Ship Pearl
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Pearl whereof Alexander V. Fraser is Master from LeHavre, France, burthen 288 18/95th tons and owned by George Sandell & Isaac Eyre of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelhia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, given name, last name, age, occupation, to what Country belonging and country they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Richard Burke 32 male gentleman Ireland 2 Francis Esnard 34 male merchant France 3 Alfred Lewis 33 male England 4 Anson Steck 33 male farmer Holland 5 Maria Steck 33 female Holland 6 Maria Steck 10 female Holland 7 Eva Steck 9 female Holland 8 Catharina Steck 5 female Holland 9 Ludwig Steck 4 male Holland 10 Joseph Steck 2 male Holland 11 Caspar Loegla 27 male Holland 12 Barbara Loegla 33 female Holland 13 CatharIna Loegla 5 female Holland 14 Magdalena Loegla 3 female Holland 15 George Loegla 1 male Holland 16 George Kuntz 34 male Holland 17 Magdalena Kuntz 28 female Holland 18 George Kuntz 9 male Holland 19 Henrick Kuntz 3 female Holland 20 Magdalen Kuntz 2 female Holland 21 Jacob Geitran 35 male farmer Holland 22 Dorothea Geitran 32 female Holland 23 Jacob Geitran 5 male Holland 24 George Geitran 4 male Holland 25 Henrick Geitran 3 male Holland 26 Dorothea Geitran 1 female Holland 27 Martin Shuster 31 male Holland 28 Magdalina Shuster 34 female Holland 29 Caroline Shuster 6 female Holland 30 Carl Shuster 5 male Holland 31 Magdalina Shuster 5 female Holland 32 Elizabeth Shuster 4 female Holland 33 Catherine Shuster 2 female Holland 34 Saloman Shuster 3m male Holland 35 Fred^k Vesser 42 male shoemaker Holland 36 Christina Vesser 30 female Holland 37 Johan Vesser 3 male Holland 38 George Burgein 35 male farmer Holland 39 Margann Burgein 36 female Holland 40 Maria Burgein 10 female Holland 41 Barbara Burgein 8 female Holland 42 George Burgein 5 male Holland 43 Jacob Burgein 4 male Holland 44 Frederick Burgein 2 male Holland 45 Magdalena Burgein 20 female Holland 46 * Burgein 10da female Holland 47 Jaocb Holtinger 40 male Holland 48 Elizabeth Holtinger 39 female Holland 49 Allin Holtinger 11 Holland 50 Mariann Holtinger 10 female Holland 51 Johannes Holtinger 5 female Holland 52 Barbara Holtinger 3 female Holland 53 Magdalena Holtinger 3 female Holland 54 Maria Holtinger 9m female Holland 55 Barbara Holltinger 22 female Holland 56 Christo Hurter 44 male butcher Holland 57 Hurter 38 female Holland 58 Frederick Hurter 13 male Holland 59 George Hurter 8 male Holland 60 * Christina Hurter 3 female Holland 61 Michael Hurter 5 male Holland 62 Magdalina Hurter 1 female Holland 63 George Geiling 54 male weaver Holland 64 Barbara Geiling 35 female Holland 65 Magdaline Geiling 9 female Holland 66 George Geiling 7 male Holland 67 Philip Geiling 5 male Holland 68 Frederick Geiling 3 male Holland 69 Henrich Geiling 1 male Holland 70 Philip Huel 44 male weaver Wesstemburg 71 Elizabeth Huel 40 female Wesstemburg 72 Catherina Huel 17 female Wesstemburg 73 Elizabeth Huel 15 female Wesstemburg 74 E. Betzer 55 male farmer Wesstemburg 75 Catherina Betzer 55 female Wesstemburg 76 Elizabeth Betzer 11 female Wesstemburg 77 Michael Vies 24 male Wesstemburg 78 Christopher Velslager 21 male baker Wesstemburg 79 Gotlieb Quelterell 23 male farmer Wesstemburg 80 Anna Quelterell 24 female Wesstemburg 81 Johanna Quelterell 11 female Wesstemburg 82 Christian Quelterell 10 male Wesstemburg 83 Gotlieb Quelterell 9 male Wesstemburg 84 George Quelterell 5 male Wesstemburg 85 Margaretta Quelterell 4 female Wesstemburg 86 Christian Quelterell 2 male Wesstemburg 87 G. F. Fischer 45 male shoemaker Holland 88 Johanna Fischer 40 female Holland 89 Christian Hoffman 18 male Holland 90 Jean Fisher 23 male Holland 91 J. F. Fareg 30 male Wertemberg 92 Catherina Fareg 24 female Wertemberg 93 George Fallman 55 male Wertemberg 94 Elizabeth Fareg 2 female Wertemberg 95 Magdalina Fareg 3 female Wertemberg 96 LeMain Maturase 22 male cabinet maker France 97 Jagot 25 male carver France 98 Valentin Mattera 35 male wheelwright Holland 99 Margaretta Geiling 31 female Holland 100 David Geiling 3 male Holland 101 T. Lemberger 23 male farmer Wertemberg 102 R. Hein 19 male smith Holland 103 M. Roos 20 male butcher Holland 104 Michael Keck 30 male farmer Holland 105 Christian Lang 32 male farmer Wertemberg 106 William Lang 28 male baker Wertemberg 107 Martin Whas 43 male farmer Holland 108 J. J. Zanet 34 male farmer Switzerland 109 Ditters 26 male shoemaker Wertemberg 110 J. Oelslager 19 male baker Wertemberg 111 Arsole Prossa 44 male butcher Wertemberg 112 Egeth Anderg 24 male farmer Wertemberg 113 J. Egether 22 male weaver Holland 114 C. C. Schonhuck 18 male Holland 115 Christina Sorngell 18 female Holland 116 Johann Brown 3 male Holland 117 J. G. Wibbin 18 male butcher Holland 118 J. A. Horg 21 male currier Wertemberg 119 Philip Kurtz 25 male shoemaker Holland 120 Johan Baser 32 male tailor Holland 121 George Scmidt 30 male mason Holland 122 Fred Baden 29 male farmer Holland 123 Johan Fried 22 male weaver Holland 130 J. G. Volmer 18 male weaver Wertemberg 131 Christ Silberg 28 male carpenter Holland 132 Rustateir 23 male rope maker Holland 133 Henry Schab 22 male shoemaker Holland 134 George Schab 23 male shoemake Holland 135 Christopher F. Griner 27 male labourer 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. ^ A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of search. * None died during the voyage, therefore this column was omitted. 46 Born on the passage 60 Died on the passage 24 May 1830
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
13 May 2008
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