Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Hermine


Bremen, Germany to New Orleans, Louisiana
30 January 1872

I, Ant R. Wilms Master of Germ Ship Hermine do solemnly swear, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that this list contains a true account of the Passengers taken on board the said ship at Bremen and bound for New Orleans, together with their nationality, etc., as designated.
So Help me God.
Ant. R. Wilms Master.
Sworn and Subscribed, before me, this 30th day of January 1872 G. ?. Cha???la D'y Collector
H. Bonzano, Customhouse Broker, No. 2 Clinton Street, near the Customhouse, New Orleans. Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the North Germ: Ship Hermine of Bremen whereof Ant R. Wilms is Master, burthen 636 tons, bound from the Port of Bremen for New Orleans.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Trade or Profession, Country to which they severally belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on the Voyage, Part of vessel occupied during the voyage.
1  Theodor Giemsen           17  male    Clerk      Germany  U. S.  Cabin
2  Soh Chath: Wilh: Behncke  25  female  Servant    Germany  U. S.  Cabin
3  Hermann Bertung           23  male    Clerk      Germany  U. S.  Steerage
4* Friedr: Wilhelm Do?t      27  male    Shoemaker  Germany  U. S.  Steerage
5  Wilhelm Reuter            47  male    Bricklayer Germany  U. S.  Steerage
6  Friedr: Rosenbohm         15  male    Farmer     Germany  U. S.  Steerage


Transcriber's Notes:

The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder,
or is used to call your attention to additional information in the 
Transcriber's Notes below.

The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read, due to the
quality of the original document.

No deaths were reported on the voyage, so that column was eliminated.

On this document, a colon (:) has frequently been used to indicate an
abbreviation.

4 - Friedr: Wilhelm Do?t. Surname may be Dort or Dost.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Roll 56, List 13.
Transcribed by Ruth M. Swithenbank a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 September 2002




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