Asia
I, Lott Master of the Asia do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by Me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York,is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of the said Steamer at L?pool* from which port said Steamer has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died.
So help me God.Sworn to this 11 June 1858
(Signed) ?G Lott
Before me (Signed) JWhite DC
List or Manifest OF ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Asia whereof Lott is Master, from Lpool burthen 1299 tons.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, The country to which they severally belong, The country to which they intend to become inhabitants and Died on the Voyage. No deaths were recorded on this voyage and this column has been omitted from this transcription.
1 Miss Jane Hopkins 23y 5m Female None Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 2 Miss Julia Hopkins 21y 6m Female None Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 3 Miss Emily Hopkins 19y 9m Female None Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 4 Miss Maria Hopkins 39y -m Female None Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 5 Charles A Bandowine 50y 4m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 6 M^rs C A Bandowine 48y Female Lady US US 1^st Cabin 7 Charles A Bandowine 20y 6m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 8 Abraham Bandowine 18y 10m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 9 George Scratchley 39y Male Physician US US 1^st Cabin 10 M^rs Scratchley 33y Female Physician US US 1^st Cabin 11* ?. E. Scratchley 2y 4m Male Physician US US 1^st Cabin 12 G Scratchley -y 10m Male Physician US US 1^st Cabin 13 Joseph Howland 23y 5m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 14 M^rs J Howland 22y 4m Female Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 15* M^r J Tillotson ?0y 6m Male Merch England England 1^st Cabin 16 M^rs J Tillotson 30y Female Merch England England 1^st Cabin 17 M^r H Singer 34y 3m Male Merch France France 1^st Cabin 18 M^rs Singer 32y 6m Female France France 1^st Cabin 19 Miss E Singer 72y 7m Female France France 1^st Cabin 20 George Chamberlain 58y 8m Male Merch US US 1^st Cabin 21 W. Chamberlain 23y Male Farmer US US 1^st Cabin 22 Miss M Chamberlain 25y 6m Female US US 1^st Cabin 23 Miss S. G. Gaston 28y 4m Female US US 1^st Cabin 24 James Gibson 22y 6m Male Merch Ireland Ireland 1^st Cabin 25 Charles Woolsey 18y 4m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 26 Alexander McEwen 27y 6m Male Mercht Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 27 R W Law 19y 8m Male Gentl^n Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 28 Mrs A McEwen 24y 4m Female Gentl^n Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 29 Miss E McEwen 2y 6m Female Gentl^n Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 30 M McEwen 10m Female Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 31 F Cayley 29y 4m Male Gentl^n Gt Britain Gt Britain 1^st Cabin 32 Charles Moore 32y 8m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 33 M W Caughery 34y 4m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 34 Stephen Masset 35y Male Gentl^n England US 1^st Cabin 35 Henry Wilkins 28y 6m Male Mercht Germany US 1^st Cabin 36 J. Wilson 29y 2m Male Mercht England US 1^st Cabin 37 S. Rosenfeldt 34y 6m Male Mercht France France 1^st Cabin 38 John Hewett 36y 1m Male Mercht US US 1^st Cabin 39 John Pageoh 29y -m Male Gentl^n France France 1^st Cabin 40 Miss J. Armstrong 26y -m Female US US 1^st Cabin 41 Eliza Smith 34y 4m Female US US 1^st Cabin 42 Chas H Pancoast 32y 1m Male Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 43 M^rs E Pancoast 29y 2m Female Gentl^n US US 1^st Cabin 44 W Hopkins 54y 5m Male Gentl^n England England 45 John Caldwell 34y 2m Male Merch US US 46 John Chun 42y -m Male Mercht Germany Germany 47 R Braithaupt 34y 10m Male Mercht Germany Germany 48 Rev^d James Hughes 34y -m Male Clergyman England England 49 Rev^d William Hughes 27y -m Male Clergyman England England 50 P. Hocmille 23y 6m Male Gentl^n France France 51 Lord Ribbledale 34y 2m Male Gentl^n England England 52* J Co?t 26y 8m Male Student US US 53 H Anderson 30y Male Lawyer US US 54 M^r Meyer 29y 4m Male Mercht Germany Germany 55 M^rs M Meyer 26y 4m Female Germany Germany 56 John Gallop 43y -m Male Mercht England England 57 W^m Howorth 34y 4m Male Mercht England England 58 Chas B Jarvis 29y 6m Male Mercht Canada England 59 E Wheeler 44y 2m Male Banker US US 60 J. W. Wheeler 13y 4m Male Banker US US 61 C S Stewart 62y -m Male Clergyman US US 62 James Pampelly 26y 4m Male Gentl^n US US 63 J Costarelli 35y 4m Male Mercht Messina Italy 64 F Driggs 34y -m Male Mercht US US 65 O H Dalton 28y 4m Male Surveyor US US 66 J Cawthra 32y 10m Male Gentl^n Canada England 67 G D Parrish 37y -m Male Mercht US US 68 Joseph Fisher 34y 8m Male Mercht England England 69 M^rs W R Smith 30y 9m Female England England 70 M^r Rich^d Glover 48y 9m Male Mercht England England 71 Margaret Hughes 30y 6m Female Servant England England 72 Jane Herring 27y Female Servant England England 73* Emilie Har?eye 14y -m Female Servant France France 74* George Webb 29y ?m Male Mercht US US 75 Sam^l. Bradbury 38y -m Male Mercht England England 76* M^rs Bradbury 36y ?m Female England England 77 Annie Bradbury 14y Female England England 78 John Harnett 29y 6m Male Mercht US US 79 Jenkin Griffiths 26y 2m Male Mercht England England 80 Moses Williams 28y 4m Male Mercht England England 81 Patrick Cleary 21y 8m Male Mercht US US 82 H Hasluck 21y 8m Male Mercht England England 83 H Lovett 29y -m Male Valet England England 84 J Churchill 33y 4m Male Valet England England 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 below. ? The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read due to quality of the original document. ^ The use of a ^ indicates that the letter/letters following are superscripted. The transcription preserves the original spelling. The manifest did not include psgr #s; they have been added by the transcriber. All ditto marks on the original manifest have been replaced with the actual words indicated. The ship's port of departure is Liverpool. First initial of captain's signature is illegible. Manifest scribe did not record Space Occupied for passengers 44-84. 11 First initial not clear, could be "E." or "O.". 14 Occupation recording error. 15 First number of Age not clear, could be 30y or 50y. 28-29 Occupation recording error. 43 Occupation recording error. 44-84 Space Occupied omitted. 52 3rd letter of surname not clear, could be Cort or Cost. 73 4th letter of surname illegible. 74 Age (months) illegible. 76 Age (months) illegible.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 184, List 495.
Transcribed by Judy Caine a member of the
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22 June 2005
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