Immigrant Ships
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Brig Margaret


Bremen, Germany to Galveston, Texas
2 February 1852

DISTRICT OF GALVESTON - PORT OF GALVESTON
List of passengers arrived from Foreign Ports in the Port of Galveston (Texas) during the First Quarter of 1852.
     Captain Haslock 
     February 2, 1852
     WR Smith Collector
Columns represent: Names, age (year/month), sex, and occupation
  
 1  Edward Holzapfel         28    m   farmer
 2  Louisa Holzapfel         25    fm
 3  Frederich Schenck        32    m
 4  Fredenke Schenck         24    fm
 5  Lina Jaroby              14    fm
 6  Conrad Stime             45    m   Doctor
 7  Gustan Bamm              37    m   merchant
 8* Frid^r Grosthans         47    m   Gardner
 9  Charlotte Grosthans      46    fm
10  Auguste Grothans         14    fm
11  Mathidle Grothans        13    fm
12  Emilie Grothans           5    fm
13  Fritz Grothans           12    m
14  Herin Grothans            9    m
15  Louis Grothans            2    m
16* Hind^ Staffel            83    m   farmer
17  Lina Staffel             23    fm
18  August Staffel           14    m
19* Eugen Staffel               6m m
20  Louis Schneider          14    m
21  Bertha Huhn              13    fm
22  Otto Van Panaf           22    m
23  Carl Oieber              19    m   merchant
24  Conrad Moser             20    m   Carpenter
25  Carl Hindrich            25    m   Baker
26* Gottfr^d Eschberger      40    m   Weaver
27  Mich Hoffman             32    m   Carpenter
28  Peter Weilbacher         23    m   Shoemaker
29  Jacob Grangler           17    m   Waggonmaker
30  William Burze            31    m   Brewer
31* Christ^ Schroeder        27    m   farmer
32  Math. Wolzenn            30    m   Bricklayer
33  Peter Niehn              31    m   Carpenter
34  Fred. Wassilberg         24    m   Doctor
35  Georg Rensch             24    m   Cooper
36  Jacob Fritz              25    m   farmer
37  Friedr^ Gehner           14    m 
38  Frannz Fischer           49    m   Laborer
39  Carl Fischer             13    m 
40  Maria Obelganner         14    fm
41  Maria Stiffen            13    fm
42  Fridr^ Kattman           29    m   Weaver
43  Julie Kattmann           22    fm
44  Carl Winckler            43    m   farmer
45* Heinr^ Kulholz           26    m   farmer
46  John Hauser              33    m   farmer
47  Carl Meyer               14    m   farmer
48  Gottfieb Wisse           50    m   Miller
49* Augst^ Schifke           41    m   Shoemaker
50  Carl Schroeter           31    m   farmer
51  Wilhilmine Schroeter     29    fm
52  Wilhimmine Schroeter      4    fm
53  Carl Schroeter            2    m
54  Fredinke Schroeter        1    fm
55  Gottfrid Huth            28    fn
56  Wilhekmine Huth          25    fm
57* Louisa Huth                 9m fm
58  John Wolzenn             34    m   Bricklayer
59  Gertrude Wolzenn         34    fm
60  John Wolzenn              8    m
61  Gertrude Wolzenn          4    fm
62  Anna Wolzenn              2    fm
63  Christian Cassel         36    m   Locksmith
64  Anna Cassel              36    fm
65  John Cassel               9    m
66  Heinr Duke               14    m
67  John Harris              37    m   Coachman
68  Auguste Harris           29    fm
69  H?????e Harris            7    fm
70  Doris Harris              7    fm

 
Passenger Notes:

 8  Abbreviated name given
16  Abbreviated name given
19  Age shown on manifest as 1/2
26  Abbreviated name given
31  Abbreviated name given
45  Abbreviated name given
49  Abbreviated name given
57  Age shown on manifest as 3/4
69  ??? Indicates letters unreadable 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 3.
Transcribed by Donna Jackson a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 July 2001



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