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Immigration records of persons stating their origin as Reichensachsen, Hesse, Germany, or towns nearby. Blue indicates where they are in the USA, maiden names, etc.

The following passengers were on the “Brig Bremen”, arriving 8 Jan 1847 to Philadelphia. All stated their origin as “Reichensachn”. Nat. Archive Series 425, Microfilm #64, List #5.

Name age occupation

Anna Buttner 50 female

Caspar “ 32 male Book Binder Berks Co., PA; Monroe Co., OH

Catherine “ 30 female

Elisabeth “ 3 female

Johannes Killmer 38 male Tawer Berks Co., PA

Anna “ 37 male

Juliane “ 14 female

Johannes “ 12 female

Anna Jr. “ 9 male

Caspar “ 1 female

[the Killmer family had many of their genders switched (Johannes, Anna and Anna Jr were male; the remainder female).

Christoph Kleve [Klebe] 32 male Tailor 1850 Monroe Co., OH (Klape)

Elisabeth “ 25 male

Elisabeth Jr “ 2 female

Adam Krug 32 male (~1815) Carpenter Berks Co., Reading Co., PA

Anna “ 20 female

Caspar “ 6 male

Carl “ 4 male

Reinhard 1 male

1850: they are in Bern, Berks, PA as Krook.

George Pfeil 28 male Mason

Wilhelm “ 3 male Berks Co. PA (1850 Fail, with Wm Rhode)

Anna Roth 50 male

Wilhelm “ 47 female Workman This is Wm Rhode above

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: the ship “Telegraph” arriving 14 May 1847 from Bremen, Ger, un-numbered passengers on page 1 of 3:

Name age gender occupation from to (Born)

Con’d Hotzel 36 m Meche Germany USA 1811

Anna E. “ 34 f --- “ “ 1813

C. E. “ 6 f --- “ “ 1841

M. E. “ 4 f --- “ “ 1843

A. S. Holehan 30 m “ “ “ 1817

C. “ 6 f --- “ “ 1841

Martha “ 4 f --- “ “ 1843

Anna Reis 43 f --- “ “ 1804

Jacob “ 43 m Meche “ “ 1804

Carle “ 10 m None “ “ 1837

Lischen “ 7 m “ “ “ 1840

Lotchen “ 5 m “ “ “ 1842

Sophia “ 2 f --- “ “ 1845

Andre “ 20 m farmer “ “ 1827

Renners “ 10 m None “ “ 1837

Helwig “ 22 m farmer “ “ 1825

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3 Oct 1851, the ship “Marianne” from Bremen to Baltimore M255 8 List 75 (no images)

Marie Bershcel f 25 servant Bischhausen

Mathias Meister m 23 mason “

Elise Riemann f 25 servant “

Anna “ f 22 “ “

George Spenner m 22 farmer “

Carl Zimmerman m 27 tailor “

Wilhelmine “ f 23 -- “

Nicolaus Methe m 75 farmer Rohrta [Röhrda 11km from Reichensachsen]

Magdalene Muth f 28 servant Weidenhausen [7km]

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17 Nov 1851 “Columbiana” Bremen, Ger. To Philadelphia

page 1

Lucas Böttner 31 carpenter Eltmannshausen to Philadelphia

(next line) George Sandtrop 20 joiner Reichensachsen to “

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20 Apr 1852 “Favorite” Bremen to NYC

24. Georg Steich 24 shoemaker Reichensachsen to New York

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Bark Magdalina arr 4 May 1852 to New York from Bremen

Places of origin K.H (KurHessen) and Osmieshan [have images of all 5 pages; here are names of interest so far:

Johs Reiss 49 male tailor Volkeroth [Volkerode, 18km north of Reichensachsen]

Georg Aschenbrenner 40 m farmer K. H. Ilnois New York Lee, IL

Elisab “ 40 f nee Degenhardt

Georg T. “ 6½ m

Elisabeth “ 4

Anna Julia “ 1¼

Carl Schafer 27 farmer New York Lee Co., IL

A.M. “ 27

Anna Chr “ 20

Anna Chr “ 58

Jacob Vaupel 30 farmer K. H. Ilnois Lee Co., IL

Anna “ 26 (dau Conrad Wagner)

Jacob ‘ 2½

Conrad Wagner 46 “ “ Lee Co., IL

Joh “ 24

Jacob Beck 38 “ “ Lee Co., IL

Anna Juliane “ 32 (dau Conrad Wagner)

Anna K. “ 7

Martha E. “ 5

Joh Krug 26 Carpenter “ “ Lee Co., IL

Joh Motz [Metz, Molz] 39 John Moldes, Lee Co., IL 1860

Gertrude “ 48 [or 40?]

Anna Ma Baker 22 Servant

Anna Aschenbrenner 28 b.1824 Anna Wilhelmina m. Geo Schafer

Jacob Vaupel 22 Carpenter b.1830 John Vaupel, bro. Jacob above

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Immigration: New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: the ship "Coriolan", arriving 4 Dec 1852 from Bremen, pages of passengers from Prussia (no specific towns) going to the USA (no specific areas), page 3 of 6 includes the following:

# first surname age occupation gender LSP note, if any

86. John Becker 18 joiner m several Becker families in Reichensachsen at the time of John and Henry's births

87. Henry Becker 17 joiner m

88. John Wollenhaupt 18 tailor m

89. John Nic Brill 16 tailor m ie., Johann Nicholas Brill

90. H. W. Hohmann 21 peasant m indexed as Kahmann

91. Asm. Eisenberg 56 carpenter m indexed as Ann

92. Anna C. Eisenberg 52 wife f

93. Peter Eisenberg 21 son m

94. Christine Eisenberg 23 daughter f is this Elisabeth, their daughter or a daughter-in-law?

95. Fredric Eisenberg 10mon son m he looks like the son of Peter & Christine, but Peter was not married until 1855, per his bio

96. Charlott Roth 21 servant f

97. George Wiegand 19 tailor m

at 85 and above, the family Tombe, a name unknown in Reichensachsen; at 98 and below, the family Steinmuller, equally unknown in Reichensachsen.

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23 Dec 1852 “Ella” Bremen to NYC

60. Georg Rudolph 25 miller Hoheneichen

61. Elisabeth “ 21 “

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Ship “Admiral”, arriving 22 Jun 1853 to Baltimore from Bremen M255, 39, 9; all from Reichensachsen:

Elise Otto 24 female

Wilhelm “ 18 male cooper

Christian “ 16 male

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

15 Dec 1854, the ship “Duckwitz”, arriving 15 Dec 1854 from Bremen to NYC, page 3 of 5:

No. Name Gender Age Occ. From To

107 Georg Ashenbrimer m 19 farmer Kur-hessen Illinois

108 Catherine “ f 16

109 Elisabeth “ f 14

110 Conrad “ m 36 mason “ “

111 Dorothea “ f 35

112 Christina “ f 10

113 Carl “ m 7

114 Conrad “ m 3

115 Philipp “ m 11

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10 Jul 1855 “Ernst Moritz Arndt” Bremen to NYC

34. Carl Helwig 2 Reichensachsen to Illinois

35. Georg Helwig 27 carpenter “

35. Elisabeth 27 “

44. Georg Hiebenthal 54 “

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

24 Aug 1855 “President Smidt” Bremen to NYC

Andreas Volke 30 wever [weaver] Bischhausen To: Bernham

Elisabeth “ 24

Dorothea Caroline “ 4mo.

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30 Sep 1856 “Wursata” Bremen to NYC

64. George Otto 58 host Reichensachsen to Philadelphia

65. Ernestine Otto 15 “

66. Bertha Otto 12 “

67. George Schellhase 22 joiner “

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arriving 22 Jul 1856, the ship “Amaranth”, from Bremen; New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

page 4 of 4

# name age gender occ./rel. from to born

160 F[J]ustus Hanert 37 m farmer Hessia Illinois 1819

161 Anna Gelasia “ 48 f wife “ “ 1808

162 Mathias “ 12 m son “ “ 1844

163 Cath. “ 10 f dau “ “ 1846

164 Henry “ 8 m son “ “ 1848

165 George “ 3 m son “ “ 1853

166 An. Barbara “ 0y9m f dau “ “ Oct1855

167 Elisa Salzman 30 f servant girl “ “ 1826

the only Hessians going to Illinois; others going to Williamsburgh. These have been shown to have been from Gilfershausen, Bebra, Werra-Meissner-Kreis.

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26 May 1857, the ship “Concordia” from Bremen to NYC; un-numbered passengers, page 4 of 5:

C. Kratzenberg 33 m blacksmith Bischhausen

E. “ 32 f “

A. “ ½ m “

H. “ 5 m “

R. “ 4 m “

H. “ 3 m “

S. “ 2 f “

E. Blank 24 f “

M.E. Teis 23 f Hosbag [Kirchhosbach, 2km S of Bischhausen]

H. Stück 19 m blacksmith Bischhausen

E. Rubbert 24 f Waldkappeln [4km west of Bischhausen]

G. Schultz 36 m farmer Hessen

M. Schaefer 20 f Bischhausen

A. “ 16 f “

These are all adjacent, and no other Bischhausens on any of the other pages.

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Ship “Bessel” 4 Jun 1857 to Baltimore from Bremen M255, 11, 10; these from Reichensachsen

Sabine Otto 42 female

George “ 42 male farmer

Elizabeth ‘ 18 female

Barbara 16 female

Jacob 13 male

Christian 7 male

Carl 3 male

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Need to add New York port search on Reichens* . Lots of different names and dates.

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26 May 1857 “Concordia” Bremen to NYC

Page 4 of 5

C. Kratzenberg (m) 33 blacksmith Bischhausen (4 cases & 1 box)

E. “ (f) 32 “

A. “ (m) ½ “

H. “ (m) 5 “

R. “ (m) 4 “

H. “ (m) 3 “

S. “ (f) 2 “

E. Blanck (f) 24 “ (1 box)

M.E. T[S]eis (f) 23 Hosbag “

H. Stück (m) 19 blacksmith Bischhausen (1 box)

E. Rubbert (f) 24 Waldkappeln “

G. Schulz (m) 36 Hesse (2 cases)

M. Schaefer (f) 20 Bischhausen (1 box)

A. “ (f) 16 “ “

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Jun 1857 [water damage to page prevents exact date from being known] Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 and 1954-1957: the ship “Adler”, from Bremen, has the following persons on page 27 of 62 (passengers are not numberd):

Engelhardt Fernau 41 man farmer Heinebach Illinois (1870 census, Reynolds, Lee, Illinois, near Marcus Gonnerman (indexed Gunderman), the brother of Cath. Elis. And Anna Elis. Gonnerman, below).

Maria Elisab “ 44 woman “ “

Christ “ “ 16 lady “ “ (Christina Elisabetha)

Martha Helene “ 12 lady “ “

Anna Catha “ 10 lady “ “

Dorothea “ 8 child “ “

Herman Schäfer 18 man Bl. Smidt “ Pennsylvania

Cath Elisab Gonnerman 21 lady “ “

Anna “ “ 21 lady “ “ (Anna Elisabetha)

Adam Griese 19 boy farmer “ Baltimore

Annastaisia Collman 18 lady “ Pennsylvania

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8 May 1858

Not from Reichensachsen, maybe (since the manifest only says Germany, but a lot of familiar names.

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: the ship "Atalanta" arriving on 8 May 1858 from Bremen, has the following persons on page 3 or 7 (passengers not numbered):

page 2 of 7

name age gen occupation from to

J.G. Schellhase 48 m farmer Germany America

Dorothea " 50 f --- " "

Cathar. " 24 f --- " "

Auguste " 14 f merchant " "

Georg Wenzel 22 m workman “ “

Gertrud Wagner 28 f --- “ “

Marcus Meyers 35 m mason “ “

Carline Haess 24 f --- “ “

Barbara Fischer 24 f --- “ “

Franz Singer 34 m farmer America “

Ludw Otto 27 m “ Germany “

Page 3 of 7

BetweenDeck

frdka Eisenhardt 22 f --- Germany America

Adam Hotzel 20 m farmer " "

Marie " 22 f --- " "

---The Hotzels went to Lee Co. IL, then Bention Co., IA, the Nebraska. They are in my database.

Justus Fichler 17 m farmer “ “

Martha “ 52 f

Hein “ 15 m

Friedr “ 9 m

Heinr Noll 29 m farmer “ “

Cathar “ 28 f

Martha “ 4 f

Juliana “ 2/3 f

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6 July 1858 (date added in pencil to the ink-written passengers) Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 and 1954-1957: the ship “Gaston” arriving 6 Jul 1858 (indexed only as Jul 1858) from Bremen, Germany, has the following passengers numbered on page 1 of 32:

name age gender occupation from to

25. Ostwald Hekmann 21 m schmidt Heinebach Pittsburgh (1880 census, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania: Oswald Heckman 37 Prussia)

26. Magnus Gonnermann 20 m farmer “ “ (Magnus and Magdalena are brother and sister in Lee Co, IL 1870 & later; Magdalena marries Johannes Kurzrock).

27. Magdalena Gornnerm. 20 f “ “

28. Cathrine Griese 16 f Heinebach “

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18 Oct 1859 “Bremen” Bremen to NYC

16. Joh.s Möchel 24 farmer Langenhain

17. Elisa “ 26 “

18. Georg Schneider 24 farmer “

19. Anna “ 20 [indexed as 26] “

20. Liselle Häuser 16 “

21. Joh. Fedzinger 14 “

22. Anna Geisel 14 “

23. Eva Reuler 31 “

74. Conrad Kirchhain 32 Langen Hein

75 Georg Kirchhain 14 “

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25 Jun 1862, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, the ship “E F Gabain”, from Bremen and Bremerhaven to NYC, has the following un-numbered passengers, page 3 of 9:

August Heinrich Adam m 35 Stonecutter Langenhain Hessen Hesting, Canada

Catharine Schiederoth f 36 “ “

George “ m 2y6m “ “

Elise “ f 0y8m “ “

Ernestine Appelmann f 17 “ “

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15 Mar 1864 “Hansa” Bremen, Ger. & Southampton, Eng. (New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957)

378. Wilhelm Sauer 30 Reichensachsen to [blank]

additionally, Heinebach folk on page 5:

190 H. Schuchardt 43 farmer Chicago (1880 census: China, Lee, IL Henry & Eva)

191 Elisabeth “ 26 Eschwege

192. Johannes Griese 33 farmer Heinebach (these Grieses went to Lee Co., IL)

193. Dor. Elis. “ 27 “

194. Aa. Cath. “ 5 “

195. Cath. Elis. “ 11months “

196 Justus “ 56 “

197. Aa. Elis. “ 56 “

198. “ Cath. “ 16 “

199. Amalia “ 13 “

200. Magd. Collman 17 “ (could be Kullmer)

201. Anna C. “ 22 “

202. Marie Moller 23 “

203. Anna Dehn 19 “

204. Anna C. Weber 17 “

205. Doris Schäfer 19 “

206. Anna C. “ 15 “

207. J.H.D. Gonnerman 17 (m) farmer “ (b. 1847 but is George H.D. Gonnerman)

208. H. Schmidt 26 (m) joiner “

209. Conr. Gonnerman 19 “ “ (b.1845 son of Johannes 1811)

end of Heinebach

Same ship

105 Wm. Appel 37 Conlere? Witzenhausen

106 J.J. (f) " 9 "

107 Mathilda" 5 "

350 Adam Schinzer 29 shoemaker Niederdünzebach

351 An. Marg. " 24 "

352 Elisab. " 5 "

353 Louise " 3 "

354 Werner Neusüss 28 farmer Oberdünzebach

355 Christop. Herwig 28 mercht. Chicago

356 Heinr. Bauer 27 " "

357 Math. Herwig 40 farmer Niederdünzebach

358 Elisab. 38 "

359 Adam 9 "

360 Martha 7 "

361 Fr. W. 5 "

362 Elise 2 "

page 9 of 12; three from Heiligenstadt (230km from Eschwege), then

366 Christian Andreas 34 farmer Niederdünzebach

367 An. Martha " 32 "

368 Cathr. " 9 "

369 Joh. Peter " 5 "

370 Heinr. " 3 "

371 Otto " 0y 6m "

372 J. W. Meister 42 farmer "

373 M. Elise " 40 "

374 Matheus " 14 "

375 M. Elise " 9 "

two from Heiligenstadt

378 Wilhelm Sauer 30 Reichensachsen

379 Anna M. Vaupel 23 Strasburg [far north, but was she really from Reichensachsen?]

[Elisabeth Herwig is the sister of Adam Schinzer]

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Another Killmer, indexed as Willmer

Ship “Glasgow” arr 25 May 1864 from Liverpool to NYC (New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957)

Page 9 of 9

John Giese [indexed as Griese] 25 m Gent Germany

Geo Ludwig 28 “ “ “

Mr. Kilmer 30 “ “ “

Others have no first name and Miss or Mr. The above Mr. looks like a Ms but was indexed as Wm, but obviously by someone who had little or no training in German script.

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

The Ship “Atalanta” (maybe a typo, but this is what it is indexed under) arriving 28 May 1864 from Bremen.(un-numbered passengers):

Name age gender occupation from to (Born)

Page 2 of 10 (II Class Cabins)

Johannes Vaupel 27 m miner 1837

Johannes Thiele 22 m cartwright 1842

Christian Rüppel 50 m countryman (farmer) 1814

Anna Catharina “ 50 f 1814

Martha “ 26 f 1838

Catharina “ 22 f 1842

Elise “ 19 f 1845

Dina “ 12 f 1852

Nicolaus 12 m 1852

Heinrich 10 m 1854

Page 4 of 10 (bottom)(between decks)

Johannes Rüppel 29 m countryman (farmer) 1835

Rein’d Schillhasa [Schellhase] 38 m carpenter 1826

Agness “ 35 f --- 1829

Anna “ 7 f --- 1857

Chr. Mosebach 39 m miner 1825

Elisabeth “ 38 f --- 1826

Martha “ 12 f --- 1852

Martha “ 6m f Nov 1863

Page 5 of 10 top (continuation)

Adam Krug 23 m tailor nothing on pages 1-6 1841

Wilhelmina Klemm (Gleim) 20 f --- 1844

[At least All the Ruppels and Adam Krug went to Lee Co., IL – see 1870 census]

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

The Ship “Atlantic” arriving 17 Aug 1864 from Bremen.

# Name Age Gender Occupation From To (Born)

217 Jacob Krug 39 m farmer Hessen Chicago 1825

218 Anna Martha “ 34 f --- “ “ 1830

219 Elisabeth “ 7 f --- “ “ 1857

220 Christine 5 f --- “ “ 1859

233 Assmann George Eisenberg 16 m merchant Hessen Chicago 1848

234 Jacob “ 34 m “ “ “ 1830

235 Juliane “ 26 f --- “ “ 1838

Others on this ship are from Hessen or going to Illinois or Chicago, but none have Reichensachsen area names.

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

The Ship “Albert” arriving 7 Aug 1865 from Bremen. Un-numbered passengers on page 2 of 8:

name age gend. occup from to (born)

Heinemann, Johannes 47 m farmer Hessen Illinois 1818

“ , Elisabeth 33 f wife “ “ 1832

“ , Louise 11 f daughter “ “ 1854

“ , Wilhelm 8 m son “ “ 1857

“ , Christoph 2 m son “ “ 1863

“ , Emilie ½ f baby “ died on board

Wedekind, Andreas 27 m farmer Prussia New York

Kühlke, Herman 18 m ‘ Hanover “

Heikeroth, Adam 56 m tailor Hesse “ 1809

“ , Catharine 52 f wife “ “ 1813

Reitz, Adam 28 m farmer Illinois Illinois 1837

“ , Barbara 26 f wife “ “ 1839

“ , Heinrich 5 m son “ “ 1860

“ , Maria 49 f mother “ “ 1816

Schinster, Christina 27 f unmarried “ “ 1838

“ , Elisabeth 20 f “ “ “ 1845

[The Heinemanns are in Benton Co., IA by 1880 - cannot be found anywhere in the 1870 census, but have children born in IL, so probably Lee Co., IL. Barbara Reitz is the daughter of Adam and Catherine Heckroth, and the Heckroths and Reitzes all went to Lee Co., IL (the NY for the Heckroths was an error). Wedekind and Kühlke probably really went to NY. Other passengers went to Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Chicago, New York, but no others for Illinois.]

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: the ship Humboldt arriving 5 Jun 1866 from Bremen, GER to NYC has the following numbered passengers

page 7 of 11:

number name age gender occupation from to

269 Joh. Mühlhausen 27 m locksmith Germany US of A

270 Justus " 27 m farmer

271 Catha. " 21 f ---his sisters

272 Elisabeth" 19 f --- "

273 Catharine Elis’b " 12 f --- "

274 Agnete " 48 f ---his mother

275 Georg Schreiber 41 m farmer

page 8 of 11

276 Elisabeth Schreiber 26 f his wife

277 Justus 7mo m baby



288 Heinr’ Mühlhausen 25 m farmer

289 Cathr E. “ 25 f his wife

290 Heinr’ “ 9mo m twin

291 Andreas “ 9mo m twin

292 Marie “ 13 f sister

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5 Jun 1867 Arr New York from Bremen the ship “Baltic” (New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957), un-numbered passengers, p. 11 of 27:

name age gender occupation from to (Born)

Kersten, Wm 29 m carpenter Prussia USA 1838

Stoll, Wilh’me 22 f -- “ “ 1845

“ , Carl 4 m -- “ “ 1863

Thiel, Carl 39 m farmer USA USA 1828

“ , Elisab 35 f -- “ “ 1832

“ , Cathr 16 f -- “ “ 1851

“ , Carl 14 m -- “ “ 1853

“ , Johann 11 m -- “ “ 1856

“ , Cathr’ne 8 f -- “ “ 1859

“ , Anna 4 f -- “ “ 1863

“ , Eduard 1 m -- “ “ 1866

“ , baby 0y2m m -- “ “ Apr 1867

Koch, Christian 41 m farmer Prussia USA 1826

“ , Elisabeth 31 f -- “ “ 1836

“ , Elise 14 f -- “ “ 1853

Landgreve, Anna 65 f -- “ “ (mother of Elisabeth Koch) 1802

Hübenthal, Joh’s 59 m farmer “ “ 1808

“ , Anna 53 f -- “ “ 1814

“ , Johann 16 m -- “ “ 1851

“ , August 7 m -- “ “ 1860

Thiel, Christian 27 m farmer “ “ 1840

Rüppel, Elisab 61 f -- “ “ 1806

“ , Martha 35 f -- “ “ 1832

Grebenstein, Christ 21 m -- “ “ 1846

End of familiar names on p5

[The Kochs and Landgreve went to Lee Co.,

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25 Mar 1868 Arr New York from Bremen the ship “New York”

page 6: Adam Gleim 19; Louisa 44; Joh. 36 [really Johann Adam 46]; Cathr 14; Anna 13; Carl 10; Werner 8; William 4; Marie 2.

Jac Fisher 35; Marie Maier 25;

Page 7: Joh Schafer 26 mech;

Page 11: Joh Diehl 30; Barbe 33; Marie 9;

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May 1868 the ship “Johanne Wilhelmine” arr May 1868 [no date] from Bremen to Baltimore

Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 ; passenger #

# name age area town to

43. Anna Heckmann 30 Hessen Schlemmen Cumberland

44. Andreas “ 3 “ “ “

46. Joh. N. Knieriem 23 Hessen Breitenberg Cumberland

47. Cath. Sandrock 42 “ “ “

48. Heinrich “ 13 “ “ “

49. Adam “ 9 “ “ “

69. Helene Engel 28 Hessen Holmhausen Baltimore (Holnhausen)

70. Anna “ 26 “ “ “

71. Marie “ 18 “ “ “

124. Cath. Hoffmann 23 Hessen Hessen Cumberland

125. And. Lange 37 Preussen Preussen “

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 the ship “Hansa” arriving 3 Apr 1869 from Bremen to NYC

Page 5 of 19 (no numbering)

Elizabeth Sandrok 24 f germany US

Birgakus Wendel 42 m farmer “ “ all the same

Annie “ 40 f

Anna “ 9y 6m f

Elizabeth “ 8 f

Anna “ 6 f

Henrich “ 4 m

Jacob “ 6m m

Nicolaus “ 6m m

Wilhelm Wolff 16y m farmer

Magdalene Hohman 20 f

Margar Wagner 28 f

Conrad “ 11m m

Magdalene Becker 22 f

Catherine “ 20 f

Justus Markart 19 m miner? (not farmer)

Gustav Schmidt 21 m [blank]

Ann Jacob 26 f

Johann Tuckfrand 54 m farmer

Elizabeth “ 56 f

Conrad “ 25 m

Martha “ 21 f

Maria “ 19 f

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17 Jul 1871 “Frankfurt” Bremen to NYC

125. Elisabeth Ewald 18 Reichensachsen

152. Johannes Vaupel 21 Reichensachsen

153. Martha “ 14 “

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16 Nov 1885 “Lessing” Hamburg to NYC

105. Anna Sandrock 61 wife Reichensachsen to United States

106. Jacob Sandrock 9

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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: the ship "Rhynland" arriving 13 Apr 1887 from Antwerp, Belgium has the following passengers on its manifest:

page 2 of 11 (bottom)

#name age gender calling nat. country destination [masting?] point

81. Valentin Urbanick 24 m laborer Germany Scranton Reisenchactin

82. Allerd Henz 21 m " " [Millwaukee?] “

83. Jos. Shingel 21 m " " Chicago “

84. Aug. Jung 36 m " " " “

85. Dorothea " 38 f none " " “

86. Martha " 7 f " " " “

87. John " 5 m " " " “

page 3 of 11 (top)

88. Maria Jung 3 f none Germany Chicago Reisenchactin

89.Heinrich " 11m m " " " “

end of Reichensachsen; next is from "Langfurt".

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