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Ship Aurora


From Bremen to Baltimore
September 19, 1833

List of passengers of the Danish Ship Aurora J Frees from Bremen September 19, 1833
Columns represent: Name, Where from, Occupation, Grown Persons, under ??, 8, 4, 1 yr
    
 1*  Augustin Koster & family      Herbstein       farmer      3          1     1     1
 2*  Christoph Ruhl                Herbstein       weaver      7                1
 3   Elizabeth Kirchner            Lauterbach                  2
 4   Christian Kirchner               
 5   Christian Fauther             Spielberg       farmer      3                1
 6   Michael Braun                                 shoemaker   1
 7   Joseph Appenzeller            Altheim         farmer      1
 8   Joh. Bender                   Schoneck        weaver      2     1    2     1
 9   Wilh. Stamm                   Budingen        farmer      5    
10*  Christ. Muller                Budingen        blacksmith  2          1     1
11   Philip Hauber                 Schisheim*      taylor      1
12*  Heinrich Schafer              Eidorf          turner      1 
13   L. A. Larbeck                 Dittershahn*    taylor      1
14   Joh. Rommel                   Marberk         taylor      1
15   Adam Lo?kbuhler               Mannheim        taylor      1
16   Andreas Sturtz                Neuhaus         brewer      2     2    1
17   Conrad Linder                 Scheer          teacher     1
18*  Heinrich We?ker               Wallersdorf     weaver      2                1     1 
19   Anna M. Raubeling             Wallersdorf                 1
20*  G. ?ericho                    Lindersfels                 1
21   Balthasar Schnarr             Reinstad*       weaver      1               
22   J. Noll                       Dittershahn     miller      1
23*  Pins. Ruhl                    Herbstein       weaver      1
24   J. Nolte                      Gottingen                   3          1     1          
25   Mathias Lindner               Momlingen       farmer      3     2 
26   Georg Reid                    Mettennheim     weaver      2
27   Joh. Winzel                   Neidenberga     farmer      5     1
28   Joh. Ortswein                 Graefenau*      labourer    1
29   J. Justinis Heusing           Eisenach        butcher     1
30   J. B. Berend                  Hemsloh         farmer      5                2 
31*  H. G. Beimenbr?ck             Holshausen*     farmer      3     1    2     1
32*  Conrad ?eppisch               Markbrisk*      combmaker   1
33   Georg Kroff                   Weisenscheid*   farmer      3     1    1
34   Philipp Schneider             Hildesheim      locksmith   1
35   Ludwig Leppler                Herborn         butcher     4
36   Heinrich Gummer               Ewighausen      farmer      1
37*  Heinrich Smidt                Schwera         joiner      1
38   F. G. Weimann                 Lindorff        farmer      2     1    1     1
39   C  H. Welke                   Wismar          farmer      2          1     1
40*  C. Kir?el                     Schwabsburg     farmer      1
41*  H. Dingel                                     weaver      1
42   Adam  Oestreicher             Dolschenheim*   mason       4     1    1
43*  Joh. H. ?luter                Barge           carpenter   1    
                                                              ___   ___  ___   ___    ___
															 86     11   12     12     2																																																
Total 123 passengers.                          

Sworn before me this 19th day
of Sept 1833 by Capt. Frees

Jesse Stuart Mayor


Transcriber's Notes:

GENERAL

1.  The first non-grown up column could be 12 yrs.
2.  No passengers died on the voyage.

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES ON PASSENGERS

1.  umlaut o
2.  umlaut u
10. umlaut u
11. In the atlas I consulted, there is a Scheisheim.
12. umlaut a
13. The t's are clearly written; the closest place name I found in 
    the atlas was Dietershan.
15. ? could be e or c
18. ? could be t, l or h
20. ? could be F or J
21. Spelled Renstadt in the atlas.
23. umlaut u
28. Spelled Grafenau in the atlas I consulted.
31. ? could be a or o. There is a Hotzhausen in Sachsen (Saxony) and several Holthausens.
32. ? could be L or T.  Atlas has a Markbreit and and a Markritz.  
33. There is a Wiesemscheid.
37. Smidt is written twice, once in script and a second time in block 
    capitals.
40. ? could be t or s
41. The name Dingel is handwritten, then written again in block 
    capitals. A line is drawn through the place column.
42. Closest match in the atlas was Dossenheim.
43. ? could be F or S

Formatter's Note:
Ship thought to have arrived in Baltimore.
 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Barbara Archer and reviewed by Carl A. Crother members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 May 1999 and reviewed 4 Nov. 2002



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