SS State of Minnesota
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the SS State of Minnesota, whereof George Hamlin is Master burden 1207 tons, bound from the Port of Liverpool for New Orleans.
Columns represent: Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to Which They Severally Belong, Country of Which They Intend to Become Inhabitants, Part of Vessel Occupied During the Voyage. The column for Died on the Voyage is blank; therefore this column is not included.
1 Mr. Briggs 50 m Merchant United States United States Cabin
2 Mrs. Clarke 20 f none
3 Mr. Clarke 25 m Clerk
4 M. S. Gentle 18 m Clerk Scotland
5* ?. G. Cammack 40 m Broker United States
6* ?. H. Levy 35 m Broker United States
7 Miss Smythe 16 f No Occupation United States
8* ? Honole 45 m Merchant United States
9 Geo Honole 16 m Clerk United States
10 Eug Honole 14 f No Occupation United States
11 Chris Honole 4 m No Occupation United States
12 L. Manadier 66 m House Carpenter United States
13 F. Marcel 45 m House Carpenter France Intermediar
14 Mens Marcel 34 m House Carpenter France United States
15 A. Furigno 41 m Merchant Italy Mexico
16 F. Furigno 20 f Clerk
17 S. Furigno 11 f No Occupation
18 V. Furigno 8 m No Occupation
19 L. Furigno 6 m No Occupation
20 Ant. Furigno 3 m No Occupation
21 Sofia Furigno 2 f No Occupation
22 M. Furigno 2m m No Occupation
23 F. Capaccio 27 m Shepherd
24 C. Farrero 11 f No Occupation
25 M. Padula 12 m No Occupation
26 G. Parnba 35 m farmer
27 M. Farrigno 47 f cook
28 B. Escousse 27 m Laborer France United States Steerage
29 J. Dupart 31 m Coachman
30 Mrs. Dupart 36 f Scissor Grinder
31 P. Dutri??on 48 m Dyer
32 De Ganzenie 32 m No Occupation
33 C. Coronata 50 m Not Stated Italy
34 A. Coria 33 m Not Stated
35 A. Marsicovetue 48 m Not Stated
36 E. de Santis 12 m Not Stated
37 G. Visconti 14 m Not Stated
38 James Martin 24 m Laborer Ireland
39 Mrs. Bergman 25 f Not Stated Sweden
40 E. J. Randall 20 f Not Stated England
41 Lucy Thomas 55 f Cook
42 F. Thomas 23 f Not Stated
43 R. Thomas 18 m Not Stated
44 Kate Thomas 4 f No Occupation England United States Steerage
45 Geo Murdock 55 m Butcher Scotland
46 Thos Hay 16 m Not Stated England
47 Jean Hay 13 f Not Stated England
48 Cath Kelley 25 f Not Stated Ireland
49 Mary McGrath 16 f Not Stated Ireland
50 W. Ingersol 20 m Seaman United States
51 R. Tankusly 22 m Seaman United States
52* Jos De Sal?a 19 m Musician ?? France
53 A. Canalle 29 m Musician ??
54 G. Pugliese 43 m Not Stated
55 G. Pugliese 9 m Not Stated
56 R. Brota 10 m Not Stated
57 F. Gervaso 33 m Not Stated
58 V. Gervaso 11 m Not Stated
59 R. V. Potenzio 28 m Musician ??
60 W. Milonaise 18 m Musician ??
61 F. Gasagero 11 m Musician ??
62 R. Juliani 14 m Musician ??
63 P. Juliani 9 m Musician??
64 Jos F. Hermet 59 m Laborer
65 F. Hermet 49 m Laborer
66 L. Hermet 24 m Laborer
67 H. Hermet 18 m Not Stated
68 A. Hermet 13 m Not Stated
69 C. Hermet 11 m Not Stated
70 A. Hermet 6 f Not Stated
71 I. Dethen 25 f Not Stated
72 T. Dethen 6 f Not Stated
73 J. Dethen 3 f Not Stated
74 H. France 36 m Laborer
75 A. Delfosse 19 m Laborer
76 Jos Cassey 23 m Laborer
New Orleans, July 6, 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.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
It appears that the countries and the part of vessel columns were only completed at
the top of a page or whenever it changed. However, ditto marks were rarely used.
I did fill in the name of the country or part of the vessel unless it was written
out or ditto marks were used.
5 This is a capital letter for the first initial. The copy isn't
good enough to tell what it is; possibly an A.
6 This looks much the same as #5.
8 This initial could also be an A., but it also is not clear.
31 Dutripon or Dutrifron
52 Salva or Salna
52-53, 59-63 After musician are 1 or 2 initials that I can't decipher.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 3rd quarter
Transcribed by Beth Snyder a member of the
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18 November 2002
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