There are no statements from the Captain on these ships landing in Boston, MA in 1849. The list of passengers only include immigrants. No Americans are listed although they may have been on board. According to staff at the Massachusetts Archives, these microfilms are the only remaining records of these ships.
This list is copied verbatim from the microfilm of the original lists at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives, Columbia Point, Boston, MA.
Columns represent: Date, Name of Passengers, Age, Occupation, Where Born, Last Residence, Vessel's Name, Where From.
1* Jan. 5 Eugene Chan??d 30 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
2 Jan. 5 Felice Barb??? 22 Merchant Paris France SS Hermann S.Hampton
3 Jan. 5 Maurice Renat 33 Merchant Saxony France SS Hermann S.Hampton
4* Jan. 5 Augost Rollea?? 53 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
5* Jan. 5 Miss Rollea?? 33 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
6* Jan. 5 Miss Rollea?? 35 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
7 Jan. 5 Mrs. Mark 20 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
8 Jan. 5 Miss Mark 3 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
9 Jan. 5 Master Mark 1 Merchant France France SS Hermann S.Hampton
Jan. 5 9 Paid Head Money. 23 Americans
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
As stated above, only immigrants are listed.
Passenger numbers have been added by the transcriber for ease in referencing.
The above was copied exactly as the original; where there were ditto marks,
the original word was used. (although I doubt all the ladies were Merchants).
1 The name Chan??d looks like Chanaud.
4-6 The name Rollea?? looks like Rolleard.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives,
Alien Passenger Lists to Port of Boston,
Microfilm Vol. #2, Jan. 2, 1849 to Feb. 22, 1850.
Transcribed by Peg Buckman for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 April 1999
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