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Creole


Germany to Texas
1846
Captain: JY Dannemann
Departed: Unknown Germany
Arrived: Texas (estimated 1846)
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Creole,
under Captain J. Y. Dannemann.
 1  Kuhnert, Ed. from Berlin

 2  Lange, Friedrich from Ruderhorn, Preussen

 3  Klasing, Heinrich and wife Catharina, nee Gunther, 
    children Antonette and Sophie from Hildesheim

 4  Meine, Friedrich from Einbeck

 5  Reppier, Carl and wife Caroline, nee Heuris 
    children Mathilde, Pauline, Marie, Emma and 
    Friedericke from Ropack

 6  Wickling, Moritz from Rheda, Preussen

 7  Blume, Heimrich and wife Johanne, nee Schramm, 
    from Einbeck, Hannover
 
 8  Lindemann, Heinrich from Einbeck, Hannover

 9  Pfannenschmiedt, Georg and wife Elenore, nee Bause, 
    from Einbeck, Hannover

10  Behrens, Friedrich from Einbeck, Hannover

11  Hausmann, Friedrich and wife Charlotte, nee Dryer, 
    from Bosingfeld

12  Meckel, Hugo from Halle, Preussen

13  Liebscher, Hugo from Halle, Preussen

14  Mehmark, Friedrich from Breslau

15  Unger, Benjamin from Stendal

16  Reiche, Gottlieb and wife Auguste, nee Stiebler 
    children Marie, Pauline and Anna Marie from Berlin
17  Bodecker, Carl and sons Louis and Theodor from Celle

18  Sieckel, August from Berlin

19  Sievers, Carl from Hannover

20  Beringer, Georg and wife, nee Menken, from Celle

21  Zum Berge, Hermann and wife Sophie, nee Sturm from Sulserd

22  Hildebrandt, Georgine from Sulserd

23  Oppermann, Gottlieb and wife Sabine, nee Waldmann, 
    children Marie, Therese, Hermann, Friedrich 
    and Antoinette from Hildesheim

24  Middelege, Conrad and wife Louise, nee Helmhold from Braunsfeld

25  Floge, Carl from Hildesheim

26  Lichen, Carl from Hildesheim

27  Behr, Michael from Hildesheim

28  Bube, Wilhelm from Hannover

29  Hoffmann, Carl from Hildesheim

30  Weber, Wilhelmine from Roping

31  Rauch, Friedrich and wife Henriette, nee Meyer,  
    children Friedrich, Frieeericke and Heinrich 
    from Sulserd, Hannover

32  Meyer, Friedericke from Sulserd, Hannover

33  Bolshe, Ernst

34  Sallinger, Christian and wife Dorothea, nee Spauth, 
    from Fallersleben

35  Wasterl, Christian and wife Christine, nee Trissler, 
    from Wedmershagen

36  Draub, Daniel from Schwednitz

37  Zaade, Christian and wife Louise, nee Weber, from Hildesheim

38  Robbeln, Heinrich and wife Johanne, nee Brockenfeld 
    from Hildesheim

39  Kaufler, Gottlieb and wife Johanne Christine, nee Schulz, 
    and daughter Pauline from Hildesheim

40  Schulz, Carl August and wife Christine, nee Buchwald,
    from Linderade

41  Bavenroth, Christian from Celle

42  Schluter, Dorothea from Heilschesheim

43  Forcke, August

44  Forcke, Henrietta

45  Meyer, Heinrich and sister Wilhelmine

46  Borges, Charlotte

47  Wiese, Carl

48  Bodecker, C.

49  Sussmann, Georg from Hamberg, Kurhessen


Correspondence 07/19/01 passengers #21 ZUMBERGE and #22 HILDEBRANDT
Herrmann Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Zumberge born 1823 and his wife 
August Christiane Sophie Sturm born 1813 were from Sulfeld amt 
Fallerseben Kgr. Hannover nearby Wolfsburg. Herrmann's mother 
Georgine Hildebrandt arrived with them in Galveston and by ox 
cart traveled to Fredricksburg, Texas.

Georgine Hildebrandt is Herrmann ZumBerge's mother.  She was the widow 
of Georg Konrad Ludwig Zumberge and her full name was Louise Auguste 
Georgine Hildebrandt.  She lived in Comal County, New Braunfels, Texas 
and she died July 1877. 
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Retyped with the permission of the
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society
as published in "Our Heritage"
Volume XX, Number 4
Transcribed by Joan Renfrow a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 June 2000



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