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Elisa and Charlotte


Germany to Texas
28 August 1846
Captain: Capt. Wendt
Departed: Unknown Germany Arrived: Texas 28 August 1846
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Elisa and Charlotte,
under Captain Wendt.
 1  Grobecker, Berthold and wife Regina, nee Beusshausen, and 
    children August, Jacob, Conrad and Daniel from Hattof, Hannover

 2  Kott, Friedrich Wilhelm and wife Auguste, nee Wechmann, from 
    Ohrdruff, Gotha

 3  Frank, Johann Georg and wife Elise, nee Fischer, and children Eva,
    Johann, Friedrich, Johanna and Maria from Hoenhof at Gotha

 4  Kruger, Franz Wilhelm from Frankenhausen

 5  Schader, Auguste from Frankenhausen

 6  Schuhardt, Pauline from Frankenhausen

 7  Schutter, Gustav and wife Johanna, nee Hohne, from Nordheim

 8  Zink, Carl from Berlin

 9  Doebler, Ferdinand and wife Auguste, nee Matheus and son 
    Theodor from Berlin

10  Schugard, Friedrich and sons Carl and Wilhelm from Behra

11* Funk, Friedrich Werner and wife from Wrietzen

12  Schultze, Ferdinand and wife Eleonore, nee Kossmann, and 
    son Wilhelm from Brettleben

13  Andreas, Carl and wife Wilhelmine, nee Bergmann, from Brettleben

14  Stegmann, Johann and wife Anna, nee Schrehen from Farnode, Weimar

15  Schuchardt, Adam from Farnode, Weimar

16  Braunholz, David and wife Johanna, nee Schrehm from Farnrade, Weimar

17  Salzmann, Conrad and wife Johanna, nee Schrehm, from Farnrade, Weimar

18  Kaiser, Elias from Farnrade, Weimar

19  Schrein, Conrad and wife Friederike, nee Schick, from Farnrade, Weimar

20  Christ, Johann August and wife Christine, nee Suge, from Uderaleben

21  Schmidt, Gottlob and wife Christine, nee Ullrich from 
    Frankenhausen, Preussen

22  Grebel, Dorothea from Frankenhausen, Preussen

23  Koch, Maris, from Frankenhausen, Preussen

24  Koch, Sophie from Frankenhausen, Preussen

25  Leipring, Otto from Halle, Preussen

26  Erdmann, Carl from Halle, Preussen

27  Heffter, Hermann from Merseburg, Preussen

28  Grote, Heinrich and wife Johanna nee Hundertmark, and children
    Caroline, Fredericke, Wilhelmine and Louise from Warbsen, Braunschweig

29  Lockstiehl, Friedrich and wife Wilhelmine, nee Jager, from 
    Warbsen, Braunschweig

30  Schirmer, Franz and wife Friedericke, nee Lubbert, from Tackau, Preussen

31  Nehrlich, Friedrich and wife Friedericke, nee Schirmer, from 
    Tackau, Preussen

32  Halberstadt, Heinrich Gustav from Herzberg, Hannover

33  Calmbach, Georg from Terzberg, Hannover

34  Hetzer, Carl

35  Apmann, Ferdinand and wife Sophie, nee Jesinicke, from Soltz, Kurhessen

36  Hetzer, Heinrich and wife Henriettem nee Pflug, from Soltz, Kurhessen

37  von Bieberstein, Hermann from Goerlitz, Preussen

38  Langkopf, Jacob from Reinburgen, Preussen

39  Kothe, Wilhelm


Transcriber's Notes:

*  Passenger # 11, wife not named.
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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