Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Palembang

(Fregat/Frigate Ship)

Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland
19 August 1832

Another contributed transcription of this manifest is in Volume 4 as Ship Palemburg
Captain: C. H. KrannStuyver
Columns represent: Passenger number, Names, Persons, freight/tons (?), whole, half, vige (?), total freight.
 1  Johann Fred. Blessing     7    3 ½    2    3     2     262,50
 2  Jacob Conrad              1    1      1    -     -      75 -
 3  Christiaan Jacob Ruoff    1    1      1    -     -      75 -
 4  Johan Martin Dutt         8    5 ½    4    3     1     412,50
 5  Jacob Marquard            8    4 ½    3    3     2     337,50
 6  Margaretha Scorai         1    1      1    -     -      75 -
 7  Johan Fred. Bischoff      1    1      1    -     -      75 -
 8  Bernard Fred. Boser       1    1      1    -     -      75 -
 9  Anna Cathrina Geiger      1    1      1    -     -      75 -
10  Georg Adam Weingartner    1    1      1    -     -      75 -
11  Jacob Aichele             1    1      1    -     -      75 -
12  Maria Cathrina Essig      1    1      1    -     -      75 -
13  Wilhelm Jacob Schelling   1    1      1    -     -      75 -
14  Georg Adam Lange          2    2      2    -     -     150 -
15  Philip Jacob Schenk       4    3      3    -     1     225 -
16  Georg Seidel              6    4 ½    4    1     1     337,50
17  Johann Lohry              8    3 ½    2    3     3     262,50
18  Johann Georg Binder       2    2      2    -     -     150 -
19  J. J. Erhardt Gutscher    5    3      3    -     2     225 -
20  Johan Binder              3    3      3    -     -     225 -
21  Melchior Weigele          2    2      2    -     -     150 -
22  Jacob Kalber              3    3      3    -     -     225 -
23  Johann Gangloff           3    3      3    -     -     225 -
24  Heinrich Zeinzelmann      4    3 ½    3    1     -     262,50
25  Fredrich Nonenmacher      2    2      2    -     -     150
              (Transport     77   58     51   14    12    4350 -
                
26  Leonhard Kocher           2    2      2    -     -     150 -
27  Maria Barbera Blum        1    1      1    -     -      75 -
28  Matthys Golz              1    1      1    -     -      75 -
29  Johann Zecht              4    2      2    -     2     150 -
30  Johann Eisele             3    2      2    -     -     150 -
31  J. David Keller           1    1      1    -     -      75 -
32  Carl Ziegler              1    1      1    -     -      75 -
33  Louisa Carolyn            2    1      1    -     1      75 -
34  Johann August Schneider  10    6 ½    5    3     2     487,50
35  Johann Martin Blum        5    3      2    2     1     225 -
36  Jacob Fred. Binder        1    1      1    -     -      75 -
37  Christoph Gengenbach      7    5      4    2     1     375 -
38  Johan Fredrik Leuning     1    1      1    -     -      75 -
39  Frederich Bohl            1    1      1    -     -      75 -
40  Elizabeth Slier           1    1      1    -     -      75 -
41  Jacob Binder              1    1      1    -     -      75 -
42  Anna Maria Kurz           1    1      1    -     -      75 -
43  Johan Georg Jager         4    2      2    -     2     150 -
44  Christiaan Meebes         6    3      2    2     2     225 -
45  Carl Winkelmann           1    1      1    -     -      75 -
46  Melchior Deiss            1    1      1    -     -      75 -
                            132   96 ½   85   23    24   7237,50

I certify that I have compared thee written list and
find the same to agree
August 19th 1832
Richard Evans 

completed # 143


Transcriber's Notes:

To me it seems that the captain was Hollandish, as the writing and
spelling of many names indicates.

Formatter's Notes:
There is no sworn statement attached to this manifest.
Fregat, in the ship's name, could mean Frigate.

The contributor provided the following contact information:
City Archives:                 Stadtarchiv    
Address:                       Stadt Diepholz
                               Rathausmarkt 1
                               49356 Diepholz
                               Allemagne Germany
Contributor:                   Falk Liebezeit
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Transcribed and Contributed by Falk Liebezeit for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 Mar 2003

Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild




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