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SS Crescent City


Aspinwall, Panama to New York
23 September 1876

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
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 1876

So help me God,
(signed) Tho^s S.

before me ________________(illegible signature)
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.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 June 2007



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