Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Adolphine


Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland
5 May 1863

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, F. Meyerdirck, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the within list, subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all passengers, who have been taken on board the Adolphine at Bremen or any other foreign port, or at sea, and brought in said ship into any district of the United States since the departure from said Port of Bremen.

Sworn the 5th May 1863 F. Meyerdirck
Before, C. M. Jameson
List of all the passengers taken on board of the Ship Adolphine of Bremen at Bremen.
Columns represent: Passenger name, age, gender, occupation, and country of origin. The destination column for this list has been omitted because Baltimore is listed as the destination for all the passengers. The list has been renumbered for this listing; the original numbered the steerage and between deck passengers anew.
    
Steerage Passengers:
 1* G. Muller             28   ml  farmer        Baiern
 2  A Paulus              19   fl                Baiern
 3  M. Kindervater        23   fl                Hessen
 4  H. Ritzius            ?4   ml  farmer        Hessen
 5  A. Ritzius            ?7   fl                Hessen
 6  B. Ritzius            ?2   fl                Hessen
 7  J. Ritzius             5   ml                Hessen
 8  A. C. Ritzius          2   fl                Hessen
 9* Ritzius                    fl                Hessen
10  A. Schmidt            42   ml  tailor        Hessen
11  A. E. Schmidt         44   fl                Hessen
12* ?
13* ?
14* ?
15  ? Baum                ?7   ml  merchant      Hannover
16  J. C. A. Hillinger    ?8   ml  mechanician   Preussen
17  H. Th. Racke           ?   ml  lock smith    Preussen
18  D. Meyer              ?8   fl                Preussen
19  M. Meyer               7   fl                Preussen
20  M. Meyer               4   ml                Preussen
21  A. Strieven           23   fl                Hannover

Between Decks:
22  W. Dippel             ?7   fl                ?dace
23  M. Dippel              3   fl                ?dace
24  H. Hauschel           22   fl                Sachsen
25  F. Hauschel            1   ml                Sachsen
26  J. Schweichert         ?   ml  farmer        Wurtemberg
27  J. Buss                ?   ml  farmer        Hessen
28  C. Korber              ?   ml  carpenter     Hessen
29  C. Korber              ?   fl                Hessen
30  E. Holfenben           ?   fl                Hessen
31  C. Hauser              ?   fl                Hessen
32  J. ?
33  ?
34  ?  Hartung             ?    ?                Hessen
35  F. Hartung             ?    ?                Hessen
36  W. Hartung             ?   ml                Hessen
37  C. Hartung             ?   ml                Hessen
38  J. Gernert             ?   ml                Hessen
39  C. Albrecht            ?   ml  carpenter     Hessen
40  W. Scharfenberg       58   ml  shoemaker     Hessen
41  F. Kindel             ?2   ml  shoemaker     Baltimore
42  C. H. Ahring          24   ml  mason         ?rach?
43  A. E. Ahring          40   ml  carpenter     Hannover
44  W. Ahring             44   fl
45  B. Bassermann          6   ml
46  F. Koster             22   fl                Hessen
47  B. Vogt               30   ml  mason         Hessen
48  A. Jochheim           26   ml  farmer        Hanover
49  C. Falkenhan          18   ml  farmer        Hanover
50  E. Falkenhan          30   ml  mason         Hessen
51  St. Ritz              22   fl                Hessen
52  P. Wendel             24   fl                Steinbach
53  M. Wendel             ?5   ml  baker         Hessen
54  ?
55  ?
56  P. Walter             17   ml  tailor        ?
57  E. Schmidt             ?   fl                ?
58  C. Menkel             18   fl                ?
59  L. Gernert            ?2   ml  carpenter
60  C. Doll                ?   fl                ?sn
61  M. Doll               ?0   fl                ?
62  D. Lorenz             40   fl                ?
63  M. J. Hiemer          18   fl                ?
64  M. J. G. Schuchard    23   ml  joiner        Hessen
65  A. M. Strauch         18   fl
66  G. Nahruhn            20   ml  goldsmith     Preussen
67  J. Koope              48   ml  farmer        Hessen
68  W. Rudolpf            ?2   ml  shoemaker     Preussen
69  H. Appel              2?   ml  farmer        Preussen
70  A. Karnagel            ?   ml  farmer        Preussen
71  M. Karnagel            ?   fl
72  M. Karnagel            ?   fl
73  E. Karnagel            ?    ?
    

Transcriber's Notes: 
    
A question mark indicates material that was indecipherable; an asterisk indicates 
further information in the Passenger Notes; a ^ indicates superscript text.

NOTE:  This list has been renumbered and contains only the information that is found on 
what looks like fragments of severely damaged pages.  The original list was numbered, 
but there are gaps indicating that parts of pages have been lost.

1        Surname has an umlauted "u" so may be Mueller.
9        Note in entry for #9 says:  born during the voyage.
12-14    The list is badly damaged and these entries are missing--seems to be
         a portion of the page torn away because the next entries are numbered
         15-21, etc.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film 255, Roll 13.
Transcribed by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 October 2002



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