Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Howard


Hamburg, Germany to New York
1 May 1843

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Paul N. Paulsen do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear (cut off) with my name and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Custom for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge (cut off) received on board the Hamly Ship Howard whereof I am Master, from Hamburgh
Sworn to this first May 1843 Before me J.N. Thomas
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Howard (cut off) (signed) P.N. Paulsen is Master, from Hamburgh.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong.
  1  Alex Hartmann        33 male    Watchmaker   Prussia
  2  S.P. Clasen          14 male                 Denmark 

Steerage Passengers

  3* S???? Berzl          26 male    Tobaconist   Austria
  4* ???on Bettmann       23 male    Clothier     Bavaria
  5* ???ld Bettmann       17 male    Gas??er      Bavaria
  6  J.P. Houtemezer      24 male    Shoemaker    Bavaria
  7* ???? Wagner          23 male    Sadler       Bavaria
  8  Ferd. Reile          25 male    Wheelwright  Bavaria
  9  I. A. Gerhanser      28 male    Butcher      Bavaria
 10  Margt. Gerhanser     28 female               Holland
 11  Elisabeth Gerhanser   1 female               Holland
 12  G. T. Wedermann      34 male    Shoemaker    Bavaria
 13* F. W. Rudel          26 male    Watchmaker   Prussia
 14* ??? ???urky          23 male    Baker        Polan
 15* ??? ????ky           43 male    T????        ????
 16* ??? ?????            ?? female               ?????
 17* ??? ???un            ?? male    Doctor       Denmark
 18* ???ly ???min         19 male    Clerk        Hanover
 19* ??? ???nl            33 male    Glazier      England
 20* ??? ???terz          37 male    Butcher      Polan
 21* ??? ?????            19 male    Merchant     Polan
 22  Carl Franz           39 male    Farmer       Mecklenburg
 23  Morris Szinskowiz    16 male    Tailor       Prussia
 24* B??lan Graff         19 male    Merchant     Frankfurt
 25  L. P. Menehrt        26 male    Joiner       Saxony
 26* ???? Schroum         27 male    Merchant     Baden
 27  Heinrick Wedel       25 male    Brewer       Bavaria
 28* ????? Wedel          25 male    Joiner       Bavaria
 29* ???? Namahs          25 female               Bavaria
 30* ???? Namahs          15 male                 Bavaria
 31* ???? Clements        38 male    Brewer       Bavaria
 32* ???? Sch???tz        22 female               Bavaria
 33* ???? Sch???tz        21 female               Bavaria
 34* ???? ?????           27 male    Farmer       Bavaria
 35* ???? ?????           23 female               Bavaria
 36* ???? ?????           26 male    Weaver       Bavaria
 37* ???? ?????           30 male    Farmer       Bavaria
 38* ???? ?????           30 female               Bavaria
 39* ???? ?????           30 male    Farmer       Bavaria
 40* ???? ?????           19 male    Farmer       Bavaria
 

Transcriber's Notes:

*  An asterisk indicate additional information in the Transcriber's Notes.

?  The ? mark indicates letters or words that cannot be read due to the quality
   of the film or original document or illegible handwriting.

*  No births or deaths were recorded during this voyage.

*  The passengers were numbered by the transcriber.


Passenger Notes:

# 3-# 5 - Names illegible due to the quality of the film.
# 7 - Name illegible due to the quality of the film.
#13 - There is an umlaut u the surname.
#14-#21 - Names illegible due to the quality of the film.
#24 - Name illegible due to the quality of the film.
#26 - Name illegible due to handwriting.
#28-#40 - Names illegible due to quality of the film.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 51, List 202.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 March 2001



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