Immigrant Ships
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SS Oceanic


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UNITED STATES of AMERICA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, City and County of San Francisco
I, W.M. Smith, Master of the Steamship SS Oceanic belonging to the OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a full and correct report of alien immigrants arrived by said vessel at the Port of San Francisco on the 17 day of May 1893 s/s W.M. Smith, Master of O&O SS "OCEANIC"

Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence this 17 day of May 1893 s/s E.H. ?????

Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, Remarks

ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship SS Oceanic from Yokohama (page 2 Chinese passengers states from Hong Kong, Yokohama, Japan, and Honolulu, HI) May 12, 1893
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, Remarks*
 
 1  G. Sasaki     32  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Merchant       50
 2  K. Miyasaki   26  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Student       $10.00 
 3  S. Suzuki     41  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht        $90.00 
 4  S. Audo       31  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht
 5  E. Hino       29  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht        $50.00  R&W
 6  M  Matsumoto  40  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht
 7  K. Yokata     28  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht
 8  F. Fujita     38  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht
 9  F. Saitow     29  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht
10  K. Kambe      26  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Student
11  M. Asano      23  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht
12  S. Sato       11  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Boy
13  S. Takeyama   44  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht       $500.00 
14  C  Tagihara   23  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Student       $31.00 
15  S. Murikama   23  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer        $70.00  R&W
16  F. Mori       21  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer        $85.00  R&W
17  T  Wada       28  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer       $130.00  R&W
18  T  Nakama     23  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer        $70.00  R&W
19  T  Inaba      17  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Student      $150.00 
20  K. Uchihara   22  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht        $70.00 
21  K. Uyenayama  29  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht       $110.00  R&W
22  F. Hishikawa  29  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht        $60.00  R&W
23  G. Kishi      21  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer        $75.00  R&W
24  R. Hiromoto   24  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Student       $33.00  R&W
25  Z. Sugeno     43  M  Japanese  Japan  Chicago        Mercht       $500.00 
26  K. Iida       23  M  Japanese  Japan  Chicago        Mercht
27* S. Ichihashi  23  M  Japanese  Japan  Chicago        Farmer        $13*00
28  Q  Nakaue     35  M  Japanese  Japan  Chicago        Photographer  $40*00
29  H  Yamaguchi      M  Japanese  Japan  Chicago        Farmer

                  From Honolulu
30     Fujimoto   33  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer       $400.00  R&W
31  K  Qwamoto    23  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Mercht        $35.00  R&W
32  T. Azunia     28  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer         40
33  M. Mesu       38  M  Japanese  Japan  San Francisco  Farmer        $80*00


Transcriber's Notes

Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.

There are no handwritten headings in the Remarks column where the numbers 
and R&W have been entered.  However, on other manifests on this film Money 
and Read and Write have been written in.  Some of the numbers do not have 
a clear decimal point (psgrs 27, 28, 33).  This is indicated by *.  Ichihashi
(psgr 27) has Servant written over Farmer as occupation in a different hand.
PAGE 2 Chinese passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1 Page 16.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 April 1999



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