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Ship Jason


Amsterdam, Holland to Baltimore, Maryland
7 September 1833

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
There was no captain's statement with this list.
Nomenative Lyst des passagiers an boord van het ? Schip Jason, Kapitein Johan Dahms gedestineer naar Baltimore in Noord Amerika.
Columns represent: name, then columns for wife and children, then deaths. Ages of some of the children found in the transcriber's notes.
    
  1* Bruker        Johan Georg         frouw  3 kinderen 
  2* Brucker       Johan Georg         frouw  1 kind (klein)
  3  Boehm         Johan Conrad        frouw  1 kind (klein)
  4  Dantel        Johan Daniel
  5* Deiss         Daniel
  6* Doss          Johan Jacob         frouw  Dochter van 26 jaren     dead
  7  Ellmanger     Johannes
  8  Froeschle     Jacob
  9  Friz          Johan Jacob         frouw  2 kinderen (klein)
 10* Fezer         Johannes                   4 kinderen 
 11* Federer       Johan Jacob         frouw  4 kinderen
 12  Glohr         Paulus
 13  Grammloch     Johan Michael
 14* Glohr         ?
 15  Griechbaum    Eva Rosine
 16  Geger         Jacob Friedrich
 17* Hauss         ?h                  frouw  1 kind                   wife dead
 18* Heim          ?dwig               frouw  kinderen
 19* Huttenbeher   ?ry
 20* Krimm         ? Friedrich
 21* Keller        ?  Maria                   1 kind 
 22  Keller        Johan Jacob         frouw
 23  Kuhnle        Johan David
 24  Kaiedaisch    Adam
 25* Leins         Johan               frouw  2 kinderen
 26  Lenz          Samuel
 27  Lenz          Jacob Friedrich
 28* Mauz          Gotlieb             frouw  3 kinderen  
 29* Mezger        ?                          1 kind 
 30* Mauz          ? Lorenz            frouw  9 kinderen 
 31* Muller        Michael             frouw  2 kinderen kleine
 32* Miller        Johannes
 33* Na?r?         Johan Karel         frouw  1 kind (klein)           dead
 34* Nur?          Jacob Friedrich     frouw  3 kinderen 
 35* Roth          Georg Friedrich     frouw  7 kinderen 
 36* Schweitzer    Johan Georg         frouw  1 kind van 
 37* Steimer       Johan Adam          frouw  3 kinderen 
 38  Scholl        Georg Friedrich
 39  Seybold       Johannes
 40* Schaal        Gotlieb Friedrich                                   dead                 
 41  Stilz         Gotfried
 42* Si?ber        Catharina
 43* Si?ber        Joseph Friedrich    frouw  1 kind klein             dead
 44* Schik         Johannes            frouw  5 kinderen 
 45  Schweiker     Margaretha
 46  Traub         Jacob
 47  Vayh          Johan Jacob
 48  Vayh          Johan Adam
 49  Vogel         Friederika
 50  Wurster       Johan Jacob
 51  Widmajer      Gotlib Friedrich
                                      
This Ship sailed with 132 Passengers, six have died (with Typhous or 
Ship Fever) one born on the passage, leaving on the arrival 127 Souls 
on board, 3 of whom are now sick and should be sent to the Hospital 
or to the Infirmary -- 17 children on board under 5 years of age.  
(Signed) Sam. B. ? , Health Officer

Balt'o, Sept 7 1833  The whole ? of ? passengers in the ? ? Port of Balt'o 
from Amsterdam is 127 of whom 17 are under the age of 5 years.
Signed Jesse Hunt, Esq'r, Mayor
    

Transcriber's Notes:

*  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
   the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
   in the transcriber's notes.

?  Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
   condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

Not all the children's ages were recorded; several times only the oldest 
age was written.  

Passenger Notes:
  #1 three children, the oldest 5 years.
  #1-2 surnames spelled differently on original.  
  #5-6 these are possibly the same surname, #6 is umlaut o, 
      possibly #5 was incorrectly written.
  #6 one dead, not certain which person, possibly the 26 year old daughter.
 #10 children's ages seem to be 24, 21, 18, and 13.
 #11 children's ages 14, 1 2, 6, and 2.
 #14 first name is in a damaged area, could be 2 names written there, 
     part of second one looks somewhat like Simd.
 #17 child's age possibly 14; also states "wife dead", and name Christine Mag?, 
     either Magaret or Magdaline.
 #18 first name probably Ludwig, but damaged area; children's ages 31, 29, 27, 
     and 22.
 #19 first name undetermined, damaged area.
 #20 possibly a first name before Friedrich, but damaged area.
 #21 first name could be Anna or Eva, but damaged area; child 8 years old.
 #25 two children, ages 8 and possibly 12 or 14; surname spelled differently 
     here but probably the same family as #26-27.
 #28 three children, the oldest 8 years.
 #29 first name possibly Christine or Christian; child's age 10.
 #30 nine children, the oldest either 18 years or 13 years.
 #31 two small children.
 #31-32 probably same family name, but spelled differently.
 #33 surname area damaged; "dead" marked in last column, not sure which 
     person, perhaps the small child.
 #34 surname area damaged; 3 children, the oldest 12.
 #35 oldest child possibly 21.
 #36 one child 3 years old.
 #37 children's ages 24, 20, and 17.
 #40 "dead, effects to the capt. Kandy".
 #42-43 surname could be Silber or Sibber.
 #43 "1 dead, the father".
 #44 five children, the oldest 16 years.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 October 2001



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