SS Cimbria
I, E. Badenhausen, Master of the S.S. Cimbria do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of the said Cimbria at Hamburg ? Havre from which port the Cimbria has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage; the country to which each belongs and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died. Sworn to this 1st ? February 1879, Before me Riz?????? E Badenhausen So help me God. List of Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the ????? S.S. Cimbria whereof ?? E. Badenhausen is master, from Hamburg ? Havre burthen 330.8 tons
A list of the passengers aboard the SS Cambria from Hamburg Havre to New York. 1 February 1879, Captain E. Badenhausen.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, accommodation.
Between deck Passengers 1 Gottlieb SCHMITT 39 M smith Prussia US* 2 Moses FRANKEL 14 M boy Prussia US 3 Franz MARON 18 M workman Prussia US 4 Hermann SINGUHR 19 M tinman Prussia US 5 Ernestine NATHANS 19 F unmarried Prussia US 6 Johanne NATHANS 17 F unmarried Prussia US 7 Johann RUT 27 M farmer Bohemia US 8 Lisette BURMEISTER 38 F unmarried * ?????? US 9 Elisabeth HAPFKE 34 F unmarried Prussia US 10 Vermann HAPFFE 17 M workman Prussia US 1 Carl HOLZ 30 M engineer United States US 2 Lina HOLZ 27 F his wife United States US 3 ?uyers DAMERAU 32 M inkeeper United States US 4 Louise SCHAMP 37 F woman Prussia US 5 Adolph SCHAMP 19 M far???er Prussia US 6 Georg WILD 23 M * ?????? US 7 Hans JENSEN 21 M Tinman Prussia US 8 Matthews BIPPUS 36 M innkeeper Wurtenberg US 9 Juda LEWIN 26 M merchant Russia US 20 Fritz MERKEL 27 M merchant Prussia US 1 Carl HECK 31 M merchant Prussia US 2 Emel FELINSKY 28 M merchant United states US 3 Adeline ZELINSKY 23 F his wife Prussia US 4 Isidor ZELINSKY 4m M baby Prussia US 5 Pauline WOLFF 19 F unmarried Prussia US 6 Johann WITTMANN 27 M farmer Bavaria US 7 Joseph HOEFFLER 37 M merchant U??? States US 8 Georg SCHIFFMACHERS 27 M workman Bavaria US 9 Josefine SCHIFFMACHERS 19 F unmarried Bavaria US 30 Magdalena GRIESMERS 26 F unmarried Bavaria US 1 Marie GABRIEL 19 F unmarried Bavaria US 2 Eugenie THOMA 9 F child Bavaria US 3 Christian DEETHMANN 28 M merchant Prussia US 4 Emil BOSSE 22 M merchant United States US 5 Hermann SCHADE 26 M * Prussia US 6 Friedrich SCHADE 68 M farmer Prussia US 7 Enm??? BREDEAN 21 F unmarried Prussia US 8 Friedrich MEYER 49 M merchant Prussia US 9 Josef KESSLER 23 M merchant Austri? US 40 Oscar ECHMANN 25 M merchant ?an??? US 1 Elise PFITZER 27 F woman United States US 2 Friedrich RUPPE 30 M farmer United States US 43 Johannes JUNG 16 M farmer Germany US 4 Staniolano AlKIER 28 M apothecarian Prussia US 5 Emil F SCHEUDD 25 M farmer Prussia US 6 Max BEGER 22 M farmer ?acouis US 7 Ernest MA?CHECH* 24 M Tailor ?acony US 8 August NICKEL 31 M farmer United States US 9 Albert MOLLER* 36 M workman United States US 50 Johann SCHULTZ 32 M merchant Denmark US 1 Franz SCHMIDT 23 M * Prussia US 2 Antoine PFISTER 18 F unmarried United States US 3 Carl GREETZ 31 M merchant United States US 4 Jacob PERLIN 20 F his wife United States US 6 Willy PERLIN 6m baby United Stats US 7 Wajeich KRZYZANOWSKY 23 M farmer Prussia US 8 Franz HORN 40 M farmer United States US 9 Charles APPEL 33 M Laboer United States US 60 Emil GUSSTUID? 29 M merchant Prussia US 1 Fritz von der OATEN 30 M artist Prussia US 2 Martha OATEN 29 F his wife Prussia US 3 Anealie OATEN 3m F baby Prussia US 4 Wilhelm REHWOLD 51 M Prussia US 5 Lorenz SCHMIDE 18 M butcher Bavaria US 6 Alfred JORNQUIST 24 M engineer Sweden US * * 7 Martin THIESSEN 22 M butcher Bavaria US 8 ??esentia WEIST * * * 9 Daniel JOHNSEN 22 M but?? Prussia US 70 Elise SCHANER 24 F ?????? Prussia US 1 Dominico TERTONI 24 M ?????? United States US TOTAL 71 Passengers E Badenhausen Captain Cabin Passengers 72 Emilie HELMS 17 F lady United States * 73 Eloisa V KAYSER 60 F lady United States 74* Alexander KAYSER 20 M * 75 Ceonrad TRIPP 55 M brewer United States 76 Catharine TRIPP 33 F lady United States 77 Louis CASSIES 37 M Captan Prussia 78 Lura CASSIES 30 F lady Prussia 79 Charlotte CASSIES 8 F child Prussia 80 Guird KRATZMAYER 46 M Physcian United States 81 Nax?rou TROLLINS 23 M farmer ??????? 82 Geoigina TROLLINS 24 F lady ?????? 83 Mea ZIENN 27 M merchant United States 84 * may be Sigfried HANDOLF 23 M merchant United States 85 Emillie SMITH 34 F Lady United States 86* ??????* SMITH 9 child United States 87* ??????* SMITH 7 child United States 88 ?C MOERLESS 19 M merchant US 89 Mr M A CASE 30 M Merchant US 90 Mr L T SCHOVARK 27 M Merchant US 91 Mr Carl KERLER 25 M merchant US * E Badenhausen Captain Transcriber's Notes: The ? marks indicates letters or words that can not be read due to the quality of the original document. The * indicates an explanation in the Transcriber's Notes. Manifest scribe did not number the cabin passengers; they have been numbered sequentially to aid with referencing. Cimbria Badenhausen, gr. granddaughter of the Captain, was named after the ship. #8 country to which she belongs may be Mecklenburg #12 country to which she belongs may be United States #16 Georg Wild *no occupation #35 Hermann ?hade *no occupation #47 & 49 have umlaut #51 Franz Schmidt *no occupation * Two lines between #66 & 67 crossed out #68 Weist age 19 & rest of line unreadable * Two lines between #68 & 69 crossed out *United States on the original manifest, due to lack of space changed to US. Cabin Passengers notes *Nothing indicated in the column "country to which they intend to become inhabitants" #74 Alexander Kayser shows no occupation #86-87 SMITH * too faint to read (two children) *Last line crossed out

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 416, List 97.
Transcribed by Alice Stansfield Herzberg for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 March 1999
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