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SS Peru


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ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship "Peru" from China and Japan (page two Chinese passengers states from Hong Kong) to San Francisco, May 2, 1893

There is neither a captain's statement nor the captain's name attached to the manifest for this ship.

Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, Remarks, Read and Write
 
 1  ?  Shinzo      22 M   Japanese   Japan   Chicago       Importer   $6000 Yes
 2  K. Hirai       27 M   Japanese   Japan   Chicago       Farmer      400 Yes
 3  S. Yosinjoro   24 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Laundryman   20 No
 4  S. Kokusaburo  22 M   Japanese   Japan   Oakland       Gardener    280 Yes
 5  D. Dunnosuki   23 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Farmer       62 Yes
 6* ?. Chiohei     25 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      50 Yes
 7  Y. Guenji      28 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      50 Yes
 8  H. Kinichi     25 M   Japanese   Japan   Chicago       Farmer      300 Yes
 9  A. Takayoshi   20 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      32 Yes
10  K. Sangoro     35 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Importer     25 Yes
11  Y. Heijiro     24 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      90 Yes
12  T  Junichi     20 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      40 Yes
13  M. Jitsuji     24 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      30 Yes
14  A. Hicakishi   20 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Farmer       55 Yes
15  Y. Yoshimatse  24 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      30 Yes
16  U. Kumaichero  21 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      40 Yes
17  K  Mansuke     23 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      60 Yes
18  P. Ihei        21 M   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      30 Yes
19  T. Mansichi    24 F   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Student      27 Yes
20  ?. ?????       18 ?   Japanese   Japan   San Francisco Secretary   (with lady)
21   ? Stowaway                      To be returned   

Transcriber's Notes

The final printed column on this manifest has an printed title of "Remarks."  
In this column are written the numbers, the first one with a dollar sign, 
and a column titled by hand Read and Write.

Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.

6 The first initial of passenger Chiohei may be I.
PAGE 2 Chinese passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 2.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 April 1999



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