Baltimore Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1872. Departure date: July 6, 1844 [date the passengers were counted]. Departure port: Bremen, Germany. Arrival date: September 12, 1844. Arrival port: Baltimore, Maryland. Ship: American ship called Timoleon. Number of passengers: 168 [4th and last page of the ship list:] No. 161 Names: Conrade Ruskauf [Johann Conrad Ruskauff] Last dwelling place: Bissendorff [Bissendorf] Occupation: Farmer Year of Age: 25 List of Passengers on board of the american ship Timoleon, John Dreyer [?] bound from Bremen for Baltimore. Sept. 12, 1884 Together 131 grown persons. 21 children of 5 to 12 years. 152 heads at $1.50 ¢ Commensati[illegible] Hospital money 15 Children of 1 to 5 years > free 1 Baby under 1 year > free Together 168 heads. Bremen, July 6th 1844 Luderings[illegible] I hereby certify that the annexed list of passengers was[?] One Hundred & Sixty Eight pr. Ship Timoleon. Cap Dreyer is correct. HDW[?] Culloch H. Off.[?] Source: [text: Conrade Ruskauf from Bissendorff] Ancestry.com. Baltimore Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1872 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: Baltimore, Maryland. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, 1820-1891. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration [NARA]. Micropublication M255, rolls # 1-19. Microfilm Roll Number: 4. List Number: 65. [The NARA source does not include images.] Source: [image and text: Conrado Ruskauf from Bipendorff] Ancestry.com. Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Baltimore, Maryland. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, Maryland, 1891-1909. Micropublication T844. RG085. Rolls # 1-150. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Baltimore, Maryland. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, Maryland, 1820-1891. Micropublication M255. RG036. Rolls # 1-50. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Source: [images] Microfilm P76-4614 at the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison, Wisconsin. |

