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SS Pereire


Havre, France and Plymouth, England to New York
7 June 1876

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Chs Daure*, Master of the SS Pereire, 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 the said Steamer at Havre & Plymouth from which port said Vessel 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 7th June 1876
So help me God,
(signed) Chs Dame*
before me ________________(illegible signature)
List or Manifest of all the passengers taken on board the SS Pereire whereof Daure* is Master, from Havre burthen 3265 74/100 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.
 
 1    M^r  Wagner              49   male     merchant         U.S.         U.S.        1st class
 2    M^rs Wagner              40   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
 3    Miss Wagner              14   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
 4*   Mr. Eng. Gagelin         26   male     merchant         France       France      1st class
 5    M^r Delanney             48   male     engineer         France       France      1st class
 6    M^rs Walsh               25   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
 7    Mrs Parker               48   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
 8*   Mr Gaston Worth          25   male     merchant         France       France      1st class
 9*   Mr. Jean Worth           21   male     none             France       France      1st class
10    Mr. Hayward              28   male     merchant         U.S.         U.S.        1st class
11    M^rs Hayward             23   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
12*   M^r. Juan Rommagaya      39   male     merchant         Venezuela    Venezuela   1st class
13    M^r Mark Darenberg       32   male     merchant         U.S.         U.S.        1st class
14    Major Fendall            48   male     marine officer   U.S.         U.S.        1st class
15    M^rs Fendall             40   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
16    Infant Fendall            5   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
17    Maid Fendall             29   female   maid             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
18    M^r Paul Roussille       27   male     merchant         France       France      1st class
19    M^r Waterlot             26   male     reporter         France       France      1st class
20*   M^r Thomas Sagalke       43   male     merchant         France       France      1st class
21*   M^r R. Depiarris         51   male     merchant         Denmark      Denmark     1st class
22*   M^r Edmond Liaia         45   male     merchant         France       France      1st class
23*   M^rs Liaia               38   female   none             France       France      1st class
24*   Infant Liaia              7   male     none             France       France      1st class
25*   Infant Liaia              5   female   none             France       France      1st class
26    M^r Hans Brodge          24   male     none             Denmark      Denmark     1st class
27    M^r Labrot               52   male     merchant         France       France      1st class
28    M^rs Serrill             48   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        1st class
29*   M^r Colonel Cos?asko     49   male     officer          Spain        Spain       1st class
30    M^r Herk                 43   male     merchant         Russia       Russia      1st class
31    M^r Urbain Chartier      26   male     reporter         France       France      1st class
32*   M^r F.B. Bonny           45   male     artist           France       France      2nd class
33*   M^rs Bonny               26   female   none             France       France      2nd class
34    Miss Pierson             42   female   cook             France       France      2nd class
35    M^rs S.M. Perrachow      26   female   none             France       France      2nd class
36    M^r Krause               32   male     merchant         Germany      Germany     2nd class
37*   M^rs Wedaterfeld         32   female   none             Germany      Germany     2nd class
38*   Infant Wedaterfeld        5   female   none             Germany      Germany     2nd class
39*   Infant Wedaterfeld        3   female   none             Germany      Germany     2nd class
40*   Infant Wedaterfeld        2   female   none             Germany      Germany     2nd class
41*   M^r Weinterfeld          37   male     merchant         Germany      Germany     2nd class
42*   Miss J. Gand             22   female   maid             France       France      2nd class
43*   M^r J. Mar?iara          66   male     merchant         U.S.         U.S.        2nd class
44    M^rs Bravaix             26   female   none             France       France      2nd class
45    Miss A. Honillon         21   female   none             France       France      2nd class
46*   M^r Ernest Laffiniur     19   male     none             France       France      2nd class
47*   M^r Ferd. Mannlicher     28   male     engineer         Austria      Austria     2nd class
48    M^r Eduard Lackhner      67   male     none             Austria      Austria     2nd class
49    Wilibald Lexa            49   male     barrister        Austria      Austria     2nd class
50*   M^r Lami Manpian         37   male     merchant         U.S.         U.S.        2nd class
51*   M^r Francois Henrian     33   male     merchant         U.S.         U.S.        3rd class
52    M^r George Stevens       23   male     chemist          England      England     3rd class
53    M^r Joseph Esener        21   male     cook             Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
54*   M^r Leopold Bargendra    19   male     maiden           Germany      U.S.        3rd class
55    M^r Jean Morel           25   male     cook             France       U.S.        3rd class
56    M^r. Gustav Rinkerman    21   male     waiter           Germany      U.S.        3rd class
57    Mrs Sheidet              40   female   none             Belgium      U.S.        3rd class
58*   Miss Rosine Lantabin     35   female   dress maker      Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
59*   Miss Emilia Lantabin     23   female   dress maker      Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
60*   M^r Adolphe Pewuegnest   38   male     clothes maker    Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
61*   M^r Charles Werlhiser    25   male     doctor           Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
62    M^r Y. P.  Michelin      33   male     Engraver         Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
63*   M^r Emile Schastic       20   male     farmer           Switzerland  U.S.        3rd class
64    M^r Marie Levy           28   male     merchant         Spain        Spain       3rd class
65*   M^r G. Regmier           23   male     merchant         France       U.S.        3rd class
66    Mr. A Schardon           37   male     none             France       U.S.        3rd class
67*   M^rs M. Offeran          20   female   none             Germany      U.S.        3rd class
68    Miss Offeran             17   female   none             Germany      U.S.        3rd class
69    Infant Offeran           12   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        3rd class
70    M^rs Faure               46   female   none             U.S.         U.S.        3rd class
71    M^rs Hellen Cook          ?   female   feathers         U.S.         U.S.        3rd class
72    M^r Jules Jacques        22   male     TranManger       U.S.         U.S.        3rd class
73    M^r Jean Rubia           50   male     Tailor           U.S.         U.S.        3rd class
74*   M^r Alfred  Bsissian     26   male     grocer           France       U.S.        2nd class
75    M^r Antoin Munster       27   male     artist           Denmark      Denmark     2nd class 


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.

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

Captain: the captain's last name could be Daure, Danre or Dame.
 4:      the last name could be Gagdin. "Eng." could be the title (Engineer), 
         not the first name.
 8 & 9:  Surname may be Warth
12:      Surname may be Romnazaga.
20:      Accent mark over the final "e" in the surname. Surname may be Segelke.
21:      Names may be Mr. B. Depierris
22:      Given name may be Mr. Eduard.
22 - 25: Surname can be Liais.
29:      Surname can be Costerk, Costerke or Costerko.
33 & 34  Surnames can be Boury or Bouvy.
37 - 40: Surnames may be Wesbuterfeld.
41:      Surname may be Wainterfeld.
42:      Last name could be Gaud.
43:      Surname may be Meriera.
46:      Surname may be Laffineur.
47:      Ferd. could stand for Ferdinand.
50:      Names may be Mr. Louis Maupinn.
51:      Francois is spelled with c cedille. Surname may be Heurian.
54:      Surname may be Bargendsa or Bargender.
58 & 59: Surname may be Lantebin.
60:      Surname may be Pegnegnat or Pequegnat.
61:      Surname may be Wulliser or Wulhiser.
63:      last name could be Schertz.
65:      last name could be Regnier.
67 - 69: Surnams may be Offeren.
74:      Surnname may be Baissieri or Baissiari.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 404, List 490.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 January 2006



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