Barque Maryland
I, J. Hellmers, Master of the Bq Maryland of Bremen do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the annexed list subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all the passengers who have been taken on board the said Barque at Bremen or any other Foreign Port or at sea and brought in the said vessel into any district of the United States since her departure from the said Port of Bremen.
Sworn to this 30 day of Oct 1863.
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Barque Maryland where of John Hellmers is Master, from Bremen, bound for Baltimore.
Columns represent: passenger names, ages, gender, occupation, country to which they belong, and destination.
First Cabin Passenger:
1* Luder Meyer 28 male Merchant Bremen Baltimore
Second Cabin Passengers:
2* Maria Twenthovel 23 female Oldenburg Cincinnaty
3 Agnes Henkenberens 53 female Oldenburg Cincinnaty
4 Engel Gelhus 57 female Oldenburg Cincinnaty
5 August Kramer 19 male Painter Hannover Cincinnaty
6 Friederich Tepe 12 male Oldenburg Cincinnaty
7 Behrend Kartmann 18 male Segarmaker Oldenburg Baltimore
8 Franziska Kartmann 15 female Oldenburg Baltimore
9* Dina Muller 20 female Oldenburg Cincinnaty
10* Ferdinand Bocker 57 male Butcher U. States Cincinnaty
11 Agnes Tiemeier 14 female Oldenburg Cincinnaty
12 Joseph Seubert 36 male Stonecutter Würtemberg Baltimore
13 Bertha Meierhoff 22 female Prussia Philadelphia
14 Fanny Meierhoff 2 female Prussia Philadelphia
15 Carl Hirt 28 male Merchant Bremen Baltimore
16 Hermann Tonies 18 male Segarmaker Oldenburg St. Louis
17* Friederich Muller 50 male Farmer Oldenburg South Hampton Pa
18* Rudolph Muller 16 male Oldenburg South Hampton Pa
19 Caroline Heck 20 female Hessen Baltimore
20 Ludwig Grebe 31 male Farmer Hessen Rome
21 Maria Grebe 27 female Hessen Rome
22 Catharine Grebe 5 female Hessen Rome
23 Rosina Grebe 18mo female Hessen Rome
24 George Fleischmann 23 male Shoemaker Bavaria Baltimore
25 Louise Fleischmann 32 female Bavaria Baltimore
26 Edmunda Fleischmann 7 female Bavaria Baltimore
27 Hermann Zimmermann 23 male Locksmith Prussia St. Louis
28 August Brakel 28 male Bricklayer Hannover Cincinnaty
[signed] John Hellmers, Captain
Transcriber's Notes:
An asterisk indicates further information found in the passenger notes.
1 Given name has an umlauted "u" so is Lüder.
2 Surname has an umlauted "o" so may be Twenthoevel.
9 Surname has an umlauted "u" so may be Mueller.
10 Surname has an umlauted "o" so may be Boecker.
17-19 Surname has an umlauted "u" so may be Mueller.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255-14.
Transcribed and Donated by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 August 2002
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