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Algeria


Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York
8 December 1876

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, William Watson, master of the Algeria do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me and now delivered 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 Algeria at Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland, from which ports said Algeria has now arrived; and that on the said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of the 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 8 December 1876 (signed) W. Watson
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Algeria whereof William Watson is master, from Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland burthen 2192 90/100 tons.
Columns represent: passenger number, given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, and accommodation during the voyage.
   1  Frank T.       Iselin      27  male    banker               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
   2  Charles        Hall        37  male    merch^t              Ireland   U.S.Am^a  cabin
   3  Edward         Hall        28  male    merch^t              Ireland   U.S.Am^a  cabin
   4  Henry A.       Bens        29  male    teacher              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin 
   5  Joaquin        Palledo     50  male    planter              Spain     Cuba      cabin
   6  Frank H.       Skinner     28  male    merch^t              Ireland   U.S.Am^a  cabin
   7  Helen F.       Skinner     26  female  wife                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
   8* Geo. W.        Turner      63  male    ?rent                Ireland   U.S.Am^a  cabin
   9  Fred J.        Ingram      45  male    merch^t              England   U.S.Am^a  cabin 
  10  Mary           Ingram      42  female  wife                 England   U.S. Am^a cabin
  11  Annie          le Foster   34  female  matron               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  12  Chas. W.       Topham      53  male    merch^t              England   England   cabin       
  13  Oren O.        Cheney      59  male    professor            U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  14  Fred  L.       Dribble     46  male    medical              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  15  Elizabeth      Dribble     44  female  wife                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin 
  16  Will^m P.      Downs       30  male    machinist            U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin 
  17  Frank J.       Spedding    27  male    machinist            England   U.S.Am^a  cabin 
  18  E. A.          Farmington  30  male    U.S. Consul          U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin   
  19  Alfred         Mate        25  male    clerk                Scotland  Austalia  cabin 
  20  W^m C.         Wilson      45  male    hotel keeper         Scotland  Austalia  cabin 
  21  William        Stonk       36  male    seafaring            Scotland  England   cabin
  22  William        Shaw        28  male    actor                England   U.S.Am^a  cabin  
  23  Elizabeth      Shaw        48  female  matron               England   U.S.Am^a  cabin
  24  Alex^r         Baptist     42  male    saddle maker         Italy     U.S.Am^a  cabin  
  25  George         Baptist     10  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  26  Louis          Baptist      7  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin 
  27  Julia          Baptist      3  female  child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  28* Edward P.      Jones       27  female  none                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  29* Sam^l  T.      Stratton    28  female  none                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  30  Eliz^th M      Hutchinson  52  female  matron               England   U.S.Am^a  cabin
  31  Mary           Bartlorn    48  female  matron               England   U.S.Am^a  cabin
  32  Will^m A       Hadden      65  male    merch^t              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  33  Frances S      Hadden      48  female  wife                 England   U.S.Am^a  cabin
  34  James E S      Hadden      24  male    merch^t              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  35  Mary           Bryon       30  female  servant              Ireland   U.S.Am^a  cabin
  36  Hon. A.B.      Foster      58  male    gent                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  37  W^m Campbell   Sleigh      58  male    law                  England   England   cabin
  38  Charles        Green       69  male    merch^t              England   England   cabin
  39  Daniel         Meyer       53  male    merch^t              Germany   England   cabin
  40  Mary           Meyer       49  female  wife                 England   England   cabin
  41  Peter          Anderson    48  male    merchant             Scotland  U.S.Am^a  cabin
  42  Adele          Anderson    35  female  wife                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  43  Adele          Anderson    11  female  child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  44  Frank          Wanzer      27  male    manuf^r              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  45  Alice          Wanzer      24  female  wife                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  46  Thomas         Main        48  male    engineer             Scotland  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  47  W^m            Wilkinson   46  male    hotel keeper         U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  48  And. G.        Hunter      38  male    merch^t              Scotland  England   cabin     
  49  Chr. G.        Griesbauer  51  male    merch^t              Germany   England   cabin
  50  Hon. J. K.     Cartwright  40  male    minister of finance  Canada    Canada    cabin
  51  Frederick      Ford        42  male    merch^t              England   England   cabin
  52  J. H.          Haviland    44  male    buyer                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin       
  53  M^rs L.        Lord        48  female  matron               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  54  M^rs  Clinton  Locke       5   female  matron               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  55  Chas. G.       Francklyn   32  male    agent                England   U.S.Am^a  cabin       
  56  M^rs C. G.     Francklyn   30  female  matron               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  57  Chas. G.       Francklyn    6  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  58  Gwladys        Francklyn    4  female  child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  59  Celestine      Montegron   37  female  nurse                France    U.S.Am^a  cabin     
  60  Olivia         Schmidt     28  female  maid serv^t          Germany   U.S.Am^a  cabin       
  61  Anthony        Browder     26  male    miner                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  62  John           Wilkins     20  male    miner                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  63  Jos. Geo.      Paysen      23  male    ins. agent           England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  64  Sam^l          Allen       60  male    weaver               England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  65  M^rs J.        Bland       60  female  matron               England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  66  W^m G.         Poole       45  male    planter              England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  67  Joseph         Martin      28  male    lab^r                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  68  Martha         Martin      26  female  wife                 England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  69  James          Martin      16  male    lab^r                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  70  Martha         Martin       3  female  child                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  71  Joseph         Martin       1  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  72  Jos.           Tomlinson   58  male    farmer               England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  73  John           Webster     37  male    hospital serv^t      England   U.S.Am^a  steerage  
  74  Ann            Webster     32  female  hospital serv^t      England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  75  George         Royal       38  male    engineer             England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  76  Jane           Panketh     27  female  matron               England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  77  Sarah          Panketh      7  female  child                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  78  James          Panketh      6  male    child                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  79  Richard        Panketh      2  male    child                England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  80  Rich^d         Sheppard    28  male    painter              England   U.S.Am^a  steerage
  81  Francis        Dungey      19  male    seafaring            England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  82  Thomas         Dungey      18  male    seafaring            England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  83  Samuel         Hilton      23  male    farmer               England   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
  84  Ann            Harmon      25  female  serv^t               Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage
  85  Alice          Gilligan    40  female  matron               Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  86  Daniel         Gilligan     1  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
  87  Mary           Garcia      40  female  matron               Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  88  Frank          M^cAndrew   28  male    lab^r                Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  89  Rose           Donelly     10  female  child                Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  90  Joseph         Daly        25  male    lab^r                Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  91  Cath^e         Millan      30  female  serv^t               Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  92  Ellen          Broderick   30  female  serv^t               Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage     
  93  John           Flynn       30  male    shoemaker            Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage     
  94  William        Creed       25  male    boiler maker         Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  95  Daniel         Bagley      23  male    lab^r                Ireland   U.S.Am^a  steerage   
  96  George         Consey      45  male    seafaring            U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
  97  Jane           Davey       40  female  matron               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
  98  Will^m         Lloyd       26  male    seafaring            U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
  99  Edw^d W.       Boulton     20  male    tin smith            U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 100  Jm. F.         Hutchinson  20  male    painter              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 101  Marg^e         Sheppard    60  female  matron               U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 102  W^m S.         Walker      58  male    butcher              U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 103  Albert         Walker      12  male    none                 U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 104  William        Walker       7  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 105  John           Walker       6  male    child                U.S.Am^a  U.S.Am^a  steerage
 106  Carl           Stanke      45  male    lab^r                Germany   U.S.Am^a  steerage
 107  Amelia         Werner      16  female  spinster             Germany   U.S.Am^a  steerage
 108  Albert         Volkman     25  male    lab^r                Germany   U.S.Am^a  steerage
 109  Joseph         Volkman     36  male    lab^r                Germany   U.S.Am^a  steerage
 110  Carl           Widde       25  male    lab^r                Germany   U.S.Am^a  steerage 
 111  Geo.           Jacobus     26  male    butcher              Germany   U.S.Am^a  steerage


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 during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated.

   8   First letter of occupation may be "c"
  28, 29  These 2 passengers have male names but are listed as females.  
                
 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 406, List 1139.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
9 March 2008



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