Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild
SS Baltic


Liverpool, England to New York
17 January 1876

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, B. Gleadell, Master of the SS Baltic, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare 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 the said Baltic at Liverpool from which port said Baltic 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.
Sworn to this 17 January 1876

So help me God,
(signed) Benjn Gleadell

before me ________________(illegible signature)
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Baltic whereof B. Gleadell, is master, from Liverpool, England burthen 2209 tons.
Coloumns represent: Names, age in years and months, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the *country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *died on voyage, part of the vessel occupied by each passenger during the voyage.
Steerage Passengers:
  1  Selena Hartwell 42    f   wife        Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  2  Eve Hartwell    17    f   child       Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  3  George Hartwell 7y 6m m   child       Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  4  Benj Ricketts   25    m   joiner      Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  5  Pat M^cKenna    33    m   laborer     Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  6  J. B. Cassidy   30    m   laborer     Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  7  Geo. Richard    18    m   farmer      Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  8  John Clarke     53    m   carpenter   Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
  9  Alice Ryan      22    f   smith       Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 10  Inft Ryan                 inft        Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 11  H. Schending    26    m   musician    Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 12  F. Schending    16    m   musician    Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 13  Tho^s Astbury   39    m   baker       Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 14  J. Dougherty    18    m   tailor      Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 15  J. Regan        31    m   laborer     Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 16  Mich Potter     34    m   mechanic    Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 17  Tom M^cNally    17    m   joiner      Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 18* Ivin Baldwin    32    m   laborer     Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 19  A. Blanfield    22    m   clerk       Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 20  Tom Spence      38    m   smith       Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 21  Ed. Lemon       18    m   laborer     Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 22  D. Mahony       28    m   laborer     Gr Britani   U.S.A.      
 23  Ed. Joules      26    m   tailor      Gr Britani   U.S.A.     

Cabin Passengers: 
 24  J. Rooney       40    m   merchant    Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 25  E. Babcock      36    f   lady        U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 26  R. Lockhart     28    m   merchant    U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 27  G. Ashforth     25    m   gentleman   U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 28  M. Ashforth     20    f   wife        U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 29  J. Rosenthal    26    m   merchant    U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 30  T. Howard       44    m   merchant    Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 31  J. Green        40    m   gentleman   Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 32  H. Hart         76    m   gentleman   Germany      U.S.A.        
 33  A. Harkshaw     25    m   merchant    Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 34  R. Hamilton     32    m   gentleman   Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 35  J. Webster      37    m   merchant    Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 36  R. Woodward     40    m   merchant    Gt Britain   U.S.A.        
 37  W. Reid         26    m   merchant    Gt Britain   Canada        
 38  Anne Cook       24    f   lady        U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 39  L. Kinsley      28    m   merchant    U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 40  Ch. Corbett     40    m   gentleman   U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 41  Henry Corbett   10    m               U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 42  Herbert Corbett  8    m               U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 43  Agnes Corbett    4    f               U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 44  G. Sherbotham   34    m   gentleman   Gt Britain   Gt Britain    
 45* J. Lau          30    m   merchant    U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 46* Ch. Rynoff      35    m   merchant    U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 47  J. Totton       52    m   merchant    U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 48  P. Rooney       40    m   merchant    Gt Britain   Canada        
 49  M. Babcock      28    f   lady        U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
 50  E. Babcock      26    f   lady        U.S.A.       U.S.A.        
    

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.

^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.

*  Steerage passengers show country of origin as spelled on manifest.

*  Passengers where numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing.

*  None died during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated.

18: Given name may be Tom.
45: Surname may be Lan or Law.
46: Names may be C L Rycroft.
47: Surname may be Lotton.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 401, List 50
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 March 2006



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