Immigrant Ships
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SS Juniata


Havana, Cuba to New Orleans
28 April 1874

Report & List of Passengers taken on board the Am. S.S. Juniata, whereof, J.W. Catherine is Master, Burden 1215 00/100 tons, bound from the Port of Havana for New Orleans
Columns represent: No., Names, Age, Sex, Occupation Trade or Profession, Country to Which They Severally Belong, Country of Which They Intend to Become Inhabants, Died on the Voyage, Part of the Vessel Occupied During the Voyage
    
   
  1  Mrs. M. Brewer     39  F  No Occupation  United States  United States   Cabin   
  2  Mary Pelly         22  F                 United States
  3  S. Talbot          18  F                 United States  
  4  L. Garrenger       40  F                 United States
  5  F. Yznaga          24  M  Merchant       United States
  6  J. Palmer          30  M                 United States
  7  J.H. Stillwell     29  M                 United States
  8  C. McAfee          39  M                 United States
  9  E.J. Hall          47  M                 United States
 10  J.A. Principe      30  M  Profession     United States
 11  J. Cowan           22  M                 United States
 12  A.W. Hoffman       32  M                 United States 
 13  G. Fava            22  M  Mechanic       Italy
 14  R. Aimee           25  M                 Italy
 15  V. Mercantate      21  M                 Italy
 16  C. Collet          36  M                 United States
 17  P. Johnson         27  M                 United States
                                         
    

Transcriber's Notes:     

* = Special attention to 'Transcriber's Notes'.  
? = Approximate number of letters which are unreadable with any accuracy.

Numbers were added by Transcriber for ease in locating passengers.

There were no deaths on this voyage

There were ditto marks After 'United States' & 'Italy' in the Country to Which They
 Severally Belong'.

There were no ditto marks after anything else in the 'Occupation', 'Country of Which
 They Intend to Become Inhabitants' or 'Part of the Vessel Occupied'. It seems possible
 that there should have been dittoes.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 17, List 2nd Quarter.
Transcribed by Royal A. Pritchard a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 June 2004



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