SS City of Puebla
I, G. Debney, Master of the Steamship City of Puebla 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 San Francisco, is a full and perfect list of all Chinese passengers taken on board the said vessel at Victoria, B.C. from which port said vessel has now arrived, and of all such passengers now on board said vessel, and that on said List is truly designated the names and other particulars, as shown by their respective certificates. So help me God. (signature) G. Debney
Sworn to this 17 day of Dec 1895, before me, _______, Deputy Collector of Customs
Separate List or Manifest of all the Chinese Passengers taken on board the Steamship City of Puebla whereof G. Debney is Master, from Victoria BC burthen 1713 tons
Subscribed and Sworn to before me, this 17 day of Dec 1895 (signature) NS Farley, Deputy Collector of Customs
Columns represent: Number, No of Certificate, Name, Age, Occupation, Last Place of Residence, Height, Complexion, Color of Eyes, Physical Marks or Peculiarities and Facts of Identification, If accredited oficers of Chinese Government, state facts*.
1* 33191, Sim ?ing, 39y, theatre man, Victoria, 5'6½" Dk, Dk, None
Landing refused Departed per City of Puebla, Victoria.BC, Dec 21, 1895
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber,
or calls attention to additional information in the transcriber notes.
There are two separate pages for this ship's arrival, for passengers from Victoria, B.C. and
another for passengers from Port Townsend, Wash.
The pages on this film are not numbered so finding a particular ship can be difficult.
However, there appears to be a system of numbering the manifests. These numbers are
included in the identification of the film and reel numbers below.
The following column had no entries:
If accredited officers of Chinese Government, state facts
1 Second name is most likely Ying but could be Ging.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1414, Reel 5, Section 1, Vol 34 & 35, Manifest 9501.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 July 2004
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