Brückl / Brickl
April 6, 1872 - Ship Passenger List for Daniel Brückl family of Waldmünchen, Bavaria, Germany
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Port of Arrival: Castle Garden in New York, New York
Above is the first page, image 1 at Ancestry.com. There is no date on page 1, see last page.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the S. S. Leipzig whereof A. Jaeger is Master, from Bremen burthen 2332 Tons.
[Above: The Brückl family of Waldmünchen, Bavaria, Germany, appeared on page 8, lines 20-29, Ancestry.com image 15. Transcription follows; where ditto marks appeared, the word it represented is spelled out. The ship list may have been re-written from the original, which may explain the wrong spelling of the last name as Brücke, which should be Brückl. The last page says it's a copy.]
8. [page]
Line 20
Names: Cath Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 33
Sex: f
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 21
Names: Therese Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 19
Sex: f
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 22
Names: Marie Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 17
Sex: f
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 23
Names: Alois Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 16
Sex: m
Occupation: farmer
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 24
Names: Daniel Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 14
Sex: m
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 25
Names: Anne Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 6 [should be age 12]
Sex: f
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 26
Names: Marie [should be Margaret] Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 6 [should be age 10]
Sex: f
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 27
Names: Junan [should be Simon] Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 5
Sex: m
Occupation: [blank]
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 28
Names: Daniel Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 49
Sex: m
Occupation: farmer
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Line 29
Names: Josef Brücke
Age: Years/Months: 55
Sex: m
Occupation: farmer
The Country to which they severally belong: Germany
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants: U. S.
Died on the Voyage: [blank]
Source Citation: Year: 1872; Arrival: New York, United States; Microfilm serial: M237; Microfilm roll: M237_354; Line: 20-29; List number: 255.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006. Original data: * Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls); Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36; National Archives, Washington, D.C. * Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, 8892 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Passengers listed in order of birth, with full names, correct spelling of last name, and birth/death years. Links are for search results screens at Ancestry.com (needs subscription to view):
Line 29: Josef Brückl (1817-?) [brother of Daniel L. Brückl]
Line 28: Daniel L. Brückl (1822-1887)
Line 20: Katharina Rötzer Brückl (1838-1904) [2nd wife of Daniel L. Brückl]. She later married William Dresen.
Children of Daniel L. Brückl (1822-1887) and his 1st wife, Maria Rötzer Brückl (ca 1820-1864):
Line 21: Theresia Brückl Nachreiner (1852-1894)
Line 22: Anna Maria Franziska Brückl Rieder (1853-1885/1887) Name listed as Marie; she was age 18.
Line 23: Alois Georg Brückl (1855-1948)
Line 24: Daniel Georg Brückl (1857-1900)
Line 25: Anna Teresa Brückl Blau (1859-1898) Age incorrectly listed as 6, she would have been age 12.
Line 26: Margareth Teresa Brückl Bindl (1862-1928) Name incorrectly listed as Marie. Age incorrectly listed as 6; she would have been age 10.
Child of Daniel L. Brückl and his 2nd wife, Katharina Rötzer (1838-1904, she was the niece of Daniel's 1st wife):
Line 27: Simon George Brückl (1865-1960) Name incorrectly listed as Junan.
The family was also found indexed at CastleGarden.org:
Last name First name Age Sex Arrival Date Place of last residence
BRUCKE ALOIS 16 M 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE ANNA 6 F 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE CATHAR.INA 33 F 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE DANIEL 14 M 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE DANIEL 49 M 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE JOSEF 55 M 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE JUNON 5 M 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE MARIA 6 F 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE MARIA 17 F 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
BRUCKE THERESE 19 F 6 Apr 1872 UNKNOWN
[Page 10 (image 20 at Ancestry.com), right side, was the last page of the ship list. Nowhere on the ship list does it say the port of arrival which is assumed to be Castle Garden in New York, New York because to the CastleGarden.org website had this ship in their database.]
S. S. Leipzig
Bremen
Apl 6h 1872
AD 7170
255
Copy
Filmed because of poor condition of original