Immigrant Ships
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Ship Hudson


Bremen, Germany to New York
14 April 1851

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Herm. Hohorst 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 Ship Hudson whereof I am Master, from Bremen. So help me God (signed) H. Hohorst

Sworn to this 14 April 1851
Before me ???????
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Bremen Bark Hudson whereof Hohorst is Master, from Bremen, burthen 387 tons.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country to which they intend to become inhabitants. All passengers intend to become inhabitants in the United States so that column was eliminated.
    
  1* Bernh.    Weingartener   33 male   Merchant   Wurtsburg
  2  Wilh.     Weinhard       29 male   Oeconom    Hall
  3* Johann    Hains          52 male   Oeconom    Nastau
  4  Chat.     Hains          55 female            Nastau
  5  Marg.     Hains          27 female            Nastau
  6  Gesche    Hains          13 female            Nastau
  7* Chat.     Ellert         18 female            Gottingen
  8  Dietr.    Hohmann        15 male   Farmer     Ackem
  9  Heinr.    Brinker        18 male   Farmer     Zitler
 10  Aug.      Meyer          33 male   Waber      Heydorf
 11  Henry     Wessel         20 male   Merchant   NewYork
 12  Joh.      Mahnke         19 male   Taylor     Osterholz
 13  Ludw.     Mahnke         16 male   Musician   Osterholz
 14  Matta     Peters         20 female            St.Magnus
 15  Max       Becker         28 male   Shoemaker  Petermain
 16* Wilh.     Nuck           24 male   Oeconom    Laitkirchen
 17* Sebast.   Doring         26 male   Taylor     Muhlhausen
 18  Carl      Haashaus       22 male   Watchmaker Rehnsaal
 19  Wilh.     Hagemann       22 male   Taylor     Wagenfeld
 20  August    Weber          26 male   Farmer     Nainberg
 21  Wilhelm   Gahl           34 male   Merchant   Demmin
 22  Fredr.    Rahmm          38 male   Musician   Paris
 23  Wilh.     Ramm           34 male   Joiner     Blomberg
 24  Cat.      Mehstens       20 female            Hagen
 25  Ludw.     Axen           17 male   Farmer     Hagen
 26  Soph.     Reimers        23 female            Raden
 27  Carol     Reimers        21 female            Raden
 28  Cathr.    Stuhis         18 female            Meyenburg
 29  Heinr.    Gefken         20 male   Farmer     Scharmbek
 30  Elise     Felling        27 female            Rannebek
 31  Diedr.    Schriefer      15 male   Farmer     Offenwarden
 32  Heinr.    Wilkens        19 male   Shoemaker  Scharmbek
 33  Friedr.   Garbade        20 male   Farmer     Blaklande
 34  Friedr.   Harjes         19 male   Farmer     Blaklande
 35  J. B.     Wischhausen    22 male   Farmer     Blaklande
 36  Friedr.   Feldhausen     22 male   Farmer     Ritterhude
 37  Heinr.    Plump          17 male   Farmer     Ritterhude
 38  Carten    Gers           15 male   Farmer     Ritterhude
 39* Friedr.   Schroder       19 male   Shoemaker  Ritterhude
 40* Gesche    Federwitz      20 female            Wollhosen
 41  Wilh.     Seeckel        21 male   Oeconom    Stroen
 42  Mar.      Handfeld       19 female            Achem
 43  Carl      Hergen         23 male   Merchant   Berlin
 44  Henry     Ahlers         26 male   Merchant   NewYork
 45* H.        v. Rosenfeld   32 male   Painter    Munster
 46* Louise    Mutter         20 female            Munster
 47* Gustav    Therdor        42 male   Farmer     Munsterland  died before leaving port

Cabin Passengers
 48  Reg.      Schuiser       22 female            Swendamm
 49  Otto      Hunchel        20 male   Merchant   Bremen
 50  Georg     Kunoth         19 male   Merchant   Bremen
 51  Otto      Kuntz          21 male   Merchant   Braunschweig
 52  Theodor   Ihne           27 male   Miner      Rohnfall
 53  Carl H.   Pandorf        20 male   Merchant   Bremen
 54  H. A.     Lachmann       20 male   Merchant   Bremen

(signed) H. Hohorst

    
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.

* No births were recorded on this voyage.

* One death occured during this voyage. #47 died while still in Bremen.

1     Umlaut u in town name.
3     An Oeconom may be a small time farmer.
7     Umlaut o in town name.
10    Occupation may be Weber (weaver).
16    Umlaut u in surname.
17    Umlaut o in surname. Umlaut u in town name.
39    Umlaut o in surname.
40    Umlaut o in town name.
45-47 Umlaut u in town name.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 97, List 326.
Contributed by Ralph Barhorst and Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 November 2004



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