Immigrant Ships
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SS Corsica


Nassau, Bahamas and Havana, Cuba to New York
15 April 1865*

Since this is a newspaper account there is no other information on the passengers. Also, there are no "deck" passengers listed.
  1  Mr. T.A. Scrivner
  2  Mr. T.A. Drummond
  3  Miss Plalsted
  4  Mr. Geo. Cowley and wife
  5  Mr. John Dugind
  6  Mr. Jose Pardo
  7  Mr. J. Hanguel
  8  Mr. J.G. Moody
  9  Miss P. Pianiers
 10  Mrs. Evans
 11  Mr. W. Matthews
 12  Mr. E. Hatch
 13  Mr. John Stimson
 14  Mr. McCutcheon
 15  Mr. and Mrs. Rivna, son and daughter
 16  Mr. John Butler, Jr., wife, child and servant
 17  Mr. J.W. Butler
 18  Mrs. E.I. Goold
 19  Miss Misrns
 20  Mrs. Ward and servant
 21  Mrs. G.M. Bogert, two sons, four daughters and servant
 22  Mr. J.T. Wright
 23  Mr. D. Davies
 24  Mr. Surwright
 25  Mr. John Perry, wife and child
 26  Mr. Chas. Adams, wife and servant
 27  Mrs. Townsend
 28  Mrs. D.A. Williams, three children and servant
 29  Mrs. Onderdonk
 30  Miss Onderdonk
 31  Mr. Bigelow
 32  Mr. E.O. Daly
 33  Mr. W. Webb
 34  Mr. W. Richardson
 35  Mr. Kissam
 36  Mrs. Davies
 37  Mr. E. Gove, wife, two children and servant
 38  Mrs. Williams, sister and child
 39  Miss Irving
 40  Mrs. Jack
 41  Mr. Chas. League
 42  Mr. James Mortimer
 43  Mr. A.R. Gray
 44  Mr. Archibald Blair
 45  Mr. W.P. Forsythe
 46  Col. D.M. Bush
 47  Mr. Wm. Huot
 48  Mr. J.E. Newport
 49  Mr. P.Q. Rarder
 50  Mr. M. Convoy
 51  Mr. Buchao
 52  Mr. Howell
 53  Mr. R.Y. Smith
 54  Mr. Root
 55  Mrs. Lapent and daughter 
 and 55 deck passengers.  Total 143


Transcriber's Notes:
* The date is the issue date of the newspaper, the actual date of arrival would
  be close to that date.

New York Times issued 15 April 1865
Transcribed by Sheila Tate a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 April 2003



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