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SS San Blas


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Panama to San Francisco
February 2, 1894

PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO

(For United States Commissioner of Immigration)

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
Port of San Francisco

ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship San Blas from Panama Jany 9, 1894 arr S.F. Feb2/1894
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, No of Pieces of Baggage, Remarks
 1  Henry     Degay     29 Male   Belgian     Guatemala    Santa Barbara	Stone Cutter 2        
 2  Adolf     Brodstast 31 Male   Switzerland Guatemala    Sn Francisco  Clerk        2  $80 
 3  Franz     Bohm      35 Male   Austria     Guatemala    Sn Francisco  Farmer       1  $1?* 
 4  Ma?*      Minz      19 Female Austria     Salrica Cruz Oakland       Dress maker  1  Resident
 5  A.        Holmberg  46 Male   Russia      Acapulco     Sn Francisco  Sailor       2  
 6  Francisca Martinez  50 Female Mexico      Manzanilla   Sn Francisco  Waitress     2* 
 7  Balbino   Martinez  2  Male   Mexico      Manzanilla   Sn Francisco  none         *  
 8  Marcelina Hernandez 45 Female Mexico      Manzanilla   Sn Francisco  Cook         4  *       
 9  Roqui     Uribe     40 Female Mexico      San Blas     Sn Francisco  none         2* 
10  Maria     Uribe     12 Female Mexico      San Blas     Sn Francisco  none         *  
11  Sob*      Uribe     14 Male   Mexico      San Blas     Sn Francisco  none         *  *
12  Timotei   Uribe     8  Male   Mexico      San Blas     Sn Francisco  none         *  
13  Eva       Uribe     4  Female Mexico      San Blas     Sn Francisco  none         *  
14  Sarl*     Dietrich  35 Male   Mexico      Mazatlan     Sn Francisco  Mechanic     1  


Transcriber's Notes
There is a signature at the bottom of the manifest: San Francisco, February 2, 1894 WH McDean, Commander 3 The amount of money is either $1 or $100. 4 first name looks like Max but might be Mary. 6&7 There is a bracket to indicate the baggage is shared. The number has been transcribed for the first person listed. 9-13 There is a bracket to indicate the baggage is shared. The number has been transcribed for the first person listed. 8 Ausgustina W??relle Green St is written in the Remarks column. 11 Roque Uribe, Diadad Uribe son and daughter of Oakland is written in the Remarks column. 11 & 14 first letter of first name could be "I" or"J" but is identical to the initial letter in "S"an Blas and "S"witzerland.
PAGE 2 Chinese Passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Vol 2, Page 5.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 March 2000


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