SS Liberty
I, L.M. Hudgins, Master of the S.S. Liberty do solemnly swear, to the best of my knowledge and belief that this list contains a true acount of the Passengers taken onboard the SS Liberty at Havana and bound for Baltimore together with their nationality, etc, as designated.
So Help me God. L.M. Hudgins, Master.
Sworn and Subscribed, before me, this 13th day of February 1873, A. Rhodes, Adg D'y Collector
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Am Steamship Liberty whereof L. M. Hudgins is Master, burthen 1230 tons, bound from the Port of Havana.
Columns represent: passenger name, age, gender, occupation, country to which they severally belong, and country in which they intend to become inhabitants.
Cabin: 1 R C Baird 47y1m m Engineer United States United States 2 Frederich Latcox 21y2m m Clerk United States United States 3 James S. Barker 53 m Merchant United States United States 4 Jas. A Block 45y4m m Seaman United States United States 5 Miss Sarah Rodgers 17y5m f United States United States 6 Mons Jacquemier 32y6m m Engineer France France Steerage: 7 ?in Almin 31 m Chinese Interpreter China China 8 ?erapio Agaba 29 m Chinese Doctor Med. China China 9 Chan Chang 32 m Chinese Interpreter China China 10 Ef Atung 32 m Chinese Interpreter China China 11 Choo Singk 30 m Chinese Interpreter China China 12 Fortuna Perena 32 m Chinese Interpreter China China 13 Adolf ? 33 m Chinese Interpreter China China 14 R Shlueter 33 m Seaman United States United States 15 H B??? 40 m Seaman United States United States 16 P Hickey 28 m Seaman United States United States 17 Wm Finley 30 m Seaman United States United States 18 J M Lambert 33 m Seaman United States United States 19 A Bendelo 38 m Seaman United States United States 20 Chas Hayman 37 m Seaman United States United States 21 A Angelo 34 m Seaman United States United States 22 John Doyle 18 m Seaman United States United States Transcriber's Notes: A question mark (?) indicates indecipherable material. An asterisk (*) indicates further information in these footnotes. The age is given in two columns: years/months. Then the months column is crossed off, but I have included the months where they are legible. Passenger Notes: 13 There is no surname listed--maybe the same as the previous passenger? 15 Surname looks like four letters: Bhre.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 21.
Transcribed and donated by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 November 2001
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