Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Bark Neptune


Bremen, Germany to Galveston
6 November 1849

DISTRICT OF GALVESTON - PORT OF GALVESTON
List of passengers arrived from Foriegn Ports in the Port of Galveston (Texas) during the Fourth Quarter of 1849.
     Bark Neptune 
     Master Schmichel 
     from Bremen (Germany)
     Arrival Date, Nov. 6, 1849
Columns represent: Name, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country to which they intend to become Inhabitants.
 1  J H Fulaff                        Farmer     Prussia         Texas (USA)
 2  Caroline Fulaff
 3* Al??? Knapp
 4* J ? Fuchs (and children)
 5  Jules Fuchs
 6  Carl Fuchs
 7* ????? Fuchs
 8  Hugo Khodius
 9* Sa??? Nohe
10  Henriette Nohe (w/4 children)
11  Bernar Nohe
12  Alina Nohe
13* Al???? Nohe
14  Alica Nohe
15  Josephine Bracht
16  Felicia Bracht
17  C W Pressler
18  Clara Pressler
19  Henriette Dascke
20  Wm Helmens                        Captain    Bremen (Germany)
21  Maria Haughammer (w/her children)            Austria
22  Bertha Haughammer
23  Maria Haughammer
24  Fanny Haughammer
25  Toni Haughammer
26  Josephine Haughammer
27  Carl Haughammer
28  Heinrich Haughammer
29  Fr. Rumann (w/her children)       Farmer     Prussia
30  Maria Rumann
31  Rosa Rumann
32* Conrad Ti?s
33* Anne Carol Ti?s
34  Carl Knapp
35  August Koche                                 Saxony
36  Amalie Koche
37* Emil Koch
38* Bertha Koch
39  Carol Klumm
40  Carl Aug Lorse
41  Amalie Lorse
42  Carl Theodor Lorse
43  Geog Aschuner
44  Hans C Himmelmann                            Prussia
45* Franz Ko?ine 
46* (and wife) Ko?ine
47* Oswald Ko?ine
48  Joseph Mucke                      Shoemaker
49  Ernst W Tillner                   Mechanic
50  S G Vollmar                       Baker
51  Wilh Schmidt                      Bookbinder 
52  (and wife) Schmidt
53  Jos Gutsic                        Mechanic
54  (and wife) Gutsic
55  S W Hausding                      Baker
56  (and wife) Hausding
57* Fr Gotsch?                        Tailor
58* (and wife) Gotsch?
59  Franz Puessler                    Farmer
60  Moritz Doerk
61  C H Brunstedt
62  (and wife) Brunstedt
63  Gottl Brunstedt
64  Heinz Brunstedt
65  S M Bock
66  (and wife) Bock
67  Wilh Clemins
68  (and wife) Clemins
69  Edward Stenes
70  Robert Stenes
71  Heinrich Stenes
72  Laura Stenes
73  Peter Pather
74  (and wife) Pather
75  J F Hoffmann
76  Hans Bohe
77  Wilh Hiersman
78  (and wife) Hiersman
79  Aug Donnmell                                   Holstein
80  (and wife) Donnmell
81  Eliza Roth                                     Prussia
82  (and child) Roth
83  E Harm Muller                    Merchant      Pruusia


Transcriber's Notes:

*  The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the original 
   transcriber.

?  The use of a ? indicates a word or letter that could not be read, due to the
   quality of original document.

*  The three columns-Age, Sex and Died have been eliminated because there was
   nothing  entered.

*  This Manifest is very different for it is all handwritten, no ages are
   given, sex is not given, references to wives are made but first names of
   wives are not given. Very few Occupations are given. Just a few references
   made to note where individuals are from.


Passenger Notes:

# 3 - Last three letters are unintelligible.
# 4 - Middle initial looks like a C
# 7 - Cannot decipher first name. Last letter is g or y
# 9 - First name is five letters starting with Sa
#13 - First name ????
#32-#33 - Third letter is either h f s
#37-#38 - These passengers, Koch, followed passengers, Koche. Perhaps
      they were related and it was a spelling error.
#45-#46-#47 - The missing letter/s may have been ss
#57-#58 - This last name seems to have a last letter; u or i 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 3.
Transcribed by Al O'Brien a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 June 2001



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