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Immigrated 13 Oct 1881 on ship:Brauschweig From:Bremen To:Baltimore Dest:Kentucky Oldenburg, villiage unknown
1900 census Vol 41, ED 150, Sheet 7, Line 66 - Hoke's precinct
Baptismal record of Fred, Jr. list the family address as Hancock & Gre en in Louisville.
Louisville Courier-Journal Article - July 1912
Fred Manning, aged 42, a gardener, died yesterday morning at his home in t he Preston street road, near Okolona as the result of having taken paris g reen, with supposed suicidal intent, Monday. A quarrel with his brother a nd son is given as the cause of his act. Coroner Duncan viewed the bod y. He is survived by his widow and eleven children.
1910 census 043 0014 0076
Fred Manning
Enumeration District: 0014 Color: W
Age: 40 Birth Place: Germany
Visit: 0076
County: Jefferson
Relation: Husband
Relatives: Wife Mary 36, Kentucky
Daughter Mary M 19, Kentucky
Son William A 18, Kentucky
Daughter Clara 16, Kentucky
Son August T 14, Kentucky
Son Fred J 12, Kentucky
Daughter Francis B 09, Kentucky
Daughter Florena C 07, Kentucky
Son Carl D 05, Kentucky
Daughter Emily J 02, Kentucky
Daughter Roslie C NR, Kentucky
1 non-relative- Jesse Clemens
July 24, 1881 Ship:Baltimore From:Bremen To: Baltimore Destinati on:USA Manifest #15873
MoenningClemens(25)farmer
GermanyJohn(60)farmer
villiage unknownHeinr(16)farmer
Wilh(14)NN
BALTIMORE
The "Baltimore" was built in 1868 by Caird & Co, Greenock for North Germ an Lloyd of Bremen. She was a 2,321 gross ton ship, length 285ft x beam 39 ft, clipper stem, one funnel, two masts (rigged for sail),iron constructio n, single screw and a speed of 10 knots. There was passenger accommodati on for 84-1st and 600-3rd class. Launched on 3/8/1867, she left Brem en on her maiden voyage to Southampton and Baltimore on 1/3/1868. On the n ight of 22-23/5/1872 she was in collision off Hastings with the Spanish ve ssel "Lorenzo Semprun", was beached, and towed to Southampton for repair s. In 1881 her engines were compounded by AG Weser, Bremen, and on 10/10/1 883 she commenced her last Bremen - Baltimore crossing. She was subsequent ly used for the Bremen - S.America service. Her final voyage started on 30 /12/1893 and the following year she was scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaw ay by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2, p.545-6] - [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Fin ch - 14 February 1998]
October 13, 1881 Ship:Braunschweig From:Bremen To: Baltimore De stination: Kentucky Manifest #15892
MoenningMrs. U(43)NN
OldenburgGottfried(9)
villiage unknownLisette(9)
Theodor(5)
Dominca(4)
BRAUNSCHWEIG
The "Braunschweig" was built by R.Steele & Co, Greenock, Scotland in 18 73 for Norddeutscher Lloyd [North German Lloyd]. She was a 3079 gross t on ship, length 351.3ft x beam 39.1ft, one funnel, two masts, iron constru ction, single screw and a speed of 12 knots. There was accommodation for 3 4-1st, 33-2nd and 600-3rd class passengers. Launched on 1/4/1873, she sail ed from Bremen on her maiden voyage to Southampton and Baltimore on 9/9/18 73. On 16/10/1880 she commenced sailing from Bremen to New York and aft er completing four round voyages on this service, was transferred on 13/1/ 1887 to the Bremen - Suez Canal - Far East run. On 13/1/1894, she resum ed the Bremen - New York service and after eleven voyages, the last commen cing 14/1/1896, continued on the Naples - New York run but on 30/5/1896, s he commenced her last voyage and was scrapped the same year. [Posted to t he Emigration-Ships Mailing List by Ted Finch - 19 September 1997]
Tobbe, Cath.
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Occupation Code: None
Country: Prussia
Last Residence: Unknown
Final Destination: Ohio
Port of Embarkation: Bremen
Manifest ID Number: 15892
Ship's Name: Braunschweig
Date of Arrival: Oct. 13, 1881
Following World War II and the break-up of the huge state of Prussia, t he Prussian province of Hanover, the state of Oldenburg, and the two ve ry small states of Brunswick (in German: Braunschweig) and Schaumburg-Lip pe combined to form today's state of Lower Saxony
� Immigration, 13 Oct 1881, Baltimore, Baltimore (city), Maryland, USA.
� Occupation, 1900, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States. Farmer
� Occupation, 1910, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States. Truck Gardener
1868 |
May 5, 1868
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Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
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1891 |
1891
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Kentucky, United States
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1893 |
February 6, 1893
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Shivley, Jefferson, KY, United States
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November 17, 1893
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Louisville, KY, United States
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1896 |
March 14, 1896
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Louisville, KY, United States
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1898 |
August 29, 1898
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Louisville, KY, United States
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1900 |
September 19, 1900
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Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States
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1903 |
1903
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1904 |
February 7, 1904
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Louisville, KY, United States
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1907 |
December 12, 1907
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Louisville, KY, United States
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