British SS Mississippi
[There is no Captain's statement on this manifest.]
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Br. S.S. Mississippi, whereof H. Wranke is Master, burden 1370 57/100 tons, bound from the Port of Liverpool for New Orleans.
Columns represent: Passenger Number, Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Trade, or Profession, Country to which they severally belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on the voyage*, Part of vessel occupied during the voyage.
1 Guseppi Bertani 44 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
2 D. Musa 50 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
3 L. Musa 18 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
4 G. Brandina 20 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
5 R. Canisa 21 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
6 M. Canisa 53 Female Housekeeper Italy United States Deck
7 M. Canisa 15 Female Servant United States United States Deck
8* V. Fannelli 24 Male Musician Italy United States Deck
9 C. Georgia 21 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
10 L. Maccagni 46 Male Shoemaker Italy United States Deck
11 E. Maccagni Inf. Male Not Stated Italy United States Deck
12 G. Cuneo 57 Male Laborer Italy United States Deck
13 M. Cuneo 58 Female Housekeeper Italy United States Deck
14 M. Cuneo 18 Female Servant Italy United States Deck
15 J. Benere 18 Male Laborer France United States Deck
16 J. Dominique 45 Male Barber France United States Deck
17 L. Golsang 29 Male Seaman Austria United States Deck
18 A. Vesage 26 Male Seaman Austria United States Deck
19 F.A. Nelson 29 Male Seaman Sweden United States Deck
20 C. Farrant 22 Male Surgeon Ireland United States Deck
21 L. Gaudart 11 Male Not Stated United States United States Deck
22 J. Smith 26 Female Teacher Ireland United States Deck
23 R.W. Walters 42 Male Com. Traveler England United States Deck
24 Sands Cole 25 Male Gent. United States United States Cabin
25 T.M. Hunter 32 Male Merchant England United States Cabin
26 J.H. Brownlee 26 Male Merchant United States United States Cabin
New Orleans, February 9, 1874.
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.
* this column had no entries so was intentionally left blank.
8 - 2 small initials are written after Musician which could be an r.s., v.s.
or n.s.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 1st Quarter 1874.
Transcribed by Mary Fowler a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 September 2002
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