German SS Frankfurt
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Ger. SS Frankfurt, whereof F. Von Bulous is Master, burden 2582 Br. tons, bound from the Ports of Bremerhaven and Havana for New Orleans, January 12, 1874.
Columns represent: Names; Age; Sex; Occupation, Trade, or Profession; Country to Which They Severally Belong; Country to Which They Intend to Become Inhabitants; Died on the Voyage; Part of Vessel Occupied During the Voyage.
1* Pauline Wager 22 F Not Stated Germany United States Deck
2 Theo. Wager 18 F Germany
3 L. Wager 18 M Joiner, v.s. Germany
4 F Wager 16 M Laborer Germany
5 Jos. Peter 22 M Laborer Germany
6 J. Strelan 19 F Not Stated Germany
7 M. Strelan 15 F Not Stated Germany
8 A. Strelan 9 M Not Stated Germany
9 H. Geisswein 25 M Landlord Austria
10 F. Kibbeck 30 F Not Stated Austria
11 M. Kibbeck 4 F Not Stated Austria
12 P. Kibbeck 2 M Not Stated Austria
13 H. Kibbeck 7m M Not Stated Austria
14 A. Peters 20 M Farmer United States
15 G. Leppack 27 M Tanner United States
16 H. Pape 22 M Laborer Germany
18 S. Sinn 20 F Not Stated Germany
19 F. W. Klabb 27 M Laborer Germany
20 J. Panchartek 28 M Farmer Austria
21 J. Odstreil 32 M Farmer Austria
22 Josifa Odstreil 35 F Not Stated Austria
23 Jotz Odstreil 9 M Not Stated Austria
24 Josef Odstreil 6 M Not Stated Austria
25 Anton Odstreil 11m M Not Stated Austria
26 Maria Odstreil 29 F Not Stated Austria
27 Peter Odstreil 3 M Not Stated Austria
28 C. Chaussand 25 F Not Stated France
29 A. Benner 20 M Merchant United States
30 A. Baum 24 F Not Stated Germany
31 V. Thun 39 F Not Stated United States
32 H. Fruh 18 F Not Stated Germany
33 P. Fruh 15 F Not Stated Germany
34* A. Nadal 46 M Merchant United States Cabin
35 H. Redivitz 43 M Landlord United States
36 C. Hinrison 18 F Not Stated United States
37* J. Waldez 17 M Laborer United States Deck
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.
* No persons died on this voyage.
* Part of Vessel Occupied was only stated for passenger 1, 34, and 37.
* The Country to Which They Intend to Become Inhabitants was listed once and then not
stated again.
* It is assumed that all passengers were either already inhabitants of the United States or
intended to become inhabitants of the United States.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, List 1st Quarter.
Transcribed by Donna di Natale a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 September 2002
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