Barque Favorite
I, B. Hey do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Bremen Barque Favorite whereof I am Master, from Bremen. So help me God (signed) B. Hey
Sworn to this 29 March 1851
Before me ???????
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Bremen Barque Favorite whereof B. Hey is Master, from Bremen, burthen 331 tons.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country to which they intend to become inhabitants. All passengers belonged to Germany and intend to become inhabitants in the United States so those columns were eliminated.
1 Henry Albert 37 male Merchant
2* ????? ????? 40 male Farmer
3* ?tt?? M???? 30 female Seamstress
4 Henry Buhler 30 male Merchant
5 Lorita Buhler 22 female
6 Emely Sempf 25 female
7 Leonore Sempf 20 female
8 Charles Knapp 32 male Merchant
9 Henry Fiftar 25 male Merchant
10 Henry Schneider 25 male Merchant
11 Theod. Marcal 21 male Locksmith
12 Theod. Norden 25 male Merchant
13 B. Tenpes 18 male Weaver
14* ????? Weber 20 male Baker
15 Elisabeth Weber 42 female
16 Berhd Weber 17 male Baker
17 Elisabeth Weber 14 female
18 Henry Weber 10 male
19 Joseph Weber 7 male
20 Francis Weber 3 male
21 Joseph Kungler 25 male Farmer
22 Lewis Engels 24 male Farmer
23 Baltasar Westeshald 21 male Machinist
24 G. Hermann 24 male Bookbinder
25 Henry Richer 18 male Baker
26 Charles Kepast 46 male Weaver
27 Christine Kepast 51 female
28 Frencithe Mente 22 female
29* ????? Lendoveh???? 20 male Merchant
30* ????? Schneyer 24 male Confectioner
31* Robert Sachs 25 male ??????
32 Wilh. Siedhoff 25 male Tailor
33 D. Rosenstine 19 male Tailor
34 Alex Weinberg 17 male Farmer
35 Menay Vienaber 26 male Farmer
36 Bernhd Scholter 45 male Farmer
37 Elisabeth Scholter 54 female
38 Elisabeth Scholter 14 female
39 Bernhd Scholter 18 male Farmer
40 Hermann Scholter 13 male
41 W. Rofl 33 male Baker
42 Caroline Rofl 42 female
43 August Rofl 10 male
44 Anna Becker 32 female Seamstress
45 Charles Kohler 29 male Farmer
46 Dorothie Kohler 31 female
47 Fritz Kohler 4 male
48 Angeline Wanderberg 22 female
49 W. Damplewolf 28 male Miller
50 And. Kellner 30 male Joiner
51 W. Loer 29 male Joiner
52 Berthold Zalder 25 male Mechanic
53 Charles Ross 29 male Baker
54 Peter Klassnich 28 male Farmer
55 Anton Reihtans 24 male Physcian
56 Aug. Winkus 30 male Locksmith
57 Francis Lahorte 22 male Locksmith
58 Henry Horstmeyer 20 male Butcher
59 Charles Graindler 30 male Joiner
60 Lewis Staff 24 male Joiner
61 Joseph Rudolph 14 male
62 Louise Rudolph 9 female
63* Amelia Schon???? 22 female
64 Alois Remp 20 male Bootmaker
65 David Rinde 35 male Butcher
66 Francis Zimermann 36 male Physcian
67* ????? Zimermann 26 female
68* ????? Meyer 50 female Lacemaker
69 Mary Heidmann 28 female
70 Mary Meyland 24 female Seamstress
71 William Henning 24 male Farmer
72* Anton ?ohr???? 27 male Brewer
73 Valentin Goethe 37 male Farmer
74 John Letsch 27 male Farmer
75* Elisabeth Roder 28 female Cook
76 Sabine Erner 24 female Cook
77 Charlotte Philippi 15 female
78 Mary Forhan 28 female
79 Mary Schlenker 57 female
80 Christian Schlenker 15 male
81 Mary Rotlene 36 female
82 Joseph Rotlene 9 male
83 Catherina Rotlene 2 female
84 John Weiss 32 male Cooper
85 Charles Mitsch 17 male Weaver
86 Georg Riess 24 male Farmer
87 Christ Spiegel 23 male Stonecutter
88 Georg Schwartz 25 male Shoemaker
89 Christ Rodenck 25 male Turner
90* ????? Denteberg 25 male Farmer
91 Fred. Knott 31 male Farmer
92 Emil Moniger 29 male Coppersmith
93 John Bost 25 male Farmer
94 M. Katz 47 male Pedler
95 W. Katz 18 male Pedler
96 B. Mather 27 male Physcian
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk is used to call attention to additional information in the Transcriber's Notes.
? A question mark is used to indicate illegible letters or words.
* Names were transcribed as written regardless of spelling.
* Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.
* No births or deaths were recorded on this voyage.
2,3 Names illegible due to damaged manifest.
14 Given name illegible due to handwriting.
29,30 Names illegible due to handwriting.
31 Occupation illegible due to handwriting.
63 Surname illegible due to handwriting.
67,68 Given names illegible due to handwriting.
72 Surname illegible due to handwriting.
75 Umlaut o in surname.
90 Given name illegible due to handwriting.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 96, List 277.
Contributed by Ralph Barhorst and Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 November 2004
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