All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Adriatic's Passenger List -- Part 2: Families
The Adriatic was captured and burned by the Confederate commerce raider CSS Tallahassee in August, 1864. The Adriatic had made several trips across the Atlantic from England before that. Here is a passenger list from 1862.
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There were several families aboard the ship:
Charles and Louis Johnson (both 24)
Dora Horschberg (37) with children Jacob (7), Minah (4), Rebecca (3), Esther (2) and Simon (6 Months).
Mary Barnard (29) Bertha Barnard (26) servant, Mark (12) and Julia (3)
Lazarus(31) and Bloomer (22) Ittleson and son Abraham (10 months)
John (28) and Margaret (31) Lenden and son George (7 months)
I am figuring that Dora Horschberg and Mary Barnard were traveling without their husbands to meet him in New York. They might likely have gone on ahead to get themselves established.
Richard H. Moore had also brought over another group of 33 immigrants from London to New York City 21 November 1861.
--Old B-Runner
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