Brig George Delius
[No.8.]Printed and sold by John C Clark, 60 Dock Street
Another transcription of this ship can be found in Volume 7
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken aboard the Brig George Delius whereof C. F. Hindrichson is Captain from Bremen, burthen 240 tons and owned by _________ of ___________ and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, ages, sex, occupations, country to which they belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*, baggage.
1 Joh.^s Mehle 39 male labourer Mengeringhausen St. Louis, Mo. 1 case
2 Joh. Detsen 31 male labourer Niederasppe Columbia 1 case
3* Ivan Schafer 28 male blacksmith Niederasppe Columbia 1 case
4 Herm. Wagner 24 male musician Niederasppe Columbia 1 case
5 Heirich Gerfen 46 male tinsmith Holsen Columbia
6 Anna Sophie Gerfen 17 female Holsen Columbia
7 Christ. Fr. Gerfen 11 male Holsen Columbia 6 to 11 bracketed with
8 Caroline Pickern 22 female servant Holsen Columbia 3 cases, 1 carpetbag
9 C. L. Halbert 14 male Holsen Columbia
10 Carl Ledermann 29 male butcher Holsen Columbia
11 C. Schmidt 24 male shoemaker Holsen Columbia
12 C. Ufermann 14 male labourer Hüllhorst Columbia 1 case
13 C. Boewekamp 35 male farmer Hüllhorst Columbia 13 to 17 bracketed with
14 Cath. Boewekamp 23 female Hüllhorst Columbia 2 cases, 1 bag, 1 bath tub
15 A. M. Boewekamp 3 female Hüllhorst Columbia
16 A. S. Boewekamp 6m female Hüllhorst Columbia
17 Chr. Fr. Voss 12 male Hüllhorst Columbia
18* F. Bolling 40 male shoemaker Schnathoest Columbia
19* A. M. L. Bolling 41 female Schnathoest Columbia 18 to 23 bracketed with
20* F. W. Bolling 17 male labourer Schnathoest Columbia 3 cases
21* C. F. Bolling 14 male Schnathoest Columbia
22* A. M. Bolling 7 female Schnathoest Columbia
23* C. H. Bolling 5 male Schnathoest Columbia
24 Heinr. Kahre 38 male butcher Hüllhorst Columbia 1 case
25 Gottlieb Heidenreich 49 male farmer Hüllhorst St. Louis, Mo.
26 A. M. Heidenreich 50 female Hüllhorst St. Louis, Mo. 25 to 29 bracketed with
27 C. H. Heidenreich 27 male farmer Hüllhorst St. Louis, Mo. 3 cases, 1 bath tub
28 Louisa Heidenreich 18 female Hüllhorst St. Louis, Mo.
29 Mary Heidenreich 16 female Hüllhorst St. Louis, Mo.
30 Wilhelmina Helwig 24 female servant Hüllhorst St. Louis, Mo.
31 C. T. Niedermeyer 43 male farmer Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
32 A. S. M. Niedermeyer 41 female Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
33 C. H. Niedermeyer 14 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian 31 to 38 bracketed with
34 C. F. Niedermeyer 12 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian 2 cases, 1 bag
35 H. W. Niedermeyer 10 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
36 A. M. Niedermeyer 4 female Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
37 C. F. Niedermeyer 2 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
38* H. L. Halbert 63 male farmer Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
39 C. Wiehle 32 male farmer Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
40 A. M. Wiehle 30 female Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
41 W. Wiehle 6 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
42* A. M. Halbert 56 female servant Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
43 Fr. W. Kroeger 37 male farmer Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
44 A. M. E. Kroeger 35 female Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
45 H. H. Kroeger 20 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
46 S. W. Kroeger 18 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian 39 to 50 bracketed
47 A. C. Kroeger 11 female Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian with 2 cases
48 L. Kroeger 8 female Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
49 H. Kroeger 5 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
50 F. W. Kroeger 3 male Hüllhorst Pennsylvanian
51* W. Burger 26y 3m male miner Stermede Pennsylvanian 1 carpetbag
52* W. Schluter 21y 3m male farmer Oberbauerschaft Pennsylvanian 1 bag
53 H. Auszieher 30 male farmer Hüllhorst Columbia 1 bag
54 F. Berning 17 male blacksmith Schnathorst Columbia 1 case
55* W. Henermann 20 male dyer Minden Pennsylvanian 1 case
56* Ernst Luciemuller 32 male farmer Altendorf Columbia
57* M. Luciemuller 18 female Altendorf Columbia 56 to 61 bracketed with
58* C. Luciemuller 21 male farmer Altendorf Columbia 3 bags
59* C. Luciemuller 19 male farmer Altendorf Columbia
60* A. M. Luciemuller 50 female Altendorf Columbia
61 Fr. W. Korte 28 male farmer Altendorf Columbia
62* W. Rehn 30 male basketmaker Mengeringhausen Illinois 3 cases
63* M. Rehn 20 female Mengeringhausen Illinois 1 bag
64* T. Rehn 55 female Mengeringhausen Illinois 1 gun
65 Ph. Walter 28 male farmer Sachsenhausen St. Louis, Mo.
66 W^m Krummel 44 male farmer Sachsenhausen St. Louis, Mo.
67 L. Krummel 42 female Sachsenhausen St. Louis, Mo. 65 to 69 bracketed with
68 W. Krummel 12 male Sachsenhausen St. Louis, Mo. 4 cases, 2 casks
69 T. Krummel 1y 6m male Sachsenhausen St. Louis, Mo.
70 H. Mamberg 20 male farmer Freyenhagen St. Louis, Mo. 1 case
71* Butger Buher 26 male farmer Paderborn St. Louis, Mo. 2 cases
72* H. Vennewitz 23 male farmer Paderborn St. Louis, Mo. 1 carpetbag
73* W. Vennewitz 20 female Paderborn St. Louis, Mo. 2 trunks
74* T. Vennewitz 18 female Paderborn St. Louis, Mo. 1 bag
signed: Philadelphia June the 11, 1847
Z. G. Hindrichson
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 search purpose.
* All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown.
3: Schafer is spelled with a Umlaut (Schäfer).
18 - 23: Bolling is spelled with o Umlaut (Bölling).
38 & 42: the last name could be Habbert.
51: Burger is spelled with u Umlaut (Bürger).
52: Schluter is spelled with u Umlaut (Schlüter).
55: the last name could be Heuermann.
56 - 60: the 2nd u in Luciemuller is u Umlaut (Luciemüller).
62 - 64: bracketed.
71: both the first and last names are spelled with u Umlaut (Bütger Büher).
71 - 74: bracketed.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 64.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 April 2010
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