Immigrant Ships
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Bark Harriet


Hamburg, Germany to New Orleans, LA
8 June 1847
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
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 September 2004



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