Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Navarro


London, England to Boston
23 June 1890

DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN - PORT OF BOSTON
I, S. de Telleria Master of the Navarro do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Port of Boston, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board the said vessel at Navarro* from which port said vessel has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, sex, calling, country of citizenship, native country, intended destination or location, number of pieces of baggage, location of compartment or space occupied, and date and cause of death of passengers, as required by the "Passenger Act of 1882"; also a true statement, so far as it can be ascertained, with reference to the intention of each alien passenger as to a protracted sojourn in this country. So help me God.
(signed) S. de Telleria Master
Sworn to this June 23 1890,
Before me, (signed) illegible, Collector
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Navarro whereof S. de Telleria is Master, from London burthen 2300 tons.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, calling, the country of which they are citizens*, native country, intended destination or location*, number of pieces of baggage, location of compartment or space occupied whether forward, amidships, or aft*, date and cause of death, whether visitor only or intending to be permanent settlers.
 1  A Woods          32  Male   Refrigerator man    U.S.A.       
 2  Thos H Woods     40  Male   Refrigerator man    U.S.A.       
 3  J Mooner         26  Male   Cattleman           Ireland      
 4  C Hoffbury       24  Male   Cattleman           U.S.A.      
 5  E Murphy         31  Male   Cattleman           Ireland      
 6  T Casey          23  Male   Cattleman           Ireland     
 7  T Little         21  Male   Cattleman           England      
 8  I Burns          26  Male   Cattleman           England      
 9  S Sullivan       33  Male   Cattleman           Ireland    
10  T Badger         38  Male   Cattleman           U.S.A.       
11  N McCabe         35  Male   Cattleman           U.S.A.     
12  I Coleman        39  Male   Cattleman           U.S.A.      
13  T Castans        26  Male   Cattleman           Italy      
14  T Smith          24  Male   Cattleman           England     
15  I Condon         30  Male   Cattleman           England     
16  C Tully          29  Male   Cattleman           England     
17  T B?sso          30  Male   Cattleman           England      
18  A O'Neill        20  Male   Cattleman           Ireland                
19  I Campbell       23  Male   Cattleman           England           
20  G ?stley         32  Male   Cattleman           England           
21  G Daley          34  Male   Cattleman           Ireland           

21 males - steerage - U.S. citizens


Transcriber's Notes:

* indicates an apparent error on the part of the recorder.
? indicates letters that cannot be clearly read because of the handwriting.

The ship's name Navarro is written in the space in the captain's statement 
which should contain the port of departure, London.

The columns labeled No. of pieces of baggage, Date and Cause of Death, and 
Whether Visitors only, or intending to be permanent settlers are all blank.

The column labeled "country of which they are citizens" is omitted since 
all were of the USA.

The column labeled "intended destination or location" is omitted since all
were going to Boston.

The column labeled "location of compartment or space" is omitted since all
were located in the Forward compartment.

After the word Forward (Location of compartment) and mostly in the top part 
of the row for passenger #1 in the column 'Date and Cause of Death' are 
initials that appear to be "S.N.D. w/W.C.C.".

#17  Last name looks like Basso but could be Busso.

#20  Last name looks like Astley but could be Ostley.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 112, List 164.
Transcribed by Barbara Burnett a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
27 January 2001



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