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Louise Friedericke


Unknown Port Germany to Unknown Port Texas
2 November 1846

Captain: Capt Knigge
Departed: Unknown Germany
Arrived: Texas 2 November 1846
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Louise Friedericke,
under Captain Knigge
 1  Johann Klaus and wife Maria, nee Hinz, and children Louise, 
    Ernestine and Caroline from Sinn, Nassau
2 Daniel Sartor
3 Georg Kimmel and wife Elisabeth, nee Loos
4 Johanna Breitenstein from Sinn, Nassau
5 Martin Pilger
6 Johannes Immel and wife Maria, nee Schafer, and children Elisabeth and Peter
7 Johannes Wennel and wife Margarete, nee Greiner and daughter Catharina
8 Johann Heinrich and wife Anna, nee Basemann, and children Johann, Jacob, Phillipp, Johannes, Conrad and Marie from Sinn, Nassau
9 Conrad Baumann and wife Margarethe, nee Hosch, and children Catharina, Margaretha, Conrad, Peter and Wilhelmine from Brockhobel, Kurhessen
10 Michael Beaumeister and wife Mararetha, nee Schlieper from Kurhessen
11 Georg Blum
12 August Magdeburg and sons Hermann and Guido
13 Ludwig Johr and wife Caroline, nee Zarberg, and daughter Ottilie
14 Stephan Hannel
15 Adolf Knipecher
16 Johann Herber and wife Dorothea, nee Packbursche, and children Elisabeth and Sophie
17 Carl Sommer from Eilm
18 Johann Polenz from Potsdam
19 Johann Mertens and wife Anna, nee Schulze, from Lohne, Preussen
20 Maria Kruger
21 Johann Otto and wife Dorothea, nee Harmsen
22 Caroline Koppelten from Gehra
Retyped with the permission of the
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society
as published in "Our Heritage"
Volume XIII, Number 2
Transcribed by Joan Renfrow a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 June 2000


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