
123 Wilhelm Peper Diepholz schoemacker 35 Cincinnaty 2 T
124 Anna Peper Diepholz woman 30 Cincinnaty
125 Friederich Peper Diepholz child 4 Cincinnaty
126 Justus Peper Diepholz child 2 Cincinnaty
127* Catharina ?enke Gersh??d woman 33 Cincinnaty 2 T
128 Heinerich ?enke Gersh??d child 10 Cincinnaty
129 Friederich ?enke Gersh??d child 7 Cincinnaty
130 Louise ?enke Gersh??d child 4 Cincinnaty
131* Elisabeth Blasen Gersh??d servant 20 Cincinnaty 1 T
132* Johann ??ter Minden schoemacker 19 Cincinnaty 1 t
133 Heinerich Henke Minden farmer 24 Cincinnaty 1 T
134 Carl Fischer Cincinnaty joiner 39 Cincinnaty 2 T
135 Frits Fischer Cincinnaty joiner 14 Cincinnaty
136* Clemens Helmering Dunklage joiner 18 Baltimore 1 T
137 Elisabeth Debering Cloppenburg servant 22 Baltimore 1 T
138* Friederich Wienken ?apfelfeld miller 26 Baltimore 1 t
139* Johann Claus Wa??enburg farmer 36 Baltimore 1 T
140 Jenny Emken Laukum farmer 26 Baltimore
141* Benhardine Schillmuller L?hde servant 26 Baltimore 1 T
142* Bernhard Gr?shop Wester Emsteck farmer 57 Cincinnaty 3 T
143 Benhardine Gr?shop Wester Emsteck woman 43 Cincinnaty
144 Joseph Gr?shop Wester Emsteck child 13 Cincinnaty
145 Benhard Gr?shop Wester Emsteck child 4 Cincinnaty
146 Johann Gr?shop Wester Emsteck child 1 Cincinnaty
147* Bernhard Lohmann Herdingh???? farmer 18 Cumberland 1 T
148* Marianne Laing Herdingh???? woman 24 Cumberland 1 T
149 Angela Budhe Wester Emsteck woman 25 Cumberland 1 T
150 Johann Busing Gaste farmer 25 Baltimore 1 T
151* Johann ?ambar Gaste farmer 23 Baltimore 1 T
152 Joseph Wiegmann Cloppenburg farmer 36 Cincinnaty 1 T
153* Carl Steinfurth Steinfurth farmer 41 Cincinnaty 4 T
154 Adelheid Steinfurth Steinfurth woman 36 Cincinnaty
155 Anna Steinfurth Steinfurth child 11 Cincinnati
156 Johann Steinfurth Steinfurth child 9 Cincinnaty
157 Maria Steinfurth Steinfurth child 8 Cincinnaty
158 Heinerich Steinfurth Steinfurth child 6 Cincinnaty
159 Frienchen Steinfurth Steinfurth child 2 Cincinnaty
160 Anna Steinfurth Steinfurth woman 55 Cincinnaty
161 Johanna Singsang Leste woman 26 Cincinnaty 1 T
162 Georg Schroder Copendorf farmer 22 Cincinnaty 3 T
163* Wilhelm Wessel Gaste farmer 33 Wahlsng 3 T
164 Maria Wessel Gaste woman 34 Wahlsng
165 Lisette Wessel Gaste child 3 Wahlsng
166 Johann Wessel Gaste child 6m Wahlsng
167 Peter Over Gaste farmer 37 Wahlsng 2 T
168 Christine Over Gaste woman 22 Wahlsng
169 Carl Over Gaste child 3 Wahlsng
170* Maria Schutte Gaste servant 2? Wahlsng 1 T
171 Elise Wessel Gaste servant 18 Wahlsng
172* Christine Bucker Gaste servant ?8 Baltimore 1 T
173 Heinerich Breuwe Gaste farmer 21 Baltimore 1 T
174* Henrich Mertens Enptingha? brewer 27 Pittsburg 1 T
175* Daniel Ep?er Heldburg schoemacker 22 Pittsburg 1 T
176 Wilhelm Bremer Holzmunden mason 24 Pittsburg 1 T
177* Johann Muller Vacha buckeller 44 Baltimore 18 T
178 Elisabeth Muller Vacha woman 44 Baltimore
179 Maria Muller Vacha child 21 Baltimore
180 Magnus Muller Vacha child 16 Baltimore
181 Franz Muller Vacha child 12 Baltimore
182 Angeliea Muller Vacha child 8 Baltimore
183* Hermann Ekelmann Bransche child 18 Baltimore 1 T
184* Adam Lohrer Waide??or? weaver 30 Baltimore 1 T
185* Carl Spr??n Bohmte farmer 16 Wahlsng 1 T
186 Wilhelm Lieber Bohmte farmer 20 Cincinnati 1 T
25 children under 5 years
5 American Citizens
(Signed) Carl Wieting
Transcriber's Notes:
Town names spelled as found. Most of the occupations are written as found.
Baggage section transcribed as found. The T probably stands for trunk.
The column for baggage on the original was placed before the destination,
but has been moved here, to make it easier to view the destination.
#1-2 no residence, occupation, or ages were recorded for these two, nor was
the name given for #2.
#7-10 town could be spelled Wreixen or Wreinen.
#15 first name looks like Fratjen.
#17 first name looks like Jettler or Jetlbr or Jetllr; residence looks
like B?hlfeld or Rthlfeld or Mhlfeld.
#18 age could be 60 or 62.
#19 surname looks like Storhr or Storbr.
#21-26 residence looks like Halbertbracht or Halbertbencht.
#26 child was dittoed for this passenger, though age recorded as 24; damage
in area of destination.
#27-30 area for town and occupation damaged, as was destination.
#29 seem to be more letters after Joh for first name, but damaged;
could be Johann or Johanna.
#31-32 due to damage to area above these passengers, it was not possible to
determine the destination of these two.
#37 surname looks like it could be Bock or Beck or Back; area is damaged.
#38 the entire line is missing due to damage, though destination could
possibly be Baltimore; age could be in 30's.
#39 damage continues here; surname possibly begins with S, and could be 7
or so letters long. Occupation could be smidt, though only last
letters, dt, are there.
#40-42 town could be something like Ruftinheim, but last letters are
very mangled.
#40 occupation not determined; looks something like Wahlserg or Wahlsag.
#44 possibly a letter before Elisabeth, but could be an error; cannot
determine what it is.
#45 surname looks like Dneckbirder or Dneckbuder.
#47 the word woman was dittoed for this infant.
#48-49 surname looks like Ekehardt or Ekchardt; first name for #48 is damaged,
though last letters could be rg or ry.
#54 age possibly 20.
#55 age could be 34 or 54.
#59 town spelled Grumberg here, though Grunberg for previous passengers.
#69 age could be 23 or 33.
#71 for this passenger, in the surname column was written Bodenwerda, which is
probably the town, and Rodewig was written in the town column, but is
probably the surname, so they have been changed here from the original.
#72-73 surname could be spelled Hanecken or Henecken; damage in last column.
#74-78 surname looks like Lubkemann or Luckemann.
#79-86 surname something like Holwedel. Town could be spelled Sycke or Syeke.
#87-93 surname could be Huncke or Huneke.
#98-100 the word child was dittoed for these adult passengers; age for #98
could be 18 or 38.
#102 age possibly 30 or 50.
#105-106 town could be Bohme or Behme.
#107 surname looks like Boedicker or Boodicker or Bockdicker.
#108-112 town looks like Hauslage or Hansbage or variation.
#112 surname looks like Schrrei or Sohrru or variation; the word child
was dittoed.
#114 surname Sproder or Sprodor.
#115 town possibly spelled Furton.
#118 surname Erbmeyer or Erfmeyer or Erhmeyer.
#120-122 town looks like Langarod or Langurod.
#127-130 surname could be Henke though the H is tightly written, so could be
Kenke; town looks like Gershold or Gersheld perhaps.
#131 see previous note for town.
#132 surname looks like Kuter or Ruter or Reiter or variation.
#136 town spelled as found, but there is a Dinklage in Germany.
#138 town could be spelled Sapfelfeld or Stapfelfeld, but uncertain of the S.
#139 town possibly spelled Waarienburg or Wauienburg.
#141 town possibly spelled Lehde or Lohde or Lihde or Sihde or some variation.
#142-146 surname could be spelled Grushop or Grieshop.
#147-148 town looks like Herdinghuan, but could be Herdinghausen.
#151 surname could be Bambar or Rambar, or perhaps Niambar.
#153-160 surname and town recorded as the same.
#163-171 destination seems to be spelled that way, but perhaps it is meant to
be an abbreviation for something like Washington.
#170 age could be 20 or 26.
#172 age could be 18 or 28.
#174 town could be spelled Enptinghaier, but not certain.
#175 surname looks like Epler or Epter.
#177 occupation as found but could be bookseller. He had many more trunks than the
other passengers, as did the bookseller at #94.
#183 town spelled as found, but there is a Bramsche in Germany.
#184 town looks like Waidendorf perhaps.
#185 surname looks like Sprien or Spreen or Sprun.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 5.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 December 2000
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