Steamer Europa
COPY OF REPORT AND LIST OF THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Steamer Europa of Halifax whereof John Leitch is Master, burthen 1208 tons , bound from the port of Halifax for Boston.
Coloumns represent: names; age (years, months); sex; occupation, trade or profession; country to which they severally belong; country of which they intend to become inhabitants; died on voyage*; part of vessel occupied during the voyage.
1 James Holmes 50 m Merchant England U. States cabin 2 Charles Scott 29 m Merchant Canada Canada cabin 3 M.M. Kellog 41 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 4 Mrs M Kellog 35 f U. States U. States cabin 5 Z Stephenson 39 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 6 J.B. Stephenson 37 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 7* H. C. Zatten 30 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 8 -- Schundler 39 m Merchant Germany U. States cabin 9* Augustus Jarin 33 m Merchant Germany Germany cabin 10* Nicholas Schrumpf 38 m Russia Russia cabin 11 Holland Smith 26 m U. States U. States cabin 12* -- -- 13 E. E. Hale 40 m clerk U. States U. States cabin 14 -- van Serson 24 m student Germany U. States cabin 15 R. A. Turner 27 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 16 F. V. Morgan 27 m Merchant England England cabin 17 Mr. Kimberley 39 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 18 Mr. Bellaborde 29 m Merchant Spain Spain cabin 19 M. Gracie 48 m Merchant Spain Spain cabin 20 Jas D. Naime 26 m Merchant Scotland Scotland cabin 21 J. S. Coleman 22 m medical U. States U. States cabin 22 C. A. Stiles 23 m medical U. States U. States cabin 23 Jno D. White 56 m ship master U. States U. States cabin 24 Mr Hughes 32 m Merchant Ireland U. States cabin 25 Mrs S de Senden 46 f U. States U. States cabin 26 Miss L. Soule 28 f U. States U. States cabin 27 J. H. Partille 20 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 28 Mr B Smith 34 m Merchant U. States U. States cabin 29 William Bryansfield 20 m shoemaker Ireland U. States cabin 30 Henry Higgins 22 m joiner Ireland U. States cabin 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 on the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated. 7: Surname may be Patten. 9: Surname may be Jarni. 10: Surname may be Scherunoff. 12: names are too faint to read.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 56.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt, members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 June 2006
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