Chicago
List of all the Passengers arrived from foreign ports. In the Port of New Orleans during the fourth quarter, 1857.
Vessel: Chicago
Master: Chase
Where From: Liverpool, England
Arrived: 26 November 1857
This passenger listing contained no sworn statement. As the heading indicates, it is a quarterly report.
Columns represent: Passenger Number, Passenger Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country to which they intend to become Inhabitants, Died.
1 Murry S 27 M Painter England United States 2 Dyan J 22 M Painter England United States 3* Gibson Hugh 2? M Painter England United States 4 O'Brien P 20 M Farmer England United States 5 Gill Jas 14 M Farmer Ireland United States 6 Rogers M 7 M Ireland United States 7 Davis B 16 F Servant Ireland United States 8 Ratischeg L 23 M Farmer Ireland United States 9 Elizabeth M 20 F Tailor England United States 10 Sheelan Theo 30 M Germany United States 11 Sheelan Mary 25 F Germany United States 12 Sheelan Ann Inf F Germany United States 13 Morris M 50 F England United States 14 Lanshead W 22 M Farmer England United States 15 Mitten P 30 M Tailor Ireland United States 16 Kennedy J 19 M Farmer Ireland United States 17 Lorenzo P 28 M Farmer Ireland United States 18 Hasam P 25 M Farmer Ireland United States 19 Hasam Mary 25 F Farmer Ireland United States 20 Kennedy P 19 M Farmer England United States 21 Coglang J 18 M Farmer Germany United States 22 Kelly HJ 25 M Farmer Germany United States 23 Bearns JH 25 M Farmer Ireland United States 24 Roland M 24 M Farmer Ireland United States 25 McBride J 18 M Farmer Ireland United States 26 Onealy M 20 F Ireland United States 27 Rane E 30 M Ireland United States 28 Rane Ann 28 F Ireland United States 29 Rane Mary J Inf F Ireland United States Transcriber's Notes: An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes. The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants was stated once at the beginning of the list as the United States and then left blank for the rest of the list. The transcriber assumed that all passengers intended to become inhabitants of the United States. No passengers died on this ship. Individuals who do not have Occupations were listed this way on the original passenger list. 3 ink blurred, unable to read age This form is not the Manifest itself but rather a form used by the Port of New Orleans.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 13, 4th quarter
Transcribed by Donna di Natale a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 June 2002
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