Immigrant Ships
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SS W. A. Scholten


Rotterdam, Netherlands to New York
9 January 1878

A list of all the passengers aboard the Steamship W. A. Scholten from Rotterdam to New York, January 9, 1878, Captain J. Janten.

Columns represent: Name, Age in Years-Months, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on voyage, Part of vessel occupied

 1  FELOGES, Ferdinano  40 M Labourer   Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 2  KROST, Catharina    51 F            Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 3  GRVOST, August      20 M Student    Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 4  WEISS, Ernst        25 M Labourer   Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 5  WEYNER, Frie?r      20 M Farmer     Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 6  WOLFF, Carl         40 M Farmer     Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 7* B?BOR, Emil?  
 8  HESS, Carl          19 M            Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
 9  ASSENMACHER, G.     35 M            Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
10  HECK? C??a          38 M Painter    Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
11  HECK?, Alana        35 F            Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
12  HECK?, Helena          F            Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
13  HECK?, Henriett      6 F            Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
14  HECK?, Josephine,    4 F            Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
15  VON ES, Vic         39 M Carpenter  Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
16  FULP, Willem        54 M Carpenter  Netherland       U.S. America  Steerage
17  WITH, Carl          44 M Clack?     Prussia Gemany   U.S. America  2nd Class
18  FELOGES, Anna       23 F            Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage
19  FELOGES, Emma          F            Prussia Germany  U.S. America  Steerage


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.

  Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.

 7 Appears to have ink line strike & smudge through name, no age, ink strike
   & smudge over sex, ink strike & smudge on countries, Steerage ditto marks
   remain

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 411, List 19.

Transcribed by Marie M. Davis for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 September 1998




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