Ship Brandon
I, D J Jenkins, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear, that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Brandon where of I am Master. So help me God. (signed) D J Jenkins
Sworn before me this 4 Sept. 1854
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Brandon whereof I am Master, from Southhampton burthen______tons.
Columns represent: number, given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, country in which they intend to become inhabitants, died on voyage*.
1 Mary Steen 33 F Spinster Ireland Canada
2 Mrs.Daniel Steuss 30 F Merchant Switzerland U States America
3 Emile Dunal 18 F Spinster Great Britain U States America
4 Henry Dunal 15 M none Great Britain U States America
5 Miss Brodie 28 F Spinster Great Britain Great Britain
6 Mr. Neagar 36 M Gent U States U States America
7 Mr. Kranskooff 40 M Professer U States U States America
8 Mrs. Kranskooff 38 F his wife U States U States America
9 William Kranskoff 14 M child U States U States America
10 Mr. Smithey 30 M Gent Germany U States America
11* Count de la Bedenjere 36 M Gent France France
12 Karle Hermenssa 38 M Doctor U States U States America
13 Meli Balcke 40 F Matron France U States America
14* Mrs. de la Lucca 36 F Matron France U States America
15* Marie de la Lucca 10 F a child France U States America
16* L de Lucca 7 M a child France U States America
17* A de Lucca 6 M a child France U States America
18* ? de Lucca 5 F a child France U States America
19 ?ose Curier 30 M Gent U States U States America
20* Count de Ciebiere 40 M Gent France France
21 Count Nearssany Santiago 30 M Gent Peru Peru
22* ? Belton 29 M Gent Germany U States America
23 Carle Kisch 30 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
24 Mr. Sagare 27 M Trader French U States America
25 Jean Roth 26 M Farmer France U States America
26 ? ow Borkand 30 M Physician France U States America
27 De Frotz??? 28 M Merchant Germany U States America
28 Kollorsoghon 38 M Farmer U States U States America
29 ? Derlte 18 M Gent Germany U States America
30 D Hershgriech 20 M Physician France U States America
31* C Bonskerclatch 38 M Gent France U States America
32 H Canal 40 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
33* J Rugh 37 M Engineer U States U States America
34 ? ay Jusale 48 M Merchant U States U States America
35 Isac Grin 36 M Merchant U States U States America
36 ?? Quack 18 F Trade U States U States America
37 ? Alsbeis 21 M Mechanic Switzerland U States America
38 Adolph Alsbeis 30 M Mechanic Switzerland U States America
39 ? Lubbock 36 M Merchant U States U States America
40 ?ary Lilley 60 M Farmer Great Britain U States America
41 ?arg Lilley 36 F his wife Great Britain U States America
42* ?s Lilley 5 M child Great Britain U States America died on voyage
43 P Marcy 30 M Farmer Germany U States America
44 L Bernard 36 M Farmer Germany U States America
45 P Stevenson 35 M Farmer Germany U States America
46 A Conseras 39 M Gent France U States America
47 Geo Gebb 60 M Cabinet Maker Great Britain U States America
48 B Phillapee 37 M Merchant France U States America
49 Mrs Phillapee 40 F his wife France U States America
50 Ms Rollinslete 36 F Spinster Great Britain U States America
51 John Hatfield 60 M Engraver Great Britain U States America
52 Mr J Peard 33 M Engraver Germany U States America
53 R Peard 29 M Gent U States U States America
54 E Parks 22 M Clerk Great Britain U States America
55 Mr. A? Parks 21 M Clerk Great Britain U States America
56 Maria Belon 23 F Spinster France U States America
57* C Logig 20 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
58 N or M Peter 29 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
59 L or J Kathenur 30 M Farmer Germany U States America
60* J Sogeg 47 M Farmer Germany U States America
61* E Sogeg 30 M Farmer Germany U States America
62 G Maditer 42 M Weaver Germany U States America
63 L Philper 39 M Farmer Germany U States America
64 M Pesch 43 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
65 Mary Pesch 30 F his wife Switzerland U States America
66 Mr. Watson 30 M boiler maker Great Britain U States America
67* L Harvey 27 M Laborer Great Britain U States America
68 W Perle 26 M Laborer Germany U States America
69 W Gideon 30 M Farmer Germany U States America
70 L Shornheire 37 M Farmer Germany U States America
71 J C Brendon 37 M Farmer France U States America
72 Wm Barcash 46 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
73* A Heanhawser 39 M Farmer Germany U States America
74 L Bremkie 46 M Farmer Germany U States America
75 ? Leiberger 42 M Farmer Germany U States America
76 E Leiberger 30 F his wife Germany U States America
77 C Leiberger 17 M child Germany U States America
78 M Leiberger 15 M child Germany U States America
79 A Leinberger 40 M Farmer Germany U States America
80 D Leinberger 36 F his wife Germany U States America
81 C Leinberger 13 M child Germany U States America
82 H Leinberger 12 M child Germany U States America
83* J C Frere 22 M Farmer Germany U States America
84 L Strock 30 M Farmer Germany U States America
85 M Brock 27 M Farmer Germany U States America
86* A Manper 30 M Farmer France U States America
87 W Flannen 27 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
88 E Strock 30 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
89 D Brock 23 M Farmer Switzerland U States America
90* J Beruesler 47 M laborer Germany U States America
91 D J Jenkins CAPTAIN
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.
Passenger Notes:
11 could be Bedenfere accent agu over the last e
14-15 could be de la Succa
16-18 must be de la Lucca, but the la was omitted
20 accent agu over the second e
22 first name not readable could be Betton
31 could be Borskerclatch
33 could be Pugh
42 listed as died on voyage
57 could be Losis
60-61 could be Soses
67 could be L Carvey
73 could be Heinhauser
83 could be Grere accent grave on the last e
86 could be Branper
90 could be Bersuester
FHC Film # 0175501, Record # 1195
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 145.
Transcribed by Meg Sibbernsen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 February 2002
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