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Schooner Manitobah


Demerara, British Guyana, W.I. to Baltimore, Maryland
7 May 1873

CUSTOM HOUSE, PORT OF BALTIMORE
DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE – PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, A. LeBlanc, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief a just and true account or report of all passengers who have been taken on board the Br Schr. Manitobah at Demerara or at any other foreign port, or at sea, and brought in said Schr. into any district of the United States since the departure from said port of Demerara.
Sworn to this 7 May 1873     Amand LeBlanc
Before me, David W. Gray, Collector
List of all the Passengers taken on board of the Br Schr. Manitobah of Prince Edward Island, whereof LeBlanc is Master, at Baltimore.
Columns represent: passenger name, age, gender, occupation, country to which they belong, and country to which they intend to become inhabitant of.
Steerage passengers:
1  William Cudore     27  male  Laborer  Morocco  *Morocco (United States)
2  Ebenezer Momatt    22  male  Laborer  Morocco  *Morocco (United States)
3  John Atillera      47  male  Laborer  Morocco  *Morocco (United States)
4  John Canilier      40  male  Laborer  Morocco  *Morocco (United States)
5  Hamet Benson       36  male  Laborer  Morocco  *Morocco (United States)


Transcriber's notes:
An asterisk (*) indicates further information in these footnotes.

Passenger notes:
In the final column all passengers were listed as having Morocco as their
country to which they intended to become inhabitants, but then that is
crossed off and UStates is written above it.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 21.
Transcribed and donated by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 November 2001



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