Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Colima


Panama to San Francisco
28 November 1893

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO
FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION
ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship Colima, from Panama, Nov 28th, 1893.
Columns represent:  
1) Name, 
2) Age, 
3) Sex, 
4) Nationality, 
5) Last Residence, 
6) Destination, 
7) Occupation, 
8) No of Pieces of Baggage, 
9) Remarks
  
  1 Eugene Haesoni  23  Male  Switzerland  Calhao        California  Clerk    3 $425  
  2 Andreas Busy    30  Male  France       San Salvador  California  Teacher  1  Visitor    

(Signed)  John F. Taylor, Master

Transcriber's Notes:       
Passenger 1 Surname is written very small, seems to be Haesoni.  
Passenger 1 has amount of money on his person in the "Remarks" column.  
Passenger 2 has "Vistor" written in the "Remarks" column.  
Captain signed the manifest, signature is very faint.  
No passengers died on this voyage.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 102
Contributed and Transcribed by Gemma Fiamma Carmony a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 November 1999


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