Unspecified Ship
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 Second Quarter of 1841.
Columns represent: name, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
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1 Jacob D. Walter 42 male farmer United States U. States
2 Samuel Richards 41 male merchant British West Indies British West Indies
3 Calvin Adams 26 male ship master U. States U. States
4* Alfred Sti??man 32 male engineer U. States U. States
5 Mrs. G. W. Gifford 25 female Spanish West Indies Spanish West Indies
6 George W. Gifford 4 male Spanish West Indies Spanish West Indies
7 Marcellino Gifford 2 male Spanish West Indies Spanish West Indies
8 Maria Gifford 4m female Spanish West Indies Spanish West Indies
9* Sally ? 35 female servant Spanish West Indies Spanish West Indies
10* Ch??b?lle ? 15 female servant Spanish West Indies Spanish West Indies
11 Roswell Tunbridge 57 male merchant U. States U. States
12* John ? 26 male cooper Germany Germany
13* Joseph Ri?ley 35 male planter Danish West Indies Danish West Indies
14 Eliza Ri?ley 30 female Danish West Indies Danish West Indies
15 Joseph R. Smith 7 male Danish West Indies Danish West Indies
16 John C. Hull 28 male clergyman U. States U. States
17 Mrs. Innis 38 female British West Indies British West Indies
18 Jennette Innis 13 female British West Indies British West Indies
19 Robert Innis 7 male British West Indies British West Indies
20 Saml. J. Masters 45 male shipmaster U. States U. States
21 Anthony Gunge 38 male manufacturer England U. States
22 Edward Gunge 11 male manufacturer England U. States
23* George Osborne ? male manufacturer England U. States
24* Henry H. Je?ett 18 male U. States U. States
25* ?. ?enn?? 35 male clergyman Scotland Scotland
26 Henry Bryant 17 male England England
27* ?. Bo??? 50 male France France
28* ?. Bo??? 37 female France France
29* ?. Bo??? 17 female France France
30* ?. Bo??? 11 male France France
31* ?. Bo??? 2 male U. S. U. S.
32 John Plimpton 29 male U. S. U. S.
33* ? Plimpton ? female U. S. U. S.
34* ?. Plimpton ? ? U. S. U. S.
35* ?. Cass 24 ? England England
36 Saml Innis 45 male merchant British West Indies British West Indies
37* Charles F. La?ta?g 20 male French West Indies French West Indies
38* Sully F. La?ta?g 18 male French West Indies French West Indies
40 Abram W. Jackson 35 male actor U. States U. States
41 James Hall 25 male actor U. States U. States
42 James Byrnes 40 male actor U. States U. States
43 Amelia Jackson 22 female actress U. States U. States
44* ? ? ? female actress U. States U. States
45 Peter Blohm 40 male Germany Germany
46* ? Blohm 40 female Germany Germany
47 Lewis Blohm 13 male Germany Germany
Collector's Office, District of New Haven
31 December 1841
(Signed) James Donaghe, Collr.
Transcriber's Notes:
The last ten of these passengers, from #37-47, are also listed
on the abstract for the fourth quarter of 1841, in volume 3.
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#4 surname Stillman or Stittman.
#9 no surname written.
#10 no surname, and first name looks like Charbelle perhaps.
#12 no surname written.
#13-14 surname could be Ridley or Rinley.
#23 no age given.
#24 surname could be Jewett.
#25 first initial could be D, but not certain. Surname could
be Lennie or Lennil.
#27-31 no first names for them, and surname could be Bosie or
Bosil or Bovil, but uncertain.
#33-34 no first names or ages or gender.
#35 first name and gender not written.
#37-38 surname looks like Lantaug or Lartang.
#44 name was cut off but it is probably the same as on the list
for the fourth quarter of 1841, Mary Bell, age 20, actress.
#46 no first name; on fourth quarter list, she is only listed
as Mrs. Blohm.
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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