SS Atlas
List or Manifest of all the passengers taken on board the Steamship Atlas
whereof *C. W. Horsearson is master, from Liverpool; burden 1552 tons.
* I, (left blank) Master of the above named (left blank), from the port of (left blank) do solemnly, truly and sincerely swear that the above List contains the names and descriptions of all the Passengers who where on board the said (left blank) at the time of or since her last departure from the said Port of (left blank), or that have been taken on board the said vessel at any foreign port or place, and that none have died on the voyage.
Subscribed and sworn to before (left blank)
Collector
Coloumns represent: name, age in years and months, sex, occupation, the country to which the severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *died on voyage.1 John Connolley 28 m tailor Ireland United States Steerage 2 James Magee 27 m tailor Ireland United States Steerage 3 Charles Coghlan 22 m tailor Ireland United States Steerage 4 W^m White 22 m mech England United States Steerage 5 Mary Harking 40 f spinster England United States Steerage 6 John Westhead 48 m spinner England United States Steerage 7 James Pollitt 47 m farmer England United States Steerage 8 W^m Austin 24 m weaver England United States Steerage 9 W^m H Miller 30 m clerk England United States Steerage 10 Thomas Mahoney 25 m lab Ireland United States Steerage 11 Felix Rooney 50 m lab United States United States Steerage 12* Danil Donegan 30 m lab Ireland United States Steerage 13* Malichu ?raney 20 m lab England United States Steerage 14 John M^cGarve 24 m lab England United States Steerage 15 John Brennan 35 m lab England United States Steerage 16 Michael P Brennan 20 m lab England United States Steerage 17 Bridget Golden 27 f lab England United States Steerage 18 John Leivingstone 30 m spinster England United States Steerage 19 Israel Herschkowitz 18 m lab Poland United States Steerage 20 Auguste B??thelme 28 f spinster Sweden United States Steerage 21* Elias Lenstig 26 m lab Sweden United States Steerage 22 Jacob Baeder 22 m lab Sweden United States Steerage 23 Arger Amedig 30 m lab France United States Steerage 24 Franz Ollendorfer 32 m lab France United States Steerage 25 Elisabeth Heathcote 24 f spinster England United States Steerage 26 W^m Judson 40 m laborer England United States Steerage 27 Emma Judson 29 f England United States Steerage 28 Richard Judson 35 m lab England United States Steerage 29 Talia M A Judson 12 f England United States Steerage 30 W^m Martin 31 m lab England United States Steerage 31 Samuel Horsley 29 m tailor England United States Steerage 32 Thomas Hall 32 m weaver United States United States Steerage 33 Elisabeth Hall 30 f United States United States Steerage 34 W^m Adam 30 m clerk United States United States Steerage 35 W^m Starr 20 m lab England United States Steerage 36 George E Morgan 23 m clerk England United States Steerage 37 George E Misner 23 m fisherman United States United States Steerage 38* Jules Sauret 17 m lab France United States Steerage 39 Jacob Cohen 23 m mech England United States Steerage 40 Joseph Fred 23 m mech England United States Steerage 41 W^m F Bisk 37 m broker United States United States Steerage 42 W^m F Bisk 12 m United States United States Steerage 43 Stephen Bishop 37 m mech United States United States Steerage 44 James Baldwin 28 m mech United States United States Steerage 45 Helen Baldwin 37 f United States United States Steerage 46 Henry Baldwin 7 m United States United States Steerage 47 Marg Bannon 27 f spinster England United States 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. * Passengers where numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing. * The sworn statement is at the end of the list of passengers. * Port of landing is Boston for all passengers, therefore this coloumn has been eliminated. * Captain: the captain's name could be Haselton. 12: the first name was transcribed as spelled on the manifest. 14: Surname may be M^cGarre. 20: last name may be Barthelme. 21: the last name could be Leustig. 23: Given name may be Asger. 38: the last name could be Lauret. National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 87. Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
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31 March 2006
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