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Neptun


Unknown Port Germany to Unknown Port Texas
16 October 1846

Captain: Capt Wespermann
Departed: Unknown Germany
Arrived: Texas 16 October 1846
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Neptun,
under Captain Wespermann.
 1  Pfeister, Carl August, from Verlebeck, Detmold
2 Bierce, Burchard, and wife Johanne, nee Jaupen, and daughter Luise from Paderborn.
3 Betke, Wilhelm from Paderborn
4 Drawe, Ludwig, from Verlebeck, Detmold
5 Richter, Friedrich, and wife Friedericke, nee Spandau, and children Carl, Friedericke, Heinrich and Elisabeth from Celle
6 Ehrenpfort, Georg, from Verlebeck, Detmold
7 von Zener, Axel, from Wiesbaden
8 Kliewer, Peter, and wife Eva, nee Bartel from Grappe, Preussen
9 Franz, Heinrich
10 Foth, Jacob
11 Kalnke, Wilhem
12 Dammann, Carl, and wife Friedericke, nee Botte, and children Friedericke, Caroline, Carl and Wilhelmine from Georgenau, Strelitz
13 Fibiger, Friedrich, from Furstenwerder
14 Bleck, August, from Mechelau
15 Jantschke, Franz, from Stieten
16 Driver, Eduard and bride Elisabeth Holz
17 Bettsbach, Sophie
18 Witting, Georg
19 Ammann, Carl
Retyped with the permission of the
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society
as published in "Our Heritage"
Volume XX, Number 2
Transcribed by Joan Renfrow a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 June 2000


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