SS Crescent City
I, Tho^s S., Master of the SS Crescent City, 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 Steam Ship at Aspinwall from which port said Steam Ship 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 23 Sept 1876So help me God,
before me ________________(illegible signature)
(signed) Tho^s S.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Crescent City whereof Tho^s S., is master, from Aspinwall burthen 1731 31/100 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 James Suddards 55 male surgeon U.S. U.S. cabin 2* Wife Suddards 47 female U.S. U.S. cabin 3 Miss L.A. Duggen 32 female U.S. U.S. cabin 4 G. W. Sessions 35 male engineer U.S. U.S. cabin 5 M^rs W H Migby 40 female U.S. U.S. cabin 6* daughter Migby 20 female U.S. U.S. cabin 7 A. S. Flint 22 male lawyer U.S. U.S. cabin 8 A. S. Shark 31 male mechanic U.S. U.S. cabin 9* M^r McCarthy 39 male grocer Ireland U.S. cabin 10 Miss C.M. Clary 32 female U.S. U.S. cabin 11 Otto Sturm 27 male photographer U.S. U.S. cabin 12 M^rs Dr Murray 43 female U.S. U.S. cabin 13 Edwd Watson 20 male student U.S. U.S. cabin 14 R. G. Watson 17 male student U.S. U.S. cabin 15* Chas Kienne 43 male painter Germany U.S. cabin 16 M^rs W.G. Mason 22 female U.S. U.S. cabin 17 & infant Mason 1 male U.S. U.S. cabin 18 Neil Bryant 42 male actor U.S. U.S. cabin 19 Maurace Daly 26 male billiardist U.S. U.S. cabin 20 Jno G. Kaernalnens 47 male butcher U.S. U.S. cabin 21 S. W. Gardiner 43 male lawyer U.S. U.S. cabin 22 W^m Cuddy 28 male shoemaker U.S. U.S. cabin 23 Dana E. Sargent 22 male printer U.S. U.S. cabin 24 Nelson L. Senille 31 male engineer U.S. U.S. cabin 25 Rev. P. Church 65 male D.D. U.S. U.S. cabin 26 W. W. Tredwell 19 male freight clerk U.S. U.S. cabin 27 W. Rossi 28 male clerk Italy U.S. cabin 28 W. Hooper 43 male Am. Mercht U.S. U.S. cabin 29 M. F de Moratin 40 male miner France U.S. cabin 30 Fran^as Madrago 39 male miner Spain U.S. cabin 31 A. Schack 26 male Bkam??? U.S. U.S. cabin 32 D. F. Watkins 47 male surgeon U.S. U.S. cabin 33 wife Watkins 42 female U.S. U.S. cabin 34 infant Watkins 2 female U.S. U.S. cabin 35 E. Probat 20 male rubber mcht U.S. U.S. cabin 36 T. Berasain 33 male rubber mcht U.S. U.S. cabin 37 J. Elisondro 20 male coffee mcht Cent. America U.S. cabin 38 A. Berevaro 30 male coffee mcht Cent. America U.S. cabin 39 D. Adam Cardena 28 male coffee mcht Cent. America U.S. cabin 40* M. Cain 42 male Sannir U.S. U.S. cabin 41 Jno Tracy 35 male engineer U.S. U.S. cabin 42 C. S. Coy 37 male seaman U.S. U.S. cabin 43 S. M. Lincoln 32 male purser U.S. U.S. cabin 44 A. Lawrence 40 male engineer U.S. U.S. cabin 45 W. B. Cerille 47 male engineer U.S. U.S. cabin 46 Miss M. Lore 19 female U.S. U.S. cabin 47 L. D. Carlisle 42 male merchant England England cabin 48 Miss W. R. Howe 22 female actress U.S. U.S. steerage 49 R. G. Barbin 25 male barber U.S. U.S. steerage 50 Alice O'Farnell 27 female laundress Ireland U.S. steerage 51 Jno. Martin 41 male laborer U.S. U.S. steerage 52 Dan^l Quinn 39 male gas fitter U.S. U.S. steerage 53 Frank Saynton 26 male boot maker U.S. U.S. steerage 54 Jno Collins 50 male grocer U.S. U.S. steerage 55 Edgar D. Buck 23 male wheelwright U.S. U.S. steerage 56 Geo Green 19 male saddler U.S. U.S. steerage 57 A. Bettinger 33 male painter U.S. U.S. steerage 58 Richard Walch 21 male painter U.S. U.S. steerage 59 M^rs Anne Irving 27 female painter U.S. U.S. steerage 60 child Irving 7 female U.S. U.S. steerage 61 infant Irving 1 male U.S. U.S. steerage 62 Jonas Pestnem 24 male carpenter U.S. U.S. steerage 63 L. L. Rosencrans 32 male clortier U.S. U.S. steerage 64 E. B. Flemming 41 male laborer U.S. U.S. steerage 65 C. S. Seisenhem 34 male cigar maker Germany U.S. steerage 66 C. Bussinem 32 male joiner U.S. U.S. steerage 67 L. W. Hill 28 male confectionary U.S. U.S. steerage 68 E. M. Tobin 42 male clothier U.S. U.S. steerage 69 Jno G. Close 37 male baker U.S. U.S. steerage 70 W^m B. Sargent 25 male book keeper U.S. U.S. steerage 71 L. Southnick 25 male crockery U.S. U.S. steerage 72 M^rs H. Rearden 32 female U.S. U.S. steerage 73 H. Ellsworth 23 male soldier U.S. U.S. steerage 74 H.S. Winsot 19 male tin smith U.S. U.S. steerage 75* S. W. Brown 35 male oil refinery Germany Germany steerage 76 A. Stumfaf 32 male brewer U.S. U.S. steerage 77 M^rs E. Tonnes 34 female U.S. U.S. steerage 78* child Tonnes 7 female U.S. U.S. steerage 79 E. Cannen 28 male coachman U.S. U.S. steerage 80 S. Celeredge 33 male driver U.S. U.S. steerage 81 J. Linsino 29 male driver U.S. U.S. steerage 82 L. Russeat 47 male miller U.S. U.S. steerage 83 C. Kelly 23 male laborer U.S. U.S. steerage 84 H. Wilson 28 male D.G. mcht U.S. U.S. steerage 85 James Morris 41 male planter U.S. U.S. steerage 86 H. R. Crocker 39 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 87 G. P. Machens 36 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 88 P. H. M^cDay 30 male steward U.S. U.S. steerage 89 R. Bunge 29 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 90 E. Tobin 31 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 91 C. Caymine 22 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 92 W. W. Craig 32 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 93 A. Johnson 28 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 94 G. P. Goodman 28 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 95 Paul Elliot 41 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 96 Oscar Homany 27 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 97 W. Y. Perelson 34 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 98 W. H. Seiffert 60 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 99 L. Pearay 45 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 100 S. Regan 27 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 101 Lst Rounds 32 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 102 Jno Ketchum 33 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 103 L. A. Brady 20 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 104 P. H. Lanlen 30 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 105 J. M. M^cCarty 41 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 106 J. Spiegel 29 male seaman Germany U.S. steerage 107 P. H. Culliham 32 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 108 J. Ryan 31 male seaman Ireland U.S. steerage 109 J. Can 26 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 110 J. Dowling 32 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 111 S. P. Siegfried 30 male seaman Germany U.S. steerage 112 H Wiggins 26 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 113 L. Morgan 28 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 114 Jno Walter 23 male seaman England U.S. steerage 115 Harry Hunt 19 male seaman U.S. U.S. steerage 116 Jno Stobson 40 male seaman England U.S. 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. * None died during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated. 2: no first name given. 6: no first name given. 9: the last name could be McCarehy. 15: the last name could be Kunne. 35: the last name could be Probst. 50: the name could be Alice O. Farrell. 75: the original last name could have been Braun. 78: no first name given.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 405, List 910.
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22 June 2007
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