Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Bark Cuba


Unknown Port to New York
17 November 1851

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, C. Prince do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List, or Manifest of Passengers subscribed with my name and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, Contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Bark Cuba whereof I am Master, from Celle France So help me God C. Prince
Sworn to this 17th of Nov. 1851 Before me ?
List of Manifest OF ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Bark Cuba whereof C Prince is Master, from Celle burden 240 tons.
Columns represent: Names, Ages, Sex, Occupation, The country to which they severally belong, The country in which they intend to become inhabitants, died on the voyage.
     M Ritzmoina     30   male   clerk    Germany     America    
National Archives and Records Administration, Film #237, Reel #107, List 1683
Transcribed by Bette Dew a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 July 2000



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