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Ship Draper


Buenos Aires, Argentina to Baltimore, Maryland
18 October 1833

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, J. A. Hil?ert*, Master of the Ship Draper of Baltimore, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear, that the within Report and List, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the District of Baltimore contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all the passengers which have been taken on board the said Ship at Buenos Ayres or any other foreign Port or at Sea and brought into said District of the United States from said Port of Buenos Ayres. Sworn to before me, this 18th day of Oct. 1833. (Signed) Jno. A. Hil?ert. Before me, (signed) Jesse Hunt, Mayor.
List of all the Passengers who have been taken on board the Ship Draper of Baltimore from Buenos Ayres.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit. The final column was the same for all.
    
  1  John       Eschenburg     45     male     merchant  Germany                U. S. of America
  2  Eliza E.   Eschenburg     35     female             Wilmington, Delaware  
  3  Emily      Eschenburg      8     female             South America
  4  Ellen      Eschenburg      7     female             South America
  5  John       Eschenburg      6     male               South America
  6  Isabel     Eschenburg      4y6m  female             South America
  7  Rodney     Eschenburg      2y6m  male               Wilmington, Delaware
  8  Herman     Eschenburg      1y3m  male               South America
  9* Mrs. ?     Baxter         35     female             England
 10  Anthony    Baxter         30     male               Calcutta
                           
(Signed)  Jno. A. Hil?ert
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
This was a City List.

Captain's name could be Hilbert or Hillert.

Passenger Note:
  #9 There was no first name recorded for this passenger.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 March 2001



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