Immigrant Ships
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American SS Liberty


Havana, Cuba to New Orleans, Louisiana
19 November 1873

[There is no sworn statement for this manifest]
REPORT and List of the Passengers taken on board the Am SS. Liberty, whereof L.M. Hudjkins is Master, burden 1229.53 tons, bound from the Port of Havana for New Orleans.
Columns represent*: Names; Age; Sex; Occupation Trade or Profession, Country to Which They Severally Belong; Country to Which They Intend to Become Inhabitants; Part of Vessel Occupied During the Voyage.
 1  Jane Dyer             30  F  Servant     St. Thomas     United States  Cabin
 2  Chas. Hoprickter      50  M  Artist      Austria        United States  Cabin
 3  J.R.M. Antonie        47  M  Merchant    France         United States  Cabin
 4  Thos. Jones           39  M  Merchant    England        United States  Cabin
 5  A.E. Drake            35  M  Merchant    England        United States  Cabin
 6  Mme. Sofia de Duffau  28  F  Not Stated  France         United States  Cabin
 7  Mary D. Smith         24  F  Not Stated  France         United States  Cabin
 8  J.H. Durruty          47  M  Merchant    France         United States  Cabin
 9  Mrs. Durruty          42  F  Not Stated  France         United States  Cabin
10  Miss M. Durruty        8  F  Not Stated  Spain          United States  Cabin
11  Miss J. Durruty        6  F  Not Stated  Spain          United States  Cabin
12  Servant               23  F  Not Stated  United States  United States  Cabin
13  Henry Sulfstede       37  M  Mechanic    Cen. America   United States  Cabin
14  D.C. Folbyuski        30  M  Operator    Austria        United States  Cabin

                                                  New Orleans, Nov. 19, 1873

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.

*  There were no deaths listed on this voyage so that column has been
   eliminated.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 4th Quarter.
Transcribed by Sara Reed a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 August 2002




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