Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Bohemia


Germany to Texas
1846
Departed: Unknown Germany
Arrived: Texas (estimated 1846)
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Bohemia.
Columns represent: surname, given name, originating city
 1  von Waldegg, Julius Heusinger     Schwabach
 2  von Waldegg, Gustav Heusinger     Schwabach
 3  Klamber, Friedrich                Wiesbaden
 4  Hellermann, Eugen                 Mainz
 5  Hild, David                       Niederhausen
 6  Hild, Georg                       Niederhausen
 7  Marloff, Conrad                   Niederhausen
 8  Hetzel, Georg                     Wiesbaden
 9  Hetzel, Heinrich                  Wiesbaden
10  Hollinghausen, Joseph             Erbach
11  Hollinghausen, Johann             Erbach
12  Nink, Math.                       Erbach
13  Waldschmidt, Georg                Wurges
14  Diel, Martin                      Camberg
15  Becker, Adam                      Camberg
16  Becker, Georg                     Camberg
17  Meurer, Hubert                    Herbholzheim
18  Grim, Joseph                      Herbholzheim
19  Jager, Phillipp                   Herbholzheim
20  Kollmer, Wilhelm                  Herbholzheim
21  Kollmer, Peter                    Boppard
22  Germann, Jacob                    Fluisbach
23  Feudt, Wilhelm                    Siegen
24  Ruhl, Johann                      Herborn
25  Pfeiffer, Johann                  Herborn
26  Sehr, Jacob                       Dillenburg
27  Schildknecht, Adolf               Frohnhausen
28  Held, Louis                       Frohnhausen
29  Zimmermann, Heinrich              Dillenburg
30  Naurath, Wm.                      Erndlebruck
31  Pauli, Peter                      Erndlebruck
32  Helfenburger, Mathias             Feudinger Hutte
33  Ernst, Ludwig                     Feudinger Hutte
34  Conrad, Johann Theis              Feudinger Hutte
35  Fung, Conrad                      Linnefeld
Retyped with the permission of the
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society
as published in "Our Heritage"
Volume XXI, Number I
Transcribed by Joan Renfrow a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 June 2000


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