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Brig Isabella


Amsterdam, Netherlands to Philadelphia
2 August 1830

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
REPORT OR MANIEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Isabella of Philadelphia whereof Daniel L ?irto* is Master from Amsterdam, Netherlands, burthen 272 tons and owned by B & T Bohlen of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number (assigned by transcriber for ease of search), given name, last name, age, occupation, to what Country belonging, and country they intend to become inhabitants is not shown since they all are going to the United States.
    
  1   Clara H     Van der Linden  22  female             Holland
  2   Louise H.   Bonquardt       18  female             Holland
  3   Henry W.    Albers          47  male  mecanic      Germany
  4   Hartog T.   Bochverkooper   13  male               Holland 
  5   William T.  Bonquardt       25  male  clerk        Holland
  6   Jacob       Schudel         58  male  farmer       Wertemberg
  7   Michael     Weinman         60  male  farmer       Wertemberg
  8   Margaret    Weinman         56  female             Wertemberg
  9   Jacob       Ulmer           30  male  farmer       Wertemberg
 10   Christina   Ulmer           24  female             Wertemberg  
 11   Jacob       Gohl            28  male  farmer       Wertemberg  
 12   Jacobana    Gohl            24  female             Wertemberg  
 13   Regina      Werner          24  female             Wertemberg  
 14   Rosine      Werner          21  female             Wertemberg  
 15   Anna Maria  Steiger         29  female             Wertemberg  
 16   Elisabeth   Steiger         13  female             Wertemberg  
 17   Anna Maria  Stolt           18  female             Wertemberg    
 18   Rosina      Ulmer           15  female             Wertemberg  
 19   Nanette     Keil            22  female             Wertemberg  
 20   Wilhelmina  Ulmer           16  female             Wertemberg    
 21   Maria       Holtz           12  female             Wertemberg    
 22   Magdalina   Wagner          23  female             Wertemberg    
 23   Catharina   Hahn            19  female             Wertemberg    
 24   Elisabeth   Allmeninger     25  female             Wertemberg    
 25 * Jacob       G?nther         27  male  mason        Wertemberg          
 26 * Isaac       G?nther         18  male  mason        Wertemberg    
 27   Lewis       Jung            45  male  joiner       Wertemberg    
 28   Franik      Forter          26  male  potter       Wertemberg    
 29   Jacob       Wagner          16  male  farmer       Wertemberg    
 30   Henry       Wagner          29  male  farmer       Wertemberg    
 31   Daniel      Backer          25  male  cooper       Wertemberg    
 32   Gottlieb    Nupole          25  male  miller       Wertemberg    
 33   Ludwig      Toote           15  male               Wertemberg        
 34   Christian   Lieb            16  male               Wertemberg         
 35 * Frederick   Worner          13  male               Wertemberg     
 36   Joseph      Ehman           23  male  tailor       Wertemberg    
 37 * Jacob       S?ilez          12  male               Wertemberg    
 38   Carl        Taes            30  male  shoemaker    Wertemberg    
 39   Christian   Pfoeund         25  male  baker        Wertemberg       
 40   Friederich  Ecker           26  male  soap boiler  Wertemberg    
 41   Conrad      Dorscksete      32  male  baker        Wertemberg    
 42   Sebastian   Wiltz           19  male  joiner       Prussia
 43   Solomon     Polack          16  male  trader       United States
 44   David       Deinas          64  male               Holland
 45   Isaac  G,   Prond           54  male               Holland
 46   Rachel      Prond           53  female             Holland
 47   Betsey      Prond           19  female             Holland
 48   Mary        Prond           16  female             Holland
 49 * Bl??mpie R. Witler           5  female             Holland
 50   Leve van    Kolm            50  male  trader       Holland
 51   Johanna     Kolm            28  female             Holland
 52   Charlotte   Kolm            10  female
 
 
Transcriber's Notes:

*  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.

^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.
kolm, 
*  Even though none died during the voyage this colum inicated that the first three passengers were in cabin, and the next passenger and presumably
 the reamining ones were in steerage.

 *   Captain's surname maybe Kurts.
 25  Surname may be Gunther or Geinther
 35  Accent mark above the "o" in surname.    
 37  Surname maybe Stilez
 49  Given name maybe Bloempie.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45,
Transcribed by Harry Green,
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 May 2008



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