Bark Creole
List of Passengers which arrived at the Port of Galveston, the District of Texas during the quarter ending September 30th, 1852
Notes at top of page: Date of Entrance - July 8; Denomination and name of vessel - Bark Creole; Name of Master - Wessels; Where From - Bremen
Columns represent: Names of Passengers, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants
1 Georg Witting 24 M
2 Simon Preister 19 M Baker
3 Emil Preister 17 M Baker
4 Otto Boedeiker 21 M Butcher
5 Heinrich Boedeiker 23 M Butcher
6 Rosine Friederich 18 F Butcher
7 Margaretha Sieper 26 F Butcher
8 Franciska Hesse 25 F Butcher
9 Ludwig Muth 35 M Farmer
10 Johannes Hiller 18 M Baker
11 Johannes Schilling 30 M Farmer
12 Carl Mark 20 M Farmer
13 Phillippine Ohldog 22 F Farmer
14 Sophie Ohldog 16 F Farmer
15 Leonore Bringmans 19 F Farmer
16 Freiderike Schaefer 29 F Farmer
17 Bernhard Kowalz 17 M Carpenter
18 Christian Beyer 28 M Farmer
19 Christian Engelhardt 26 M Architect
20 Heinrich Fruetschel 24 M Architect
21 Gottfried Hauer 34 M Brickmaker
22 Maria Hauer 32 F Brickmaker
23 Christian Hauer 10 M Brickkaker
24 Maria Hauer 6 F Brickmaker
25* Caroline Hauer 6 Mo F Brickmaker
26 Jacob Priper 57 M Carpenter
27 Eva Priper 46 F Carpenter
28 George Priper 24 M Carpenter
29 Johannes Priper 21 M Carpenter
30 Ludwig Priper 17 M Carpenter
31 Martha Juliana 13 F Carpenter
32 Heinrich Juliana 8 M Carpenter
33 Carl Tanish 52 M Shoemaker
34 Freidenske Tanish 46 F Shoemaker
35 Adelheid Tanish 18 F Shoemaker
36 Ludwig Tanish 14 M Shoemaker
37 Herman Tanish 7 M Shoemaker
38 Albert Tanish 5 M Shoemaker
39 Jacob Tanish 40 M Saddler
40 Catharine Haske 31 F Saddler
41 Maria Haske 4 F Saddler
42 Luise Haske 9 Mo F Saddler
43* Johann Krause 31 M Taylor
44 Emilie Krause 28 F Taylor
45 Wilhelm Krause 3 M Taylor
46 Hulda Krause 9 Mo F Taylor
47 August Voss 24 M Shoemaker
48 Kannadine Voss 22 F Shoemaker
49 Christian Kauffman 38 M Farmer
50 Friedrich Scheperkoeper 39 M Farmer
51 Catharine Scheperkoeper 40 F Farmer
52 Friedrich Scheperkoeper 8 M Farmer
53 Lisette Scheperkoeper 3 F Farmer
54 Christian Kock 20 M Cartwright
55 Friedericke Arnicke 18 F Cartwright
56 Michael Schoenher 28 M Shoemaker
57 Johann Turmmler 35 M Ropemaker
58 Friedericke Trummler 31 F Ropemaker
59 Friedericke Pauline Trummler 4 F Ropemaker
60 Ernestine Louise Trummler 2 F Ropemaker
61 Theodor Trummler 9 Mo M
62 Ludwig Voss 28 M Farmer
63 Auguste Voss 25 F
64 Wilhelmine Voss 2 F
65 Wilhelm Voss 6 Mo M
66 Heinrich Buenger 54 M Cartwright
67 Friedericke Buenger 54 F
68 Wilhelm Boethe 20 M Cartwright
69 Johann Droste 25 M Farmer
70 Conrad Niemann 42 M Mason
71 Maria Niemann 44 F
72 Friedrich Niemann 16 M
73 Carl Niemann 11 M
74 Sophie Niemann 6 F
75 Christian Melcher 34 M Carpenter
76 Lisette Melcher 37 F
77 Mina Melcher 5 F
78 Lina Melcher 6 Mo F
79 Michael Tippent 37 M Watchmaker
80* Christian Eacher 26 M Taylor
81 Heinrich Tauterbach 25 M Farmer
82 Christian Sprenger 34 M Farmer
83 Johann Triebel 38 M Glovemaker
84 Johanna Triebel 40 F
85 Amalie Triebel 9 F
86 Auguste Triebel 5 M
87 Friedericke Triebel 4 F
88 Michael Triebel 34 M Farmer
89 Anna Catharine Triebel 34 F
90 Freiderich Triebel 10 M
District of Texas
Port of Galveston
September 30th, 1852
Wm R Arrith
Collector
Transcriber's Notes:
? = Approximate number of letters that are unreadable.
* = Attention to this Transcribers List.
** = Special Attention noted.
Numbers were added by transcriber for ease in locating
All Passengers were listed as 'from Germany' and 'going to Texas'
Infants ages were listed as 1/2, 9/12 Etc. Transcriber changed them to 6 Mo,
9 Mo etc.
The original transcriber used ditto marks for the Father's occupation for an
entire family. A new transcriber took over with passenger 61 and he did not
use the ditto marks for a whole family.
Blank spaces are as on original.
Passengers Notes:
25 - a 6 month old baby listed as a "Brickmaker".
43 & 80 - Occupation Taylor is probably Tailor
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 3.
Transcribed by Royal A. Pritchard a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild25 July 2001
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