SS Oceanic
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN IMMIGRANTS FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION.
Required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1893, to be delivered to the Commissioner of Immigration by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
Steamship Oceanic, sailing from Yokohama, Nov 24, 1893 arriving at Port of San Francisco, Dec 12, 1893.
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Sex, Married or Single, Occupation, Nationality, Last Residence, Whether ever before in the US,
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1 Jacob Felixoff 42y1m male Married Merchant Russian Chita No
2 Mrs Marche Felixoff 37y6m female Married wife*
3 Sarine Felixoff 15y2m daughter
4 Martin Felixoff 11y5m son
5 Rachael Felixoff 10y daughter
6 Pearl Felixoff 7y3m daughter
7 Riva Felixoff 5y2m daughter
8 Gita Felixoff 2y11m daughter
9 Levi Felixoff 1y2m son
10 Wolff Mardochowich 17y2m male Single Merchant Russian Siberia No
11 Freda Mardochowich 38y3m female Married mother* Russian Siberia No
12 Israel Mardochowich 19y3m male Single Merchant Russian Siberia No
13 Chere Mardochowich 15y3m female
14 Sarina Mardochowich 13y2m female
15 Bertha Mardochowich 10y3m female
16 Moses Mardochowich 8y2m male
17 Etta Mardochowich 5y2m female
18 Martin Mardochowich 3y1m male
19 Jacob Ravn* 37y6m male Married Engineer Dane Niccollsk, Siberia yes*
20 Emma Ravn 24y2m female Married wife* Dane
21 S Tatsuno 22y3m male Single Student Japanese Nagano No
22 K??ogusu* Harzama 19y11m male Single Farmer Japanese Wakayama No
23 Morigusu Mumada 23y4m male Single Farmer Japanese Wakayama No
24 Sadanosu Iwamoto 20y1m male Single Farmer Japanese Wakayama No
25 Yataro Doi 24y1m male Single Farmer Japanese Wakayama No
26 Takekusu Nishikawa 32y11m male Single Merchant Japanese Wakayama yes*
27 Guenkichi Yano 26y10m male Single Farmer Japanese Wakayama yes*
28 Suketaro Kumhisa 18y1m male Single Student Japanese Wakayama No
29 Wasaburo Higashi 21y9m male Single Student Japanese Gumma No
30 Masanosuke Tomita 16y11m male Single Student Japanese Yamaguchi No
31 Matsuji Makayama* 17y11m male Single Student Japanese Yamaguchi No
32 Kumaji Tsunoda 29y2m male Single Student Japanese Gumma No
33 Gizaemon Suzuki 40y10m male Married Merchant Japanese Kanagawa No
Transcriber's Notes:
There is no captain's statement nor captain's name attached to this manifest.
The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were not
included in the table:
Able to Read & Write=yes
Seaport for Landing in the US=San Francisco
Final Destination in the US=San Francisco
Whether having a ticket to final destination=yes
By whom was passage paid?=self
Whether in Possession of Money-if less than $30, how much?=yes
Whether going to join Relative or Friend=No
Whether ever in Prison, Almshouse or supported by Charity=no
Whether a Polygamist=no
Whether under contract to labor in the US=no
Condition of Health Mental and Physical=good
Whether having any deformities=no
2 occupation is listed as "wife of Jacob Felixoff."
11 occupation is listed as "mother of Wolff M-."
19 15 years ago was marine engineer between New York and Brazil. There is a
note that "Passenger left at Honolulu" with initials E.O.?, perhaps S or G.
20 occupation is "wife of Jacob Ravn." There is no note that she also left at
Honolulu, but it is common, as seen on this list, for information on a
dependant not to be written down.
22 missing letters in first name are "iy" or "uj."
26 has been to the U.S. twice 1887-1892. San Francisco is written in the
"ever before in the US" column. It is not clear if this refers to this
passenger or the one below.
27 has been in the US once 1893. San Francisco is written in the "ever before
in the US" column. It is not clear if this refers to this passenger or the
one above.
31 There is a note that "Passenger left at Honolulu" with initials E.O.?,
perhaps S or G.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 129-130.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild23 February 2000
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