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Unspecified Ship


Unspecifed Port of Departure to New Haven, Connecticut
Fourth Quarter of 1841

DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN – PORT OF NEW HAVEN
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
LIST of Passengers arrived at the Port of New Haven from Foreign Countries in the Quarter ending 31 December 1841.
Columns represent: name, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
 
  1 Charles F.    Lanta?g  *  20  male              Guadaloupe  Guadaloupe
  2 Sully F.      Lanta?g     18  male              Guadaloupe  Guadaloupe
  3 Ab??? W.      Jackson  *  35  male    actor     U. States   U. States
  4 James         Hall        25  male    actor     U. States   U. States
  5 James         Byrnes      40  male    actor     U. States   U. States
  6 Amelia        Jackson     22  female  actress   U. States   U. States
  7 Mary          Bell        20  female  actress   U. States   U. States
  8 Peter         Blohm       40  male              Germany     U. States
  9 Mrs.          Blohm       40  female            Germany     U. States
 10 Lewis         Blohm       12  male              Germany     U. States
 
Collector's Office, District of New Haven
31 December 1841
(Signed) James Donaghe, Collr.
 
Transcriber's Notes:  
  #1-2 surname looks like Lantaug or Lartang.
  #3 first name seems to be spelled Abrwen, but the name could be Abram. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 November 1999



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