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Silvie de Grasse


Havre, France to New York
20 April 1842

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK – PORT OF NEW YORK
I, William Burrows, master of Silvie de Grasse do solemnly, sincerely, and truly affirm that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collections District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of said Silvie de Grasse at Havre from which Port said Ship has now arrived; and that on the said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country to which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant. So help me God. (signed) William Burrows. Sworn before me this 20 April 1842 (signed) M.L.Davis.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Silvie de Grasse whereof William Burrows, is master, from Harve burthen 141 tons.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, occupation.
    
 1 Fred Schaeffer   *	     23   Male	  Bavaria	  United States	  Farmer
 2 Charles Cotter	     31   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
 3 Henry Ginnil		     21   Male	  Switzerland	  United States	  Farmer
 4 Henry Grandjean	     24   Male	  Switzerland	  United States	  Farmer
 5 Louis Luty		     24   Male	  Switzerland	  United States	  Farmer
 6 Lucien Nardin	     24   Male	  Switzerland	  United States	  Farmer
 7 Mich Juchs	    *        2?   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
 8 George Rustenholtz	     27   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
 9 Ma??? Tucks	    *	     25   Female  France	  United States		
10 Maria Buckert	     24   Female  France	  United States		
11 Michel Buckert	     26   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
12 Jean Elieri		     36   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
13 ??????????	    **       26   Male	   ?		  United States	  Farmer
14 Pierre Yerste    	     23   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
15 Suzanna Hammerle          20   Female  France          United States		
16 Agatha Hammerle	     16   Female  France	  United States		
17 Jacob Neufang	     28   Male	  Prussia	  United States	  Farmer
18 Melch Luscher    *        29   Male	  Switzerland	  United States	  Farmer
19 Franc Miller		     50   Male	  Poland	  United States	  Farmer
20 Tulie Miller	             18   Female  Poland	  United States		
21 Elisab Miller    *	     39   Female  Poland	  United States		
22 Tacg Sulcusky    *	     39   Male	  Poland	  United States	  Farmer
23 Cesar Pogliani	     33   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
24 Maria Pogliani	     25   Female  France	  United States		
25 Adam Heitz		     38   Male	  Bavaria	  United States	  Farmer
26 Adam Schwab		     22   Male	  Bavaria	  United States	  Farmer
27 Joseph Simmermann         22   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
28 Joseph scheitz	     19   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
29 Frederic Grisell	     27   Male	  Switzerland	  United States	  Farmer
30 Jean Baur		     18   Male	  France	  United States	  Farmer
31 Conrad Zeisser	     33   Male	  Baden		  United States	  Farmer
32 Maria Barth		     28   Female  Prussia	  United States		
33 Catherina Barth	      7   Female  Prussia	  United States		
34 Johann Barth		     16   Male	  Prussia	  United States	  Farmer
35 Nicola Barth		      5   Male	  Prussia	  United States		
Cabin Passengers								
36 Mrs. Elisabeth C. Stuart  58	  Female  United States	  United States		
37 Mr. John B. English       28	  Male    United States   United States		
38 Mr. Saml English	     18	  Male	  United States	  United States		
39 Mr. George Appleton       20	  Male	  United States   United States		
40 Mr. Petit		25	  Male	  Paris		  Paris		

                                        
Transcriber's Notes:     
 # 1,7,9,18,21,22. These are all abriviations.  The name is followed by a:.
 # 18. There is also an umlaut over the u.
 # 13.  There is a hole in the manifest and what is there is on a fold and 
        unreadable.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 48
Transcribed by Barbara Grim for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 August 1999



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