Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Barque Edward


Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland, USA
22 May 1861

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, H. Wieting, 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 the passengers who have been taken on board the Barque Edward at Bremen or at any other foreign port or at sea, and brought in said Barque Edward to any district of the United States since the departure from said port of Bremen.
Sworn 22nd May 1861 H. Wieting
Before me: M^m ?
Columns represent: passenger name, age, and occupation. The columns indicating nationality and last legal residence have been omitted in this list because all are listed from Germany (the 5 exceptions are noted in the transcriber's notes) and there was no indication of destinations.
  1  Agnes Theilkuhl         35
  2  Richard Theilkuhl       10
  3  Rosa Theilkuhl           2
  4  Gustav Theilkuhl         1
  5  Johann Walther          23   Tailor
  6  Margaretha Walther      24
  7  Elisabeth Ahrens        20
  8  Etje Brunken            16   Farmer
  9  Imke Alberts            16   Blacksmith
 10  Louise Fessel           19
 11  Marg. Bote              28
 12  Bartel F. Fink          27   Farmer
 13  Johan Janssen           27   Shoemaker
 14  H. A. Bienhoff          22   Joiner
 15* Fritz Kuhnstedt         18   Teacher
 16  Ernst Bochnitz          25   Clark
 17  Joseph Ebbing           30   Weaver
 18  Elisabeth Ebbing        22
 19  Hedde Focken Peters     15   Farmer
 20  Ronner H. Gerdes        24   Farmer
 21  Trientje Gerdes         24
 22  Hermann Barkmeyer       68   Farmer
 23  Gerhard Barkmeyer       30
 24  Hay Barkmeyer           20
 25  Ansken Barkmeyer        16
 26  Heske Barkmeyer         13
 27  Margaretha Barkmeyer    10
 28  Trina Barkmeyer          6
 29  Volke Barkmeyer         23
 30  Folke Barkmeyer         43
 31* Georg Suits             30   Painter
 32  Eva Eitel               22
 33  Johann Weichselfelder   29   Blacksmith
 34  Johann Kistner          30   Farmer
 35  Barbara Kistner         26
 36  Johann Lauterbach       33
 37  Magdalena Lauterbach    33
 38  Carl Lauterbach          4
 39  Johannes Lauterbach      1
 40  Catharina Lauterbach     6
 41  Louise Kaufmann         31
 42  Catharina Kaufmann       5
 43  Johann P. Schoch        54   Farmer
 44  Heinrich Carl Schoch    20
 45  Maria Schoch            14
 46  Rosine Walz             36
 47  Philip Walz              3
 48  Agatha Walz             15
 49  Anna Maria Walz         12
 50  Catharine Walz          30
 51  Johannes Walz            3
 52  Sigmund Hasselberger    29   Carpenter
 53  Anna Maria Hasselberger 59
 54  Adelaida Hasselberger   27
 55  Elisabeth Schreck       25
 56  Johannes Koch           30   Labourer
 57  Anna Horn               28
 58  Theda Brand             38
 59  H. W. Kienemann         24   Farmer
 60  Lisette Kaiser          22
 61  Johann Tupe             27   Farmer
 62  Jacob Morweiser         34   Farmer
 63  Barbara Renner          34
 64  Conrad Renner            1
 65* C. W. Schafer           25   Mason
 66  Elisabeth Kirchner      19
 67  Gertrud Alt             29
 68  Juliane Schafer         17
 69  Elisabeth Schafer       20
 70  Conrad Romer            25
 71  Anna Elisabeth Romer    21
 72  Kasper Hirschfeld       29   Farmer
 73  Maria Hirschfeld        30
 74  Cath. Heilengstedt      27
 75  Maria Buss              26
 76  Conrad Heppner          28   Farmer
 77  Hermann Sell            27   Farmer
 78  Maria E. Sell           21
 79  Cath. Zurlage           24
 80  Maria E. Welp           50
 81  Catharina Welp          29
 82* Friedr. Kre?            31   Farmer
 83  Maria Schulte           20
 84  Melchert Beckmann       26   Farmer
 85  Gerh. Diesling          20   Farmer
 86* Johann George           77   Farmer
 87* Anna George             57
 88* Anna Catharina George   30
 89* Johannes George          8
 90  Berthold Landgrebe      19   Carver
 91  Louise Meyer            16
 92  Adelheid Puthoff        61
 93  Blondiene Puthoff       23
 94  Doris Thiele            14
 95  Emilie Haagen           36
 96  Paul Haagen              4
 97  Julius Thiele           20   Tailor
 98  H. Ch. Ahlborn          25   Labourer
 99  Ph. Ch. Krug            28   Mason
100  Louise Krug             23
101  Joh. Spiegel            28   Tailor
102  Victoria Krenzer        19
103  Helgegarde Krenzer      17
104  Gottlob Meyer           24   Miner
105  Fr. Ch. Bodiger         22   Labourer
106* Fried. Wirth            40   Farmer
107* Albert Wirth             7
108  Peter Zielich           29
109  H. Koch                 20
110  H. Bude                 35   Shoemaker
111  Fried. Korte            28
112  H. Bode                 35   Farmer
113  Joseph Bohm             30   Shoemaker
114* Fried. Wernicke         50
115* Maria Wernicke          47
116* Clis. Lehrfink          48
117* Louise Hubner           57
118  J. Albers               20


Transcriber's Notes:  

A question mark (?) indicates material that was indecipherable; an asterisk (*)
indicates further information in the Passenger Notes; a caret (^) indicates
superscript text.

 15     Surname has an umlauted "u" so may be Kuehnstedt.
 31     Passenger listed as citizen of the United States.
 65     Surname has an umlauted "a" so may be Schaefer.
 82     Surname may be Kres or Krei.
 86-89  Surname may be Georg.
106-107 Passengers listed as citizen of the United States.
114-116 Passengers listed as citizen of the United States.
117     Surname has an umlauted "u" so may be Huebner.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 13.
Transcribed by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 September 2002




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