Immigrant Ships
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British SS St. Louis


Liverpool, England to New Orleans, Louisiana
2 June 1874

Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Br. SS St. Louis, whereof A. Reich, is Master, burden 1827 tons, bound from the Port of Liverpool for New Orleans.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, and part of the vessel occupied.
 1   E. J. Alderman   23  male    Gent      England   United States   Cabin
 2   B. Charola       20  Male    Gent      Spain     United States   Cabin
 3   C. Charola       16  Male    Gent      Spain     United States   Cabin
 4   H. St Germain    52  Male    Gent      England   United States   Cabin
 5   H. Duffy         20  Male    Laborer   Ireland   United States   Steerage
 6   Mrs. A. Martin   24  Female  Wife      Ireland   United States   Steerage
 7*  P. Whiti??       29  Male    Laborer   England   United States   Steerage
 8*  E. Whiti??       33  Female  Wife      England   United States   Steerage
 9*  Geo. Whiti??      4  Male    Child     England   United States   Steerage
10   Rose Rnault      50  Female  Spinster  France    United States   Steerage
11   J. Lametto       40  Male    Laborer   France    United States   Steerage
12   M. Ferrari       20  Male    Laborer   France    United States   Steerage
13   Cath. Chill      38  Female  Servant   France    United States   Steerage
14   P. Bernicha      20  Male    Laborer   France    United States   Steerage
15   P. Bernicha      19  Female  Wife      France    United States   Steerage
16   F. Flenck        33  Male    Laborer   Germany   United States   Steerage
17   H. E. Moller     21  Male    Laborer   Germany   United States   Steerage
18   T. J. Wilson     35  Male    Laborer   England   United States   Steerage
19   Marj. Wilson     30  Female  Wife      England   United States   Steerage
20   Edw. Wilson       3  Male    Child     England   United States   Steerage

New Orleans, June 2, 1874


Transcriber's Notes:

? = transcriber unable to read
 
7,8,& 9 Last letter below the line could be Whitiny or Whitiry.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 2nd Quarter.
Transcribed by Peggy Schell a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 September 2002



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