Bark Eduard
I, F. G Halberstadt, Master of the Bark Eduard do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of Baltimore is a true and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of the said Bark at Bremen from which port said Bark has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant: and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage and the names and ages of those who died.
Sworn to this Oct 22, 1872 So help me God F G Halberstadt
Before me ? ? , (port authority signature indecipherable)
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Bark Eduard, whereof Halberstadt, is Master from Bremen, burthen ?? tons.
Columns represent: passenger name, age, gender, occupation, country of origin, and destination.
1* Carl Ro??ow 41 m farmer Preussen Maryland 2 W. Blume 48 m Preussen Maryland 3 F. Wi??hand 55 m shoemaker Lippe Indiana 4 ? Wi??hand 50 f Lippe Indiana 5 Otto Wi??hand 7 m Lippe Indiana 6 Fr?? Eschenburg 33 m farmer Mecklenburg Wisconsin 7 Marie Eschenburg 39 f Mecklenburg Wisconsin 8 Johann Eschenburg 15 m Mecklenburg Wisconsin 9 Dorothea Eschenburg 8 f Mecklenburg Wisconsin 10 Fritz Eschenburg 6 m Mecklenburg Wisconsin 11 Sophie Eschenburg 4 f Mecklenburg Wisconsin 12 Marie Eschenburg 8m f Mecklenburg Wisconsin 13 Dorothea Rabe 7? f farmer Mecklenburg Milwaukee 14 Johann Rabe 35 m Mecklenburg Milwaukee 15 W. Schunatzl 26 m Tailer Preussen S. Carolina 16 Wilhemine Schunatzl 30 f Preussen S. Carolina 17 Arnold Schunatzl 3 m Preussen S. Carolina 18 Marie Schunatzl 3m f Preussen S. Carolina 19 Louise Mischofski 26 f Preussen S. Carolina 20 Hinrich Schorich 54 m Laborer Oldenburg Cincinnati 21 Elisabeth Schorich 60 f Oldenburg Cincinnati 22 Marianne Schorich 17 f Oldenburg Cincinnati 23 August Schorich 12 m Oldenburg Cincinnati 24 Marie Gers 50 f Hannover Cincinnati 25 Gerhard Gers 17 m Hannover Cincinnati 26 Carl Hilbing 25 m Joiner Preussen S. Carolina 27 Heinrich Bischoff 35 m farmer New York New York 28 Elisabeth Hardeck 59 f Bohmen Chicago 29 Mathes Hardeck 20 m farmer Bohmen Chicago 30 Edmund Werner 24 m Schmidt Preussen Baltimore 31 Marcus Angel 33 m Laborer Austria Baltimore 32 Aug Schwan 32 m Tailor Preussen Baltimore 33 Wilhemine Freiberg 19 f Preussen Pensilvanien 34 Albert Freiberg 9m m Preussen Pensilvanien 35 Wilhemine Freiberg 51 f Preussen Pensilvanien 36 Henrietta Demke 53 f Preussen Maryland 37 Chatarine Strothman 17 f Preussen New York 38 Joh Spunt 25 m ?? Preussen Chicago 39 Conrad Volkert 17 m waiter Bayern Maryland 40 Z W Zung 27 m shoemaker Hessen Philadelphia 41 A. Gerlach 27 m tailor Preussen Baltimore 42 Th. Horn 22 m farmer Preussen Baltimore 43 W. Toke 63 m laborer Preussen Baltimore 44* Carl Rat?ki 28 m laborer Preussen Baltimore 45* Wm. Midd?kamp 35 m labourer Preussen Baltimore 46* Helene Midd?kamp 25 f Preussen Baltimore 47* Diedrich Midd?kamp 6 m Preussen Baltimore 48* Anna Midd?kamp 11m f Preussen Baltimore 49 Lucie Middleberg 55 f Preussen Baltimore 50* Adam W?tte 19 m farmer Baden Cincinnati Transcriber's Notes: A question mark (?) indicates indecipherable material. An asterisk (*) indicates further information in these footnotes. A caret (^) indicates letters left out of an abbreviated name and the letters following it appear in superscript. Passenger Notes: 1 Surname unclear--may be Rossow or Romass. 3-5 Surname unclear--may be Wedehand, Wiechand or Wiechard. 44 Surname may be Ratcski, Ratuki or Ratecki. 45-48 Surname may be Middhkamp or Middlekamp. 50 Surname may be Witte or Wette.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 21.
Transcribed and donated by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 November 2001
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