SS Wieland
Another transcription of this ship can be found in Volume 1
I, C. Hebich, Master of the SS Wieland, do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board the said vessel at Hamburg & Havre, France from which port said vessel has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died.
Sworn to this Oct 4, 1876So help me God,
before me ________________(illegible signature)
(signed) C. Hebich
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Wieland whereof C. Hebich, is master, from Hamburg & Havre, France burthen 2267 tons.
Coloumns represent: Names, age in years and months, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *died on voyage, part of the vessel occupied by each passenger during the voyage.
145 Henny Hegser 16 female single Germany United States of North America
146* Edmund Selemann 14 male scholar Germany United States of North America
147 Julius Reinke 31 male workman Un. St. United States of North America
148 Friedr. Heise 28 male mechanic Germany United States of North America
149* Josef H??ken 42 male tailor Germany United States of North America
150 Claus Hansen 17 male workman Germany United States of North America
151* Chr. Eigle 60 male woman Germany United States of North America
152 Ther. Himmel 50 female woman Germany United States of North America
153 Jacob Renz 52 male workman Germany United States of North America
154 Joh. Landerhack 18 male blacksmith Germany United States of North America
155 Aug. Fehlhaber 57 male farmer Germany United States of North America
156 Rob. Baumann 53 male tailor Germany United States of North America
157 Emilie Baumann 34 female wife Un. St. United States of North America
158 Felix Baumann 9 male son Un. St. United States of North America
159 Anna Bleck 26 female woman Un. St. United States of North America
160 Henry Bleck 10 mos male baby Un. St. United States of North America
161 Cathar. Skowak 32 female woman Un. St. United States of North America
162 Meta Skowak 11 mos female baby Un. St. United States of North America
163 Sophie Wilkens 28 female single Germany United States of North America
164 Hermann Heller 28 male miller Germany United States of North America
165 Caroline Heller 28 female wife Germany United States of North America
166 Louis Hackenberg 21 male merchant Germany United States of North America
167 Carl Schwanen 25 male merchant Germany United States of North America
168 Moses Fischer 54 male f?i?iel Germany United States of North America
169* Alb. Krockel 28 male mason Germany United States of North America
170* Henr. Krockel 26 female wife Germany United States of North America
171 Jean Lutz 53 male farmer U. St. United States of North America
172* Louis Muller 33 male farmer Germany United States of North America
173 Louis Geffe 31 male workman Germany United States of North America
174 Rosalie Geffe 21 female wife Germany United States of North America
175 Clara Geffe 11 mos female baby Germany United States of North America
176 Helene Wolff 17 female single Germany United States of North America
177 Johann Mertz 33 male workman Germany United States of North America
178 Adam Rever 40 male farmer Germany United States of North America
179 Johann Schennder 46 male farmer Un. St. United States of North America
180 Carl Klamsen 20 male seaman Denmark United States of North America
181 Jacob Stab 62 male farmer Russia United States of North America
182 Jacob Stab 22 male farmer Russia United States of North America
183 Jacob Williams 24 male shoemaker United States United States of North America
184 Heinrich Winterhoff 42 male mason United States United States of North America
185 Peter Jensen 40 male workman United States United States of North America
186 Friedr. Wodk 32 male shoemaker United States United States of North America
187 Caroline Wodk 33 female his wife United States United States of North America
188 Pauline Wodk 9 female child United States United States of North America
189 Ottilie Wodk 8 female child United States United States of North America
190 Reinhard Wodk 6 male child United States United States of North America
191 Emma Wodk 4 female child United States United States of North America
192 Gustav Wodk 11 mos male child United States United States of North America
193 Julius Cirisey 39 male workman United States United States of North America
194 Chr. Geiger 38 male workman United States United States of North America
195 Mrs. Rohner 28 female woman Switzerland United States of North America
196 Lina Graf 25 female single Switzerland United States of North America
197* N. Roschle 33 male farmer Switzerland United States of North America
198* Amalie Roschle 30 female woman Switzerland United States of North America
199 Johan Mertz 28 male merchant United States United States of North America
200 Anderson Braun 40 male sailor Germany United States of North America
201 Hinr. May 36 male workman Germany United States of North America
202 Sim. Petersen 37 male workman Germany United States of North America
203* Jorgen Hansen 30 male workman Germany United States of North America
204 Fritz Sporner 24 male bird seller Germany United States of North America
205 Emili Rohner 31 male workman Switzerland United States of North America
206 Anna Junge 2 female child United States United States of North America
207 Eduard Lemme 62 male merchant United States United States of North America
208 Henriette Lemme 58 female wife United States United States of North America
209 Emil Lemme 13 male son United States United States of North America
210 Juls Holekamp 30 male merchant United States United States of North America
211 Julia Hormann 35 female lady United States United States of North America
212 Waldemar Hormann 9 male son United States United States of North America
213 Betti Thormann 41 female lady United States United States of North America
214 Henry Diesback 57 male merchant United States
215 Louise Diesback 45 female lady United States
216 Pauline Walter 28 female unmarried Germany
217 Martha Hinze 23 female unmarried Un. St.
218 D^r Georg Schadda 22 male philologe Germany
219 Dietrich Gree 29 male watchmaker Un. St.
220 Julie Plant 14 female unmarried Germany
221 Ferd. Ruppert 16 male merchant Germany
222* Peter Anetan 24 male student United States
223 Adolph Nathen 28 male merchant United States
224 Moritz Nathen 14 male merchant Germany
225 Antonio Thomisik 23 male merchant Austria
226 Maria Stengel 26 female lady United States
227 Cassy Stengel 8 female child United States
228 ?emma Stengel 7 female child United States
229 Joseph Alters 50 male merchant United States
230 Hermann Linde 27 male writer Germany
231 Emilie Medan 38 female unmarried Germany
232 Simon E. Dunde 23 male merchant Un. St.
233 Richard Schnebeck 22 male merchant Un. St.
234 James Jansen 27 male watchmaker Un. St.
235* Amalie Reitz 3? female unmarried Germany
236 Cathr^a Harbloch 48 female lady United States
237 H. W. Gieracheim 24 male merchant United States
238 Anna Schlierer 21 female unmarried Germany
239 Hermann Frey 22 male inn-keeper Un. St.
240 Mathilde Frey 18 female lady Un. St.
241 Wilhelm Graf 28 male merchant Germany
242* Rosa Bahr 30 female unmarried Germany
243* Elise Munch 25 female lady Un. St.
244 Lina Munch 11 mos female baby Un. St.
245* Mathilde Pommel 16 female unmarried Un. St.
246 Fritz Tillmann 41 male merchant Un. St.
247 Dora Tillmann 38 female lady Un. St.
248 Frank Tillmann 9 male child Un. St.
249 Edwin Tillmann 3 male child Un. St.
250* Wilh. Bottcher 20 male g……ner Un. St.
251 Heinr. Fischer 20 male merchant Germany
252 Jos. Hoch 47 male farmer Un. St.
253 Josef Grandenkokis 41 male tailor Un. St.
254 Christine Grandenkokis 33 female lady Un. St.
255 Clara Scheldon 29 female lady Un. St.
256 Elisabeth Scheldon 9 female child Un. St.
257 Joh. Scheldon 8 male child Un. St.
258 Anna Scheldon 10 mos female baby Un. St.
259 Ludwig Schneider 24 male merchant Germany
260 Carl Mehltretter 48 male private Un. St.
261 Anna Mehltretter 49 female lady Un. St.
262 Conr. Heisenberg 41 male landlord Un. St.
263 Frederik Pischer 45 male wine merchant Un. St.
264 Louise Pischer 27 female lady Un. St.
265 Friedr. Deidesheimer 50 male miner Un. St.
266 Anna Deidesheimer 28 female lady Un. St.
267 Kather. Reitz 45 female unmarried Un. St.
268 Chs. P. Lucas 45 male confectioner Un. St.
269 E. Maklberg 38 male clergy Germany
270 Helene Maklberg 30 female lady Germany
271 Joseph Hansen 30 male farmer Australia
272 Elise Ringelmann 42 female lady United States
273 Th. Bardes 56 male farmer United States
274 Mrs. Bardes 50 female lady United States
275 Mrs. Serini 25 female lady United States
276 John Hirt 24 male merchant United States
277 Martin Koop 35 male merchant Germany
278 Carl Kenna 29 male merchant Germany
279 Friedr. Dunk 19 male merchant United States
280 Th? Sevini 11 mos male baby United States
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.
* Passengers where numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing.
* None died during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated.
146: the last name could be Lelemann.
149: the last name could be Hacken, Hesken or Hasken.
151: sex and occupation transcribed as on the manifest.
169 & 170: Krockel is spelled with o Umlaut.
172: Muller is spelled with u Umlaut.
197 & 198: Roschle is spelled with o Umlaut.
203: Jorgen is spelled with o Umlaut.
222: the last name could be Assetan.
235: the age could be 30 or 38.
242: Bahr is spelled with a Umlaut.
243: Munch is spelled with u Umlaut.
245: the last name could be Pammel.
250: Bottcher is spelled with o Umlaut. The occupation cannot be read due
to a crease in the manifest.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 406, List 950.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 August 2007
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