Brig Reform
Date of arrival: November 29, 1850
Name of Vessel: Brig Reform
Name of Master: J Ammermann
Where From: Bremen (Germany)
Port of Arrival: Galveston, Texas, USA
Columns represent: Names of Passengers, Age, Sex, Occupation, and The Country to which they severally belong.
1 Carl Springer 43 male Shoemaker Saxony
2 Marie Springer 28 fem
3 Albert Springer 7 male
4 Maire Springer 3 fem
5 Louis Reisner 41 male Mechanic
6 Auguste Reisner 11 male
7 Rud. D Omch 40 male Mechanic
8 Adelheid Omch 40 fem
9 Oscar Omch 11 male
10 Friedrich Omch 13 male
11 Richard Omch 7 male
12 Theod. Scholz 34 male Mechanic
13 Pauline Scholz 33 fem
14 Heinrich Scholz 5 male
15 Clara Sannert 26 fem
16 Minna Sannert 2 fem
17 Minna Riedel 25 fem
18 Fritz Riedel 3 male
19 Emma Riedel 4 fem
20 ???? Matashke 76 male Taylor Baden
21 Elise Matashke 32 fem
22 Louise Matashke 34 fem
23 Caroline Birger 74 fem
24 Auguste Banowsky 32 fem
25 Ateleide Banowsky 3 fem
26 August Banowsky 1 male
27 August Eckert 41 male Joiner Prussia
28 Therese Eckert 31 fem
29* Franz Stancke 28 male Joiner Prussia
30 Diedrich Oltmanns 41 male Carpenter Hanover
31 Helene Oltmanns 39 fem
32 Meta Oltmanns 7 fem
33 Augusta Oltmanns 3 fem
34 Mathilde Heller 24 fem Oldenburg
35 Carl Walter 36 male Carpenter Baden
36 Pauline Walter 26 fem
37 Auguste Walter 4 fem
38 Pauline Walter 1 fem
39 Michael Schadry 23 male Farmer Baden
40 A. Paszensky 45 male Chemist Baden
41* Theodor Buckskemper 40 male Farmer Prussia
42* Elizabeth Buckskemper 29 fem
43* Lucia Buckskemper 5 fem
44* Elizabeth Buckskemper 3 fem
45 Christian Kramer 27 male Carpenter Oldenburg
46 Anna Maria Mann 44 fem
47 Albert Kuck 61 male Farmer
48 Marie Kuck 55 fem
49* Rudolph Duckart 33 male Farmer Prussia
50 Ernst Braun 29 male
51 Ernestine Turnell 24 fem
52 Clemens Conrad 23 male Mechanic
53 August L??cke 20 male Farmer
54 Otto Wusterich 41 male Printer
55 Herman Huttel 29 male Smith
56* Jos. Dungen 25 fem Farmer
57 Lise Dungen 15 fem
58* Cathrina Dungen 42 male
59* Geo. Mauer 38 fem Carpenter
60 Emilie Mauer 9 fem
61* Georgie Mauer 58 male
62* Theod Blinke 58 fem Carpenter Hanover
63* Caroline Blinke 22 male
64* Fredrich Blinke 18 fem
65* Caroline Blinke 14 male
66 Wilhelm Blinke 61 male
67* Ferd. Schaeffer 23 fem Smith
68 Therese Berkenburch 22 fem
69 Lisette Berkenburch 28 fem
70* Lorenz Nusse 27 male Joiner
71 Jos. Gurkin 51 male
72 Friedr. Eickemeyer 48 male
73 Lisette Eickemeyer 26 fem
74 Elisabeth Eickemeyer 22 fem
75 Wilhelm Eickemeyer 18 male Farmer
76 Carl Eickemeyer 25 male
77 Ludwig S???? 36 male Smith
78* Carl Harold 37 male Gunsmith
79* Luise Harold 5 fem
80* Luise Harold 4 fem
81* Heinrich Harold 3 male
82* Wilhelm Harold 26 male
83 Auguste Kleinecke 17 fem
84 Christiane Kleinecke 14 fem
85 Paul Springer 16 male Prussia
Transcriber's Notes:
An asterisk indicates an explanatory footnote.
A question mark indicates letters that are indecipherable.
Passenger Notes:
20 Given name difficult to decipher--seems to be 4 letters maybe beginning
with an "s"
29 Surname could be Staucke
41-44 Surname has an umlaut over the "u"
49 Surname could be Duckert
53 Surname may be Lucke or Liecke
56 Gender for Jos. Dungen probably should be male
58 Gender for Cathrina Dungen probably should be female
59 Gender for Geo. Mauer probably should be male
61 Gender for Georgie Mauer probably should be female
62 Gender for Theod. Blinke probably should be male
63 Gender for Caroline Blinke probably should be female
64 Gender for Fredrich Blinke probably should be male
65 Gender for Caroline Blinke probably should be female
67 Gender for Ferd. Schaeffer probably should be male
70 Surname, Nusse, has an umlaut over the "u", thus Nüsse
77 Because of the handwriting the surname could be: Sturn, Stunn or Sturm
78-82 Surname may have an umlaut over the "a" thus Härold or Haerold
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 3.
Transcribed by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 June 2001
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