SS Nestorian
I, Richard S Watts, Master of the Br. S.S. Nestorian of Glasgow do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the annexed list subscribed with my name contains to the best of my knowledge and belief a just and true account or report of all the passengers who have been taken on board the said vessel at Liverpool Eng. or any other Foreign Port, or at sea and brought in the said vessel into any district of the United States since her departure from the said Port of Liverpool Eng.
Sworn to the 25 day of March 1874 R Somers Watts,
Before me Darian Gray, ???
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the British Steam-ship Nestorian, R. S. Watts is Master, from Liverpool burthen 2465 tons.
Columns represent: passenger name, age, gender, occupation, nationality or last legal residence, and destination.
Cabin Passengers:
1 Alex Dow 46 m Farmer England Baltimore
2 Mr Goodall 25 m Farmer England Norfolk
Intermediate Deck Passengers:
3 Wm Watson 40 m Farmer England Baltimore
4 Mrs Watson 40 f Wife England Baltimore
5 James Watson 14 m Lad England Baltimore
6* George Wells a m Farmer England Norfolk
7* Mrs Wells a f Wife England Norfolk
8 Cordelia Wells 10 f Child England Norfolk
9 Ella Wells 7 f Child England Norfolk
10 Florence Wells 6 f Child England Norfolk
11 Lilly Wells 5 f Child England Norfolk
12 Percy Wells 3 m Child England Norfolk
13 Child Wells 2 f Child England Norfolk
14 Sarah Maynard 50 f Wife England Baltimore
15 Thomas Maynard 7 m Child England Baltimore
Steerage Passengers:
16 Henry G. Kimpson 24 m Labr. England Baltimore
17 James Lonergan 30 m Labr. England Baltimore
18 Kate Lonergan 25 f Wife England Baltimore
19 George Nuthune 24 m Labr. England Baltimore
20 J. C. Hatch 21 m Farmer England Baltimore
21 Annie Rooney 22 f Spinster England Baltimore
22 William Wallis 30 m Farmer England Baltimore
23 Mary J. Wallis 26 f Wife England Baltimore
24 Wm. Hy Wallis 2 m Child England Baltimore
25 Mr Douglas 20 m Labr. England New York
26 Emma Brown 34 f Wife England Richmond Va
27 Karolina Stock 36 f Wife Germany Baltimore
28 Infant Stock Inft f Infant Germany Baltimore
29 Christian Schmidt 29 m Labr. Germany Chicago Ills
30 Anna E Hansen 50 f Spinster Germany Chicago Ills
31 Hans Jensen 11 m Child Germany Chicago Ills
32 Nette C Jensen 21 f Wife Germany Chicago Ills
33 Anna S Jensen 3 f Child Germany Chicago Ills
34 Jens P Jensen Inft m Infant Germany Chicago Ills
35 Carolina Jensen 11 f Child Germany Chicago Ills
36 Lars Jensen 22 m Labr. Germany Chicago Ills
37* Han Jurgen Heu 29 m Labr. Germany Cedar Rapids, Iowa
38 Elsa Svenson 22 f Spinster Germany Cedar Rapids, Iowa
39 Ane Clausen 59 f Wife Germany Owatonna Minnesota
40 Kirstine Clausen 19 f Spinster Germany Owatonna Minnesota
41* Johanna Moller 29 f Wife Germany Kearney City Nebraska
42* Ernest Moller 3 m Child Germany Kearney City Nebraska
43 Carl Dahlke 28 m Labr. Germany Kearney City Nebraska
44* Christine Moll?r 23 f Spinster Germany Kearney City Nebraska
Transcriber's Notes:
A question mark (?) indicates indecipherable material.
An asterisk (*) indicates further information in these footnotes.
Passenger Notes:
6-7 No age is entered--looks like just the letter "a"
37 Jurgen is actually spelled Jürgen.
41-42 Surname may have an umlaut over the "o" so may be spelled Moeller.
44 Surname has an umlaut over the "o" so may be spelled Moell?r--the
5th letter is difficult to decipher whether it is an "a" or an "e"
An "e" would be more likely, thus the name would be Möller (Moeller)
or Moller.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 22.
Transcribed and donated by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 November 2001
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