Immigrant Ships
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SS Juniata


Havana, Cuba to New Orleans, Louisiana
15 December 1873

There is no Captain's statement on this manifest
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Am. SS Juniata whereof J.W. Catharines is master, from Havana, burthen 1215.04 tons.
Columns represent: name of passenger, age, sex, occupation, country to which the passenger belongs, country to which the passenger intends to become an inhabitant, died on voyage [blank], part of vessel occupied on voyage
 1  Chas. Patton        37   M     Seaman      United States   United States   Cabin
 2  Ant. Perpesco       26   M     Mechanic    Italy           United States   Cabin
 3  J. De la Carcory    31   M     Merchant    Spain           United States   Cabin   
 4  A. Forques          28   M     Merchant    United States   United States   Cabin
 5  J. Brace            63   M     Merchant    United States   United States   Cabin
 6  Thos. Burns         37   M     Merchant    United States   United States   Cabin
 7  Peter Jones         29   M     Merchant    United States   United States   Cabin
 8  Jun. B. Relie       18   M                 Spain           United States   Cabin
 9  H. De Mahy          43   M     Merchant    United States   United States   Cabin
10  N. Bartlett         37   M     Journalist  United States   United States   Cabin
11  Wm. H. Tyler        22   M     Lawyer      United States   United States   Cabin
12  Chas. James              M     Seaman      United States   United States   Steerage
13  P. Birdedo               M     Seaman      United States   United States   Steerage
14  Thos. Connor             M     Seaman      United States   United States   Steerage
15  Thos. Herron             M     Seaman      United States   United States   Steerage
16  G. H. Higgenson          M     Seaman      United States   United States   Steerage 
17  John Lynch               M     Seaman      United States   United States   Steerage

							New Orleans, Dec. 15, 1873

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 4th quarter.
Transcribed by Sara Reed a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 July 2002



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