Immigrant Ships
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Brig Ivanhoe


Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland
31 July 1834

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, L. Lawrenson, Master of the Brig Ivanhoe of Boston, do solemnly swear that the annexed List contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all the Passengers who have been taken on board the said Brig at Bremen or any other foreign Port or at Sea and brought in the said vessel into any District of the U. S. since her departure from the said Port of Bremen. (Signed) L. Lawrenson. Sworn to (not filled in) July 1834, before me (signed) ?. Gill, ?.
Passengers for the Ivanhoe, L. Lawrenson Master, bound for Baltimore, by Lighterman Velter.
Columns represent: given name, surname, grown persons, children.
    
  1  Herm         Iden              6 grown persons 
  2  Daniel       Bay               4 grown persons   2 children
  3* Georg        Honig             1 grown person
  4  C. G.        Stahl             1 grown person
  5  J. D.        Strecker          1 grown person
  6  J. J.        Holzward          1 grown person
  7  J. C.        Fleiner           1 grown person
  8  Jacob        Stahl             1 grown person
  9  Gottl.       Zehner            1 grown person
 10  Chr.         Wolff             1 grown person
 11  Wilh’ne      Laiblin           1 grown person
 12  J.           Bamberger         1 grown person
 13  J.           Lindenbrink       1 grown person
 14  H. H.        Waschefort        2 grown persons   2 children
 15  J. H.        Bockhorst         1 grown person
 16* W’??         Brands            1 grown person
 17* Maria        Schluter          1 grown person
 18  Cath’a       Gohlinghorst      1 grown person
 19  Maria        Brickwede         1 grown person
 20  Cath’n       Quackemeyer       1 grown person
 21  P. G.        Rayter            2 grown persons
 22  Elis’th      Brickwede         1 grown person
 23  H.           Middelkamp        1 grown person
 24  H.           Koppelmann        1 grown person
 25  Fr.          Pieper            1 grown person
 26  Chr.         Baseler           1 grown person
 27* H. M.        W?ldmann          1 grown person
 28  G. D.        Detering          2 grown persons   4 children
 29  J. H.        Bruns             1 grown person
 30  G.           Eberle            1 grown person
 31* M.           Scho?leber        1 grown person
 32* F. W.        Pa?st             3 grown persons
 33* Joh.         Fahen             1 grown person
 34* Joh.         Warn?ke           1 grown person
 35* Carl         Boling            1 grown person
 36  G. G.        Buffleh           2 grown persons
 37* Chr.         Gockel            4 grown persons   1 child
 38  Heinr.       Erb               1 grown person
 39  Conr.        Broderecht        1 grown person
 40  Phil.        Schmander         2 grown persons
 41  Chr.         Sulzmann          1 grown person
 42  Chr.         Rademer           1 grown person
 43  H.           Kurz              1 grown person
 44  J.           Stolzenbach       1 grown person
 45  P.           Linderborn        1 grown person
 46  Moritz       Paschke           1 grown person
 47  Adam         Kaltner           1 grown person
 48* Herm.        Fluchter          1 grown person
 49  Friedr.      Schnell           1 grown person  

67 grown, 9 child
Total 76 persons

Bremen 27th of May 1834 for Charlestra?b Strackerjan.*

Transcriber's Notes:
"Charlestra?b Strackerjan: could be Charles Traub, but uncertain of this.

  #3 surname has umlaut over o.
 #16 abbreviation for first name looks like W'ae or W'vae or W"mae.
 #17 surname has umlaut over u.
 327 surname could be Waldmann or Woldmann.
 #31 surname could be Schonleber with umlaut over o.
 #32 surname Panst or Paust; first name initial could be F, or possibly T.
 #34 surname Warneke or Warncke.
 #35 surname has umlaut over o.
 #37 surname has umlaut over o.
 #48 surname has umlaut over u.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 4.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 October 2000



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