SS Utopia
I, John Craig Master of the Steam-Ship Utopia do solemnly, sincerely, and truly (blank) that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New-York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of the said S.S. Utopia at London for which port said Utopia has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died. Sworn to this October 7, 1876, before me ??????? (illegible signature) (signed) John Craig
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Steamship Utopia whereof John Craig is Master, from London burthen 2500 tons.
Columns represent: name, age (in years and months), sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, country in which they intend to become inhabitants, part of the vessel occupied by each passenger during the voyage.
1. Thomas Peck 54 M Maltster England Canada Cabin 2. Rich d S. Cox 42 M Merchant United States United States Cabin 3. Jane Cox 38 F Wife United States United States Cabin 4. Anne Cox 16 F None United States United States Cabin 5. Rich d S. Cox 11 M None United States United States Cabin 6. Edward S. Cox 9 M None United States United States Cabin 7. Norman ?. Cox 1 M None United States United States Cabin 8. Ellen McCee 33 F Nurse United States United States Cabin 9. Mrs. Mombray 35 F Nurse England United States Cabin 10. ?.C. Marheson 17 M Engr England England Cabin 11. ?.?. Jennieson 38 M Merchant United States United States Cabin 12. Mr. Steck 38 M Merchant Germany United States Cabin 13. Dr. B. Cro? ?7 M Docter United States United States Cabin 14. Mrs. Cro? 70 F None United States United States Cabin 15. John Brady 32 M Merchant Ireland United States Cabin 16. Edward Baker 32 M Merchant England United States Cabin 17. Geo. C. Beckwith 52 M Merchant United States United States Cabin 18. Mrs. Beckwith 30 F None United States United States Cabin 19. Belina Beckwith 21 F None United States United States Cabin 20. Idella Beckwith 18 F None United States United States Cabin 21. A. Sachtleben 38 M Teacher Germany United States Cabin 22. E. Griffin 50 M None United States United States Cabin 23. I. C. Burpee 38 M None United States United States Cabin 24. I. G. Morrison 40 M None Scotland United States Cabin 25. Wm. Milton 21 M None England United States Cabin 26. Henry Comps? 30 M None England United States Cabin 27. Arthur Comps? 23 M None England United States Cabin 28. F. W. Stephenson 34 M Merchant United States United States Cabin 29. Mrs. Stephenson 31 F None United States United States Cabin 30. Martin Graham 16 M None United States United States Steerage 31. Emily Vevner 23 F None England United States Steerage 32. J. A. Hayden 33 M Printer United States United States Steerage 33. Henry Kebby 40 M Farmer England United States Steerage 34. Morris Kebby 16 M Farmer England United States Steerage 35. Wm Barnes 31 M Jewler England United States Steerage 36. Eliza Barnes 30 F None England United States Steerage 37. Florence Barnes 8 F None England United States Steerage 38. Walter Barnes 7 M None England United States Steerage 39. George Wilkes 21 M Shoemaker United States United States Steerage 40. Anne Wilkes 19 F None United States United States Steerage 41. Thomas Pascal 40 M Shoemaker England United States Steerage 42. Jemmima Pascal 35 F None England United States Steerage 43. N. Capell 32 M Engr England United States Steerage 44. Thomas Pook 21 M Baker England United States Steerage 45. ?. Coscano 33 M None Italy United States Steerage 46. August Panin 45 M Barkeeper France United States Steerage 47. Susan Panin 55 F None United States United States Steerage 48. D. Chonneur 21 M None France United States Steerage 49. Wilhelm Siller 23 M Shoemaker Germany United States Steerage 50. Maria Siller 27 F None Germany United States Steerage 51. John Wintr?ger 33 M Cooper Germany United States Steerage 52. Antonin Wintr?ger 24 M Cooper Germany United States Steerage 53. Jules Delafrondieu 48 M Jewler France United States Steerage 54. E. Fleschmann 21 M Brewer Austria United States Steerage 55. B. Franklin 16 M None United States United States Steerage 56. Paul Dorrer 44 M Tailor United States United States Steerage Transcriber's Notes: * No passengers died on the journey; therefore, the column listing those who died on the voyage was eliminated. * Every time "United States" is written, someone else (different handwriting) has written "of America" or some form of "of America" directly under it. Passenger 8 - last name could be McCue Passenger 9 - last name could be Monbray; writer makes capital "C" dip very deeply below the line of text, the name above crosses over the middle of this name. Passenger 10 - first initial could be N or maybe H; last name could be Marheson or Markeson. Passenger 11 - first initial could be N, second initial may be F Passenger 12 - last name could be Steek Passenger 13 - full last name and age not possible to read, paper torn away Passenger 17 - first name is likely Geo. Passenger 19 - first name is either Belina or Belma Passenger 26 - last name is definitely "Com" and then it looks like it ends with "ps"; however, it could be just "Comp" Passenger 32 - last name can be read as either A. Hayden or Astayden... Passengers 41 and 42 - last name could also be Pascao Passenger 42 - first name could be Jemmina Passenger 45 - first initial could be A or H Passenger 51 and 52 - last name could be Wintrager or Wintraiger Passenger 53 - last name could be Delafrandieu
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 406, List 959.
Transcribed by Jennifer F. Hejtmanek for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 10 June 1999
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