Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Bark Creole


Bremen, Germany to Galveston, Texas
8 July 1852

DISTRICT OF TEXAS – PORT OF GALVESTON
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 Guild
25 July 2001



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