Bark Harriet
On 12 April 1847 a total of 149 passengers left Hamburg, Germany on the old sailship "Harriet", which was commanded by Capt. Hunker. They arrived at the Port of New Orleans, LA on 08 June 1847.
List of Passengers taken on board the Bark Harriet - where of Hancker is master - at the Port of Hamburg and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Gender, Occupation, Origin, Destination, Died at Sea
1 Hans Stoltenberg 55 Man Farmer Wish-Holstein Iowa
2 Hinrich Stoltenberg 28 Man Carpenter Wish-Holstein Iowa
3 Silke Stoltenberg 26 Girl Wish-Holstein Iowa
4 Abel Stoltenberg 24 Girl Wish-Holstein Iowa
5 Antje Stoltenberg 21 Girl Wish-Holstein Iowa
6 Hans Stoltenberg 19 Man Wish-Holstein Iowa
7 Joachim Stoltenberg 16 Man Wish-Holstein Iowa
8 Claus Stoltenberg 16 Man Wish-Holstein Iowa
9 Dorothea Stoltenberg 11 Girl Wish-Holstein Iowa
10 Peter Lage 23 Man Farmer Krosdhan-Holstein Iowa
11 Catharina Lage 24 Girl Krosdhan-Holstein Iowa
12 Catharina E. Lage 1 Girl Krosdhan-Holstein Iowa
13* Claus Ladehoff 46 Man Farmer Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
14* Gretchen Ladehoff 42 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
15* Antje Ladehoff 23 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
16* Becke Ladehoff 20 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
17* Claus Ladehoff 19 Man Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
18* Hans Ladehoff 17 Man Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
19* Trina Ladehoff 14 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
20* Silke Ladehoff 12 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
21* Abel Ladehoff 9 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
22* Gret Ladehoff 9 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
23* Lina Ladehoff 7 Girl Barsbech-Holstein Iowa
24 Wulf Hahn 34 Man Farmer Wish-Holstein Iowa
25 Gretje Hahn 27 Wife Wish-Holstein Iowa
26 Ida Hahn 6m Girl Wish-Holstein Iowa
27 Hans Sauklotz 47 Man Shoemaker Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
28 Silke Sauklotz 45 Wife Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
29 Hans Sauklotz 19 Man Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
30 Claus Sauklotz 15 Man Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
31 Becka Sauklotz 9 Girl Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
32 Gretje Sauklotz 7 Girl Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
33* Hans Muller 37 Man Workman Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
34* Antje Muller 31 Girl Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
35* Silke Muller 3 Girl Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
36* Claus Heinr Muller 1 Boy Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
37 Asmus Maass 30 Man Farmer Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
38 Margaretha Maass 42 Wife Prasdorf-Holsein Iowa
39 Ida Hahn 19 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
40 Johann Wolf 17 Man Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
41 Catherine Wolf 10 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
42 Peter Arpe 45 Man Farmer Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
43 Dorothea Arpe 37 Wife Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
44 Anna Arpe 16 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
45 Claus Arpe 2 Boy Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
46 Lena Arpe 8 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
47 Trina Arpe 4 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
48 Gretje Arpe 2 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
49 Peter Arpe 6m Boy Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
50 Claus Hagedorn 43 Man Weaver Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
51 Gretje Hagedorn 43 Wife Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
52 Peter Hagedorn 16 Boy Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
53 Christian Hagedorn 13 Boy Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
54 Catherina Hagedorn 10 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
55* Claus Joach Hagedorn 3 Boy Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
56 Hinrich Wulf 28 Man Tailor Passade-Holstein Iowa
57* Anna Marg Wulf 30 Wife Passade-Holstein Iowa
58 Lena Wulf 1 Girl Passade-Holstein Iowa
59* Jochim Klindt 48 Man Wheeler Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
60 Trina Klindt 48 Wife Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
61 Claus Klindt 10 Man Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
62 Hinrich Klindt 8 Man Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
63 Peter Klindt 6 Man Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
64 Claus Hasse 32 Man Workman Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
65 Wilhelmine Hasse 32 Wife Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
66* Claus Hin^r Hasse 6m Boy Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
67* Johann Joach^m Ladehof 40 Man Carpenter Eutin-Holstein Iowa
68 Margaretha Ladehof 33 Wife Eutin-Holstein Iowa
69 Doris Ladehof 14 Girl Eutin-Holstein Iowa
70* Johann Frid^ Ladehof 12 Man Eutin-Holstein Iowa
71 Maria Ladehof 9 Girl Eutin-Holstein Iowa
72 Elise Ladehof 5 Girl Eutin-Holstein Iowa
73 Mina Ladehof 4 Girl Eutin-Holstein Iowa
74* Hans Kroger 45 Man Farmer Preetz-Holstein Iowa
75* Dorothe Margth Kroger 38y 6m Wife Preetz-Holstein Iowa
76* Theodor Kroger 15y 6m Boy Preetz-Holstein Iowa
77* Doris Kroger 13 Girl Preetz-Holstein Iowa
78* Magdalena Kroger 8y 6m Girl Preetz-Holstein Iowa
79* Christian Kroger 6y 6m Boy Preetz-Holstein Iowa
80* Heinrich Rex Kroger 4 Man Preetz-Holstein Iowa
81* Margaretha Kroger 4 Girl Preetz-Holstein Iowa
82* Detleff Kroger 1 Man Preetz-Holstein Iowa
83* Wolf Hin^r Lutt 32 Man Workman Salzan-Holstein Iowa
84* Margaretha Lutt 35 Wife Salzan-Holstein Iowa
85* Margaretha Lutt 11 Girl Salzan-Holstein Iowa
86* Catharina Lutt 1 Girl Salzan-Holstein Iowa
87* Friedrick Bruckmann 24 Man Shoemaker Kiel-Holstein Iowa
88* Dorothea Bruckmann 26 Wife Kiel-Holstein Iowa
89* Harry Bruckmann 8 weeks Boy Kiel-Holstein Iowa
90* Johann H.F. Jager 28 Man Carpenter Elschberg-Holstein Iowa
91* Magdalena Jager 33 Wife Elschberg-Holstein Iowa
92 Christoph G. Jahn 44 Man Potter Pegan-Sachsen Missouri
93 Ruth Jahn 38 Wife Cantuky-America Missouri
94* Wilhelm Frd^r Jahn 13 Boy Missouri-America Missouri
95 Maria Rosine Jahn 9 Girl Missouri-America Missouri
96 Matilda Anna Jahn 3 Girl Missouri-America Missouri
97 Nikolas Esberg 28 Man Workman Kiel-Holstein Missouri
98 Abel Esberg 26 Wife Rensburg-Holstein Missouri
99 Gretchen Esberg 1 Girl Kiel-Holstein Missouri
100 Wilhelm Perleberg 44 Man Slater Hildesheim-Hanover Louisville
101 Christiana Perleberg 37 Wife Waldeck-Hanover Louisville
102 Matilda Perleberg 6 Girl Hildesheim-Hanover Louisville
103 Wilhelm Perleberg 1 Boy Hildesheim-Hanover Louisville
104* Melchior Kruger 30 Man Weaver Hildesheim-Hanover New Orleans
105* Maria Kruger 33 Wife Hildesheim-Hanover New Orleans
106* Wilhelm Kruger 1 Boy Hildesheim-Hanover New Orleans
107* Casper Kruger 29 Man Workman Hildesheim-Hanover New Orleans
108 Friedrich Wurl 30 Man Servant Berlin-Preussen Louisville
109 Conrad Bode 45 Man Coachman Hildesheim-Hanover New Orleans
110 Heinrich Welsinger 27 Man Shoemaker Hildesheim-Hanover St. Louis
111 Therese Welsinger 42 Girl Hildesheim-Hanover St. Louis
112 Bernhardt Welsinger 1 Boy Hildesheim-Hanover St. Louis
113 Robert Petesch Man Farmer Diebe?-Sachsen Indiana
114 Julius Petesch Man Farmer Diebe?-Sachsen Indiana
115 Armes Arpe 22 Man Workman Hi?d-Holstein Iowa
116* Sielke Klinat 25 Girl Hi?d-Holstein Iowa
117 Peter Stoltenberg 22 Man Workman Wish-Holstein Iowa
118 Catharina Stoltenberg 16 Girl Wish-Holstein Iowa
119 Anna Arpe 25 Girl Servant Wish-Holstein Iowa
120 Hans Wiese 21 Man Workman Wish-Holstein Iowa
121* Hinrich Kuhl 20 Man Potter Barnbeck-Holstein Iowa
122* Jachim Kuhl 21 Man Workman Barnbeck-Holstein Iowa
123 Peter Ewoldt 21 Man Workman Barnbeck-Holstein Iowa
124 Margaretha Maass 42 Girl Widow Prasdorf-Holsein Iowa
125* Eggert Puck 20 Man Servant Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
126 Johann Hagedorn 36 Man Weaver Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
127 Claus Wulff 26 Man Workman Passade-Holstein Iowa
128 Hans Ruser 21 Man Workman Krumbeck-Holstein Iowa
129 Hans Meyer 27 Man Workman Krumbeck-Holstein Iowa
130 Claus Lamp 25 Man Workman Krumbeck-Holstein Iowa
131 Franz A. Hahn 63 Man Mason Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
132* Claus Sinjen 28 Man Workman Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
133* Jochim Hein^r Ehrich 33 Man Miller Eutin-Holstein Iowa
134 Hinrich Arpe 22 Man Workman Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
135 Mara Stuhr 21 Man Workman Krumbek-Holstein Iowa
136 August Krahner 37 Man Joiner Pl?????-Sachsen New Orleans
137 Conrad Warmboldt 60 Man Workman Alstedt-Hanover St. Louis
138 Thies Sind 21 Man Tinker Krodt??-Holstein
139 Carl Mascow 32 Man Workman Barsback-Holstein Iowa
140 Rebeca Mascow 28 Man Wife Barsback-Holstein Iowa
141 Hans Peter Lage 20 Man Workman Schonberg-Holstein Iowa
142* Carl Sieverkrabbe 27 Man Locksmith Neudorf-Holstein Cincinati
143* Caroline Sieverkrabbe 19 Wife Neudorf-Holstein Cincinati
144 Friedrich Lucksdorf 31 Man Workman Neudorf-Holstein Iowa
145 Jacob Rethwish 13 Boy Servant Krodk??-Holstein Iowa
146 Frederick Wieseman 25 Man Smith Eutin-Holstein Iowa
147 Malen Brookman 60 Widow Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
148 Catharina Brookman 19 Girl Prasdorf-Holstein Iowa
149 Ehrhard Zahn 36 Man Wheeler FlensburgHolstein St. Louis
150 Abel Margt Prien 27 Girl Warnau-Holstein St. Louis
Formatter's notes:
Passengers have been numbered by the formatter for ease of referencing.
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
Names are transcribed as seen (Cantuky).
All ages that are in years and months were written with a fraction for the months.
This was changed by the formatter according to ISTG rules (3y 6m was 3 1/2).
33 - 36: the last name could be Muller with u Umlaut to spell Müller or Moller with
o Umlaut to spell Möller.
55: Joach could stand for Joachim.
57: Marg could stand for Margarethe or Margaretha
59: Jochim could be a spelling mistake and be Joachim.
66 & 83: Hin^r could stand for Hinrich
67: Joach^m could stand for Joachim
70: Fred^r could stand for Friederich
74 - 82: the last name is Kroger with o Umlaut so spell Kröger, this is the
contributor's family.
75: Margth could stand for Margaretha or Margarethe.
83 - 86: Lutt is spelled with u Umlaut to read Lütt.
87 - 89: Bruckmann is spelled with u Umlaut to read Brückmann.
The manifest shows on n as the last letter. A dash (-) over the
n shows that there should be 2 n, this is a German custom.
90 & 91: Jager is spelled with a Umlaut to read Jäger.
94: Frd^r could stand for Friederich.
104 - 107: Kruger is spelled with u Umlaut to read Krüger.
116: The 2nd last letter of the last name could be a sloppy d in which
case the last name would be Klindt.
121 & 122: Kuhl is spelled with u Umlaut to read Kühl.
125: the c in the last name could be a sloppy l, Pulk.
132: it is hard to see if the 4th letter is j or g, the last name could be Singen.
133: Hein^r could stand for Heinrich.
Contributor's Notes:
For any entries that have no origin posted I can be contacted for a scanned copy
of what was annotated.
1. The copy that I have of this passenger list states "Bark Harriet-Hamburg to New Orleans-
Arr. 9 Jun 1847-M259 Roll 26 List 106." Also the page headed "List of Passengers taken
on board the Bark Harriet - whereof Hancker is master - at the Port of Hamburg and bound
for New Orleans."
2. The CD #358 (which I own a copy of) "New Orleans, Passenger and Immigration Lists,
1820-1850 has the ship as the "Harriet".
3. There were two Kuehl passengers on this ship. Brent Hemphill's transcription from Henry
Kuehl's Diary describes the journey of the "Henrietta" and the immigrants arrival in Davenport,
Scott Co., IA.
4. Per Hans Peter Voss (AGGSH e.V.)
"I checked the book of Dr. Paul-Heinz Pauseback and found the following on page 50:
A general translation is "In the spring of 1847 two great groups of Emigrants left
the Probstei. One group of 94 individuals left the Probstei on the ship "Henriette"
in April.
The newspaper "Husumer Wochenblatt", printed on 2.January 1848 - 40 individuals
of this 94 passed away because a high fever on their way from New Orleans to
Davenport [Iowa].
They are buried upstream of the river Mississippi."
Family Connections
-Hans Johann Kroger
date and place of his birth: 23 Aug 1801 in in Satrup-Preetz, Holstein, Prussia
his 1st marriage date and place: 20 Jan. 1830 in Holstein,Prussia to Margaretha
Dorothea Christiana Kluever (b. 18 Jun 1810 in Selent-Preetz, Holstein, Prussia/
the mother of his first five children/d. 01 Apt. 1843 in prob. Postfeld, Holstein,
Prussia.)his 2nd marriage date and place: 15 Feb. 1846 in Preetz, Holstein, Prussia
to Dorthea "Dora" Margaretha Siever on 15 Feb. 1846 in Preetz, Holstein, Prussia,
the mother of his youngest child
date and place of his death: 07 Sep. 1847 in Scott Co., IA
his parents: Thomas Kroger and Maria Christina Behrensen
-Dorthea "Dora" Margaretha (Siever) Kroger
date and place of birth: b. 05 Sep. 1808 in Nettelsee, Holstein, Prussiaher
1st marriage: to Unknown Rex abt. 1842 in Holstein, Prussia, they had one
child. Her 2nd marriage date and place: on 15 Feb. 1846 in Preetz, Holstein, Prussia
to Hans Kroger in Preetz, Holstein, Prussia, they had one child.
Her 3rd marriage date and place: on 28 Feb. 1848 in Scott Co., IA to Hinrich "Henry"
Christian Fredrick Blocker, they had two children/Henry had immigrated to the US on
27 June 1847 with his first wife and seven sons.
Date and place of her death: after 1860-before 31 Dec. 1895 in prob. Scott Co., IA
Her parents: Bendix Hinrich Sievert and Anna Margaretha Nickel.
Children of Margaretha Dorothea Christiana Kluever and Hans Johann Kroger
1. Theodor Detlef Christian Kroger b: 22 Sep 1831 in Holstein, Prussia/d. 07 July
1911 in Corwin Township, Ida Co., IA
oo Anna Catharina "Treena" Voss mar. on 02 Mar. 1864 in Scott Co., IA
(b. 10 Mar. 1842 in Holstein, Prussia, d. 27 Sep. 1907 in Ida Co., IA
parents: Joachim Hinrich Voss and Magdalena Dorothea Kahl)
2. Doris Catherina Kroeger b. 02 June or 02 Dec. in Preetz, Holstein, Prussia
d. 21 May 1901 in Crawford Co., IA
oo 1st Heinrich "Henry" Frederick Blocker, mar. 09 Nov. 1850 in Scott Co., IA -
no documentation of any children (b. abt. 1829 in Holstein, Prussia
he had immigrated to the US with his father Hinrich "Henry", mother Sophia,
and six brothers on 27 June 1847.
oo 2nd Diederich Heinrich Funderman mar. 09 June 1852 (b: 13/15 Nov. 1817
he had immigrated to the US in 1855)
3. Magdalena "Lena" Dorthea Amelia Kroger b. 28 July 1837 in Postfeld-Rendsburg,
Holstein, Prussia, d. 20 Oct. 1908 in Tama Co., IA
oo Carl Glorfeld mar. 12 Jan. 1855 (b. 22 July 1826-27 in Prussia
immigrated to the US bef. 1858, he was the uncle of Louisa Glorfeld who married
Asmus Blocker (who had immigrated to the US on 27 June 1847 with his father
Hinrich "Henry", mother Sophia, and six brothers)
4. Hans Hinrich Christian Kroeger b. 10 Dec. 1840 in Holstein, Prussia, d. aft. 1850
5. Margaretha "Margaret-Martha" Catharina Christiana Kroger 18 Mar 1843
in Postfeld-Preetz, Holstein, Prussia
oo Henry F Schlotfeldt (b. 11 Apr. 1835 in Kiel, Holstein, Prussia)
Child of Dorothea "Dora Margaretha Sievert and Unknown Rex
1. Heinrich "Henry" Rex (Kroeger) b: 18 Mar 1843 in prob. Postfeld-Preetz,
Holstein, Prussia
oo Wilhelmina Wulf, mar. on 04 Feb 1865 in Scott Co., IA
(Note: I can find no connection of Wilhelmina to the Claus Wulf family below.)
Child of Dorothea Margaretha Sievert and Hans Johann Kroger
1. Detlef "Dave" H. Kroeger b. 10 Mar 1846 Osfriesland, Holstein, Prussia
d. 08 Sep. 1911 Exira, Audubon Co., IA
oo Teno Tibben mar 23 Mar. 1869 in Davenport, Scott Co., IA
(b. 07 Apr. 1850 in Hanover, Germany)
Children of Dorothea Margaretha (Sievert Kroger and Hinrich "Henry" Frederick
Christian Blocker)
1. Julia Blocker b: 1850 in Scott Co., IA/d: before 1860
2. Marie "Mary" Blocker b. 11 May 1851
oo Henry Hans Jahde mar. 25 Dec 1874 in Whealtand, Clinton Co., IA (b: 14 Mar 1846)
Also
1 Claus Frederick Wulf b. abt. 1817 in Holstein, Prussia/he was a Farmer and
Grocer/Merchant/d. 1906 in IA/bur. in Oakdale Cemetery, Lot 101(no dates)
Davenport, IA
oo Margrette/Margaretha Dittmer mar. in 1864 (b. abt. 1837/d. in 1914 in IA/bur.
in Lot 101 Oakdale Cemetery, Davenport, IA/she had 11 children (3 were stillborn)
/the d/o Hans and Catherine Dittmer
..2 Kate Wulf
oo Ferdinand Bertram mar abt. 1891 (b. 1865/d. 15 Dec. 1909/bur. Lot 143 Oakdale
Cemetery Davenport, IA
..2 Alvia Wulf bur. in Lot 101 akdale Cemetery, Davenport, IA
..2 Magdalena "Lena" Wulf [3rd child] b. 02 Oct. 1866/d. 02 Jan. 1955 in prob.
Bettendorf, IA
oo William Williams mar. 1893 (b. 15 Apr. 1866/d. 07 Apr. 1935)
..2 Anna Maria/Mary Wulf b. 21 Jul 1868 in Davenport, IA/d: 12 Apr 1945 in Springfield, MN
..oo Frederick/Fritz "Fred" Blocker mar. on 22 Feb. 1893 in Davenport, IA (b. 17 Feb. 1868
in Rock Island, IL/the son of Christian Frederick Blocker (who had immigrated to
the US on 27 June 1847 with his father Hinrich "Henry", mother Sophia, and six
brothers) and Elizabeth Wilhelmina "Minnie" Hartkopfe/Hartkop (who had immigrated
to the US on 27 Oct. 1852 with her parents Hinrich and M. Hartkop, and four siblings/
Fred and Mary moved to MN in 1894they had 6 children and remained in MN the rest
of their lives.
..2 Hugo Wulf d. aft. 12 Apr 1945 in prob. Bettendorf, IA
..2 Herman Wulf (6th child) b. 08 June 1872/d. 24 Mar. 1915
oo Elizabeth "Lizzie" Junge mar. 27 Feb. 1896 in Davenport, IA (b. 26 Oct. 1875 in
Davenport, IA/d. 18 Mar. 1957)
Please see Henrietta for an article submitted by Brent Hemphill which he had transcribed from
Henry Kuehl' Diary. This article describes the ships journey (the "Henrietta" which
was actually the "Harriet") and the immigrants arrival in Davenport, Scott Co., IA.
National Archives and Records Administration, M259, Roll 26, List 106.
Donated and transcribed by Martha D. Bush-Blocker for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
September 2004
Formatted and reviewed by Ines Mannhardt a member of the
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25 September 2004
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