Lewis and Regenhardt Lines in Southeast Missouri

Report of Passengers arrived in the Bremen Bark Edmund, of which H. Wehmann is Master,
on the 11th day of May, 1849, from Bremen to New Orleans.

The ship departed the Port of Bremen 20 Mar 1849.
Steerage Passengers
Given Name Surname Age Birth Last Place of Settlement Allegience Occupation Remarks Trunks

Christ.

Bohnensack

34

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Weaver

Cape Girardeau

4

Amalia

Bohnensack

36

female

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Cape Girardeau

Wilhelmina

Bohnensack

11

female

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Cape Girardeau

Carol

Bohnensack

11

female

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Cape Girardeau

Amalia

Bohnensack

1 1/4

female

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Cape Girardeau

Carl

Bohnensack

18

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

1

Fredr.

Bohnensack

21

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Smith

Cape Girardeau

1

William

Bohnensack

23

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Weaver

Cape Girardeau

1

Fredr.

Herbst

29

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

2

Joh.

Herbst

18

female

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Cape Girardeau

1

Henry

Probst

28

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

1

Christ.

Probst

26

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

1

Ernst

Probst

21

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

1

Andr.

Funke

29

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

1

Amalia

Funke

20

female

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Cape Girardeau

1

William

Regenhardt

21

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Bricklayer

Cape Girardeau

1

Aug.

Raube

17

male

Haieshausen*

Braunschw.

Farmer

Cape Girardeau

1

* Village on original list was Heuershausen. This was an error in translation by writer. There was no village with that name then or now. Correct village name is Haieshausen.
Braunschw. Is the abbreviation for the Duchy of Braunschweig.

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