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Schooner Storm King


Utilla, Honduras to New Orleans
03 April 1891

PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, John Webster, Master of the within-named Br Schr Storm King, from the Port of Utilla, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within List contains the names and descriptions of all the Passengers who were on board the said Br Schr Storm King at the time of or since her last departure from the said Port of Utilla, or that have been taken on board the said vessel at any foreign port or place, and that none have died on the voyage. (signed) John Webster, Master. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Port of New Orleans, April 3rd, 1891. Subscribed and sworn to before (signed) JD Crawford, Deputy Collector.
Report and List of Passengers taken on board the Br Schr Storm King of Belize whereof John Webster is Master, burthen 68 tons, bound from the Port of Utilla to New Orleans La.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Trade or Profession, Country to which they severally belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on the Voyage, Part of Vessel occupied during the voyage, Baggage.
    
1 Robert Woodville     45 male   Merchant  Honduras  Honduras       none  Cabin  1 Trunk
2 Mrs Catherine Warren 35 female None      Honduras  United States  none  Cabin  1 Trunk
3 Warren Woodville      9 male   None      Honduras  United States  none  Cabin

                       (signed) John Webster, Master


Transcriber's Notes:
* The ship's name is abbreviated as Br Schr Storm King which is in full, British
  Schooner Storm King.
* The word Intransit - is handwritten just below but between the columns Country to
  which they severally belong and Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
* A notation was written at the bottom of the manifest in different handwriting. This
  note says: Tax paid on two (2) passengers. $1.00
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 75, List 101.
Transcribed by CJ a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 June 2000



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