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March 1, 1889
Austria, Poland, and Galicia Immigrants only

A partial index of New York immigrants from one complete 1889 roll of NARA microfilm. This index includes all New York immigrants whose country of citizenship was listed as Austria, Poland, or Galicia. The NARA roll is no. 530 (Feb, 1889 thru March,1889). For entire list go to
Austria, Poland, Galicia Immigrants
Columns represent: first name, last name, line number on original manifest
   
Josefa	  Rogoslewitz	36
Hugo	  Muhlstein	46
Maria	  Suhorepec	60
Mart.	  Suhorepec	61
Maria	  Suhorepec	62
Joh.	  Suhorepec	63
Peter	  Music	        64
Joh.	  Cernik	89
Franz	  Pschibilski	162
Josef	  Wulschak	163
Josip	  Mikan	        177
Juru	  Turjanic	178
Franja	  Vanic	        179
Josef	  Horvat	180
Peter	  Frankovic	185
Janko	  Frankovic	186
Mato	  Segina	187
Ivan	  Segina	188
Nicol	  Zepacker	189
Joh	  Belovic	190
Matya	  Stefanic	191
Mate	  Pavlic	192
Hart.	  Murctic	193
Matija	  Zupancic	194
Joh	  Stegne	195
Miho	  Mivoslavic	196
Ant	  Stepanic	197
Janko	  Vuksinic	198
Georg	  Hudak	        199
Georg	  Malevac	200
Petr.	  Strbenar	201
Petr.	  Vuk	        202
Juru	  Prahovic	305
Juru	  Hrzlych	306
Juru	  Grasa	        307
Lovro	  Radakovic	308
Miko	  Radakovic	309
Matya	  Ryevcan	310
Bartol.	  Mihalic	311
August	  Kuezetic	312
Anna	  Kuezetic	313
Minna	  Danzig	314
Josef	  Danzig	315
Benjamin  Meyer	        316
Rachel	  Meyer	        317
Hittel	  Rappaport	318
Gjontel	  Rappaport	319
Frume	  Rappaport	320
Zipe	  Rappaport	321
Zipe	  Nosowitzki	322
Neine	  Nosowitzki	323
Benjamin  Nosowitzki	324
Slivka	  Suzka	        351
N.	  Warshauer	358

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 530, List 232.
Transcribed by Jane Foss and formatted by Greta Tedoff.
Contributed by Dr. Howard M. Relles.
For 1890 passengers from Austria, Poland and Galicia please go to
New York Immigrants (Austria, Galicia, Poland), 1890
5 May 2002



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