Immigrant Ships
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Massasoit


Amsterdam, Holland to Baltimore, Maryland
Third Quarter 1820

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
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  G. L. Hoffman     10 male   none         Germany U. States
  2  G. M. Hoffman      7 male   none         Germany U. States
  3  G. M. Hoffman     37 male   farmer       Germany U. States
  4  E.    Hoffman     33 female              Germany U. States
  5  S. D. Hoffamn      5 female              Germany U. States
  6  G. F. Hoffman      4 male                Germany U. States
  7  D.    Hoffman      3 male                Germany U. States
  8  E. S. Hoffman      2 female              Germany U. States
  9  J. F. Hout        40 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 10* E. M. Hout        38 female              Germany U. States  dead
 11  C. F. Hout        12 male                Germany U. States
 12  A. M. Hout        10 female              Germany U. States
 13  E. C. Hout         7 female              Germany U. States
 14  F.    Hout         2 male                Germany U. States
 15  J.    Eckstein    37 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 16  J. F. Eckstein    11 male                Germany U. States
 17  J.    Eckstein     4 male                Germany U. States
 18  G. F. Mohr        28 male   taylor       Germany U. States
 19  M. C. Mohr        25 female              Germany U. States
 20  C.    Mohr         1 male                Germany U. States
 21  C. F. Thonkelein  36 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 22  E.    Thonkelein  36 female              Germany U. States
 23  E. F. Thonkelein  11 male                Germany U. States
 24  B.    Facksug     70 female              Germany U. States
 25  M.    Scheocobein 50 female              Germany U. States
 26  J. G. Thillinger  48 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 27  M.    Thillinger  44 female              Germany U. States
 28  G. A. Thillinger  23 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 29  J. G. Thillinger  11 male                Germany U. States
 30  B.    Thillinger  21 female              Germany U. States
 31  J. G. Mafer       50 male   cabinetmaker Germany U. States
 32  S.    Mafer       52 female              Germany U. States
 33  C.    Mafer       37 male   cabinetmaker Germany U. States
 34  J.    Schruber    66 male   tailor       Germany U. States
 35  J. G. Schruber    24 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 36  C. D. Maken       36 female seamstress   Germany U. States
 37  J.    Herunaus    40 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 38  D.    Herunaus    38 female              Germany U. States
 39  M.    Herunaus     8 male                Germany U. States
 40  L.    Schrieder   49 male   ropemaker    Germany U. States
 41  T.    Schrieder   36 female              Germany U. States
 42  F.    Schrieder   16 female              Germany U. States
 43* S.    Schrieder   30 male   farmer       Germany U. States dead
 44  C.    Fush        26 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 45  R. D. Braunning   30 female              Germany U. States
 46  J. J. Braunning    9 male                Germany U. States
 47  J.    Schuertman  52 male   carpenter    Germany U. States
 48  A.    Schuertman  46 female              Germany U. States
 49  D.    Schuertman  15 male                Germany U. States
 50  C.    Schuertman  13 female              Germany U. States
 51  C.    Schuertman  24 female              Germany U. States
 52  J.    Schuertman  21 male   carpenter    Germany U. States
 53  J. G. Steinbiss   26 male   baker        Germany U. States
 54  G. J. Mohloff     50 male   shoemaker    Germany U. States
 55  J. M. Mohloff     17 male   shoemaker    Germany U. States
 56  C.    Filler      40 male   farmer       Germany U. States
 57  J. M. Marfer      24 male   weaver       Germany U. States
 58  J. L. Nicholas    26 male   weaver       Germany U. States
 59  D.    Wiseman     26 male   merchant     Germany U. States
 60  E.    Helichre    38 female              Germany U. States
 

Transcriber's Notes:

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

Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

No births were recorded.

10  Passenger E. M. Hout, age 38, died during the voyage.
43  Passenger S. Schrieder, age 30, died during the voyage.

*District and Port of Baltimore
Collectors Office
September 1820
(signed) Jas. H. McCulloch Coll.

*The Quarterly List of the 3rd Quarter of 1820 carried
the Collector's Office statement following  the last
ship.

Correspondence added  28 March 2007, passengers #9-14, HOUT FAMILY
In 1990 I received a copy of the original passenger list of this ship.  However,
since just initials were used I struggled for a while.  My first documentation of
the Hout family would be in 1829 in Stark County, Ohio where #11 C.F. (Charles F.)
Hout married Elizabeth Slider.  He would have been 21 at the time.  When Charles died
in 1884 in Stark County Ohio his mother's (#10) maiden name was listed as Schrieder and his
father's (#9) given name was listed as Jacob. Charles F. and  Elizabeth Hout had 9 children.
My paternal great-grandfather, Henry Clay Hout, was the fifth child, born in 1839 in
Stark County.  On 23 March 1862 he married Caroline Hockensmith of Stark County and they had several 
children, the youngest of which was my grandmother Mary Etta Hout.  To our knowledge, Henry was the 
only one of his family that left Ohio for Lyon County, Kansas by 1880.  He died in 1909 in
Clinton Douglas County, Kansas.  I would love to know where they came from in Germany. Charlotte Gibler Muckey

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 March 2004



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