Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Massatort


Unknown Port to Baltimore, Maryland
Third Quarter 1820

There is no sworn statement for this ship.
There is no captain's name listed for this ship.
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
  1  J J Muller    42  male    farmer
  2  A M Muller    42  female
  3  C M Muller    18  female
  4  J M Muller    17  male    farmer
  5  A A Muller    15  female
  6  D A Muller    13  female
  7  M   Muller    12  female
  8  J C Muller    11  female
  9  J H Muller     7  male
 10  J G Muller     5  male
 11  C   Muller     3  male
 12  R F Muller     6  female
 13  J G Grubman   32  male    farmer
 14  E R Grubman    6  male
 15  J   Grubman    5  male
 16  M F Bahre     45  male    farmer
 17  A M Bahre     43  female
 18  J G Bahre     13  male
 19  M F Bahre      6  male
 20  G   Bahre      4  male
 21  B   Eckstan   70  male    farmer
 22  J   Eckstan   27  male    farmer
 23  E   Bakinger  28  male    taylor
 24  A M Bakinger  24  female
 25  S   Leopolin  19  female
 26  J M Weiland   45  male    blacksmith
 27  C   Weiland   41  female
 28  G A Weiland   18  male    blacksmith
 29  C   Weiland   13  female
 30  C   Weiland    9  female
 31  J M Eckstein  42  male    farmer
 32  M   Eckstein  39  female
 33  J M Eckstein  15  female
 34  J G Eckstein   2  male
 35  G P Hoffman   44  male    farmer
 36  A M Hoffman   45  female 
 37  A B Hoffman   18  female


Transcriber's Notes:

Port of departure and nationality of passengers not
given in microfilm copy. Passengers appear to be
German.

Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

No births or deaths were recorded.

*District 3 Port of Baltimore
Collectors Office
September 1820
(signed) ??? H W Cuttoch Coll.

*The Quarterly List of the 3rd Quarter of 1820 carried
the Collector's Office statement following  the last
ship.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 February 2004



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