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Ship Janus


Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland
Second Quarter 1820


There is no sworn statement for this ship.
There is no captain's name listed for this ship.
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.

  1  J. D. Rusdesepedden  21  female  none        Germany    U. States
  2  C. T. Thorner        30  male    blockmaker  Germany    U. States
  3  J.    Keginger       40  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
  4  C.    Gaugarille     17  female  none        Germany    U. States
  5  M.    Swarendrubber  48  female  none        Germany    U. States
  6  C.    Swarendrubber  38  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
  7  C.    Swarendrubber  28  female              Germany    U. States
  8  M.    Swarendrubber   4  female              Germany    U. States
  9  C.    Schlabach      69  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 10  M.    Schlabach      59  female              Germany    U. States
 11  J.    Schlabach      33  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 12  M.    Schlabach      24  female              Germany    U. States
 13  A.    Schlabach      20  female              Germany    U. States
 14  D.    Schlabach      17  male                Germany    U. States
 15  J.    Algerie        36  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 16  M.    Algerie        28  female              Germany    U. States
 17  M.    Algerie         8  male                Germany    U. States
 18  D.    Eoisch         40  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 19  M.    Eoisch         35  female              Germany    U. States
 20  J.    Eoisch         13  male                Germany    U. States
 21  M.    Eoisch         11  female              Germany    U. States
 22  E.    Henanick       40  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 23  J.    Kampff         32  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 24  J.    Kampff         33  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 25  M.    Gangeriche     28  male    taylor      Germany    U. States
 26  M.    Gangeriche     28  female              Germany    U. States
 27  C.    Swarzendober   22  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 28  E.    Swarzendober   44  female              Germany    U. States
 29  C.    Orendorf       13  female              Germany    U. States
 30  T.    Stoer          24  male    taylor      Germany    U. States
 31  C.    Brenneman      24  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 32  Maria Brenneman      24  female              Germany    U. States
 33  E.    Brenneman      45  female              Germany    U. States
 34  J.    Brenneman      19  male                Germany    U. States
 35  Dan'l Brenneman      15  male                Germany    U. States
 36  M.    Brenneman      13  female              Germany    U. States
 37  C.    Brenneman      10  female              Germany    U. States
 38  J.    Brenneman       8  male                Germany    U. States
 39  J.    Descombes       6  male                Germany    U. States
 40  E.    Gallwitze      21  male    gardner     Germany    U. States
 41  C.    Holeman        20  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 42  G.    Guester        36  male    merchant    Germany    U. States
 43  G.    Winter         28  male    blacksmith  Germany    U. States
 44  C.    Aukamp         30  male    mechanic    Germany    U. States
 45  W.    Teeman         23  male    mechanic    Germany    U. States
 46  M.    Muller         33  male    merchant    Germany    U. States
 47  T. G. Weber          23  male    taylor      Germany    U. States
 48  J. H. Myer           28  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 49  J. J. Myer           30  male    farmer      Germany    U. States
 50  J.    Breadin        25  male    blockmaker  Germany    U. States
 51  A.    Boheme         32  male    blockmaker  Germany    U. States
 

Transcriber's Notes:

An * indicates additional information in the Transcriber's notes.

Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

No births or deaths were recorded.

*District and Port of Baltimore 
 Collectors Office 
 June 30, 1820 
 (signed) Jas. H. McCulloch Coll. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 March 2004




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