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SS Labrador


Havre, France & Plymouth, England to New York
26 December 1876

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, E. Sanglier, Master of the S. S. Labrador, 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 vessel at Havre, France & Plymouth, England from which port said vessel 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 26 Dec 1876
So help me God,
(signed) E. Sanglier
before me ________________(illegible signature)
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the S. S. Labrador whereof E. Sanglier, is master, from Havre, France & Plymouth, England, burthen 3033 tons.
Columns 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  M^me L. Schutz                   21  she   none          France        San Francisco  1st class
   2  M^r E. Vail                      48  he    none          U.S.A.        U.S.A.         1st class
   3  M^r Cartaya                      20  he    merchant      U.S.A.        U.S.A.         1st class
   4  M^r Baumann                      36  he    merchant      Switzerland   U.S.A.         1st class  
   5  M^r J Rich                       21  he    clerk         U.S.A.        U.S.A.         1st class
   6* M^r Le Fur                       36  he    teacher       France                       1st class   
   7* M^r G Penron                     29  he    teacher       France                       1st class   
   8* M^r Le Chafoter                  28  he    teacher       France                       1st class   
   9* M^r Ant. Croaye                  24  he    teacher       France                       1st class   
  10  M^r M^me Henry                   43  she   none          France        France         1st class
  11  M^r Guerin                       38  he    manufacturer  France        U.S.A.         1st class
  12  M^me Guerin                      34  she                 France        U.S.A.         1st class
  13  M^me Ch. Brown                   32  she   none          England       England        1st class
  14  M^r E Schneider                  17  he    gardner       France        Germany        3rd class
  15  M^r M Libonati                   52  he    tailor        Italy         Italy          3rd class
  16  M^r J. Rossi                     50  he    glass maker   Switzerland   Switzerland    3rd class
  17  M^me M Rossi                     46  she                 Switzerland   Switzerland    3rd class
  18  child Sira Rossi                 10  she                 Switzerland   Switzerland    3rd class
  19  child Celestino Rossi             9  he                  Switzerland   Switzerland    3rd class
  20* M^r J. Beehler                   44  he    shoemaker     Germany       U.S.A.         4th class
  21  M^me Beehler                     40  she                 Germany       U.S.A.         4th class   
  22  child Frederich Beehler           9  he                  Germany       U.S.A.         4th class  
  23  child Bertha Beehler              7  she                 Germany       U.S.A.         4th class
  24  M^me  Louise Prevail             15  she   artist        France        France         4th class
  25  M^me  A. Ambahl                  19  she   none          France        France         4th class
  26  M^me Lucie Privail               20  she   none          France        France         4th class
  27  M^lle  Louise Bruch              20  she   dress maker   France        France         4th class
  28  M^lle  Lucie Duplain             23  she   chambermaid   France        France         4th class
  29  M^me M. Parrot                   23  she   fleurist      France        France         4th class
  30  M^r F Staehli                    25  he    gun maker     Switzerland   Switzerland    4th class
  31  M^r Fritiger                     23  he    carpenter     Switzerland   Switzerland    4th class
  32  M^me B. Durler                   48  she   none          Switzerland   Switzerland    4th class
  33  M^r U. Bauer                     24  he    dress maker   Germany       Germany        4th class
  34  M^r J. Naresch                   21  he    carpenter     Switzerland   Switzerland    4th class
  35  M^r J. Balmer                    55  he    fleurist      France        France         4th class
  36  M^r P. Balmer                    42  he    fleurist      France        France         4th class
  37  M^r E. LePierre                  33  he    architect     Switzerland   France         4th class
  38  M^r L. Rogier                    42  he    labourer      Belgium       Belgium        4th class
  39  M^me Peroninst                   38  she   none          France        France         4th class
  40  M^r Ronsin                       42  he    shoemaker     France        U.S.A.         4th class
  41* M^r Ch. Lariniola                29  he    jeweller      France        France         4th class
  42* M^r ? Baumann                    ??  he    tailor        ??            Germany        4th class
  43* M^me Baumann                     32  she                 ??            Germany        4th class
  44* child Mathias Baumann            11  he                  ??            Germany        4th class
  45* child Euginie Baumann             9  she                 ??            Germany        4th class
  46* M^r Eugene Baumann                7  he                  ??            Germany        4th class
  47  M^r Stahl                        29  he    baker         Switzerland   Switzerland    4th class  
  48  M^r E. Peirana                   20  he    workman       Italy         Italy          4th class
  49  M^r Ant. Peirana                 21  he    workman       Italy         Italy          4th class
  50  M^me J. Arden                    19  she   dress maker   France        France         4th class
  51  M^r A. Stieger                   47  he    worklman      Switzerland   Switzerland    4th class
  52  M^me Fartwengler                 17  she   none          France        Germany        4th class
  53  M^me A. Vincent                  21  she   dressmaker    France        Germany        4th class
  54  M^r Boutlou                      ?6  he    teacher       France        France         2nd class
  55  M^r Bielly                       3?  he    flour maker   France        U.S.A.         2nd class
  56  M^me Bielly                      28  she   flour maker   France        U.S.A.         2nd class
  57  M^r Heps                         52  he    musician      Belgium       Belgium        2nd class   
  58* ? La Grira                       20  he    merchant      Brazil        Brazil         2nd class
  59  M^r A. Mangere                   40  he    teacher       France        France         2nd class  
  60  M^me Mangere                     26  she   teacher       U.S.A.        U.S.A.         2nd class
  61  M^me Ginvechia                   38  she   none          Belgium       Belgium        2nd class
  62  M^me Cideron                     31  she   none          Spain         Spain          2nd class
  63  child Cideron                     7  he    none          Spain         Spain          2nd class
  64  M^me Lea Benech                  28  she   teacher       France        France         2nd class
  65* M^r Dubois                       39  he    ??            France        France         2nd class
  66  M^me Emilie Dubois               33  she   none          France        France         2nd class
  67  M^r Roy                          30  he    laundry       France        France         2nd class
  68  M^me Marguerite Roy              32  she   laundry       France        France         2nd class
  69  M^r Henry Hurter                 46  he    farmer        Switzerland   Switzerland    2nd class
  70  M^r Marie de Chirie de Courmand  38  he    none          France        France         2nd class
  71  M^elle Barron                    21  she   teacher       England       England        2nd class
  72  M^r Ch. Secritan                 23  he    doctor        Switzerland   Switzerland    2nd class
  73  M^r A. Marchal                   23  he    labourer      U.S.A.        U.S.A.         2nd class
  74  M^r Nicarnio                     28  he    doctor        Switzerland   Switzerland    2nd class
  75  M^r Caron                        47  he    none          France        Switzerland    2nd class
  76  M^r Fridean                      48  he    mecanic       France        France         2nd class
  77  M^m Fridean                      16  she   mecanic       France        France         2nd class
  78  M^r H. Monjey                    64  he    farmer        U.S.A.        U.S.A.         2nd class
  79  M^r J. Gutke                     29  he    farmer        France        Germany        2nd class
  80  M^me Christian Gutke             27  she                 France        Germany        2nd class

                                            hand written note: In all 80 passengers
                                          signed: Ver: le Capitaine  
                                                        maybe Changley
                                            signed: Labrador
                                                      Havre
                                                    Dec 26, 1876
    

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.

^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.


  6-9   Passengers intend to become residents of "Caiti Fr Poss", could mean
        Haiti, French possession. 
  8     Age may be 38
 20     Surname may be Buhler.
 41-43  ages are questionable due to black streak in this column--maybe due to a tear
        in the manifest.
 42-46  Given name or initial and country of origin are unreadable as it seems that
        two parts of the manifest were taped together and overlapped through this line
        of information.  Last part of country of origin may be "land" and "H" may be
        the first letter making Holland the country.
 58     No given name shown; surname may be La Grua
 65     Can not read occupation; looks like Cmonekmaker or water

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 406, List 1194.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 April 2008



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