SS Pereire
I, P. Cahour, Master of the SS Pereire, 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 SS at Havre from which port said SS 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 31 Jan 1876So help me God,
before me ________________(illegible signature)
(signed) P. Cahour
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Pereire whereof P. Cahour, is master, from Havre burthen 1808 16/100 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 Mr Bochet 47 male merchant U.S. U.S. 1st class
2* Mr el general Uraga ?0 male general Mexico Mexico 1st class
3 his servant 40 male servant Mexico Mexico 1st class
4 M Manuel Cuerro 28 male merchant Cuba Cuba 1st class
5* d'e??? Delimares 40 male merchant France France 1st class
6 Mr Fracis?en Chaleyer 30 male merchant France France 1st class
7 Mr. A Marshall 39 male merchant France France 1st class
8* Mr. Calm 30 male merchant U.S. U.S. 1st class
9 M^rs Coutellier 39 female none France U.S. 1st class
10 M^r Gardie 57 male none France U.S. 2nd class
11 M^r A Lefebre 38 male manufacturer U.S. U.S. 2nd class
12 M^r G Levy 27 male student U.S. U.S. 2nd class
13 M^r Tho^s Gagliardi 29 male workman of * U.S. U.S. 2nd class
14 M^r Tho^s Fielder 27 male merchant England U.S. 2nd class
15* M^r G. Bo…. 46 male none U.S. U.S. 3rd class
16* M^r E Rebrion 34 male baker U.S. U.S. 3rd class
17* M^r D??verne 28 male merchant U.S. U.S. 3rd class
18 M^r L. Gautreau 59 male none U.S. U.S. 3rd class
19 M^r Ch. Schneider 28 male none U.S. U.S. 3rd class
20 M^rs Schneider 25 female none U.S. U.S. 3rd class
21* M^r Fred. Holmeck 19 male student France U.S. 3rd class
22* M^r Alex Chretien 32 male merchant U.S. U.S. 3rd class
23 M^r Max Escanbas 34 male physician U.S. U.S. 3rd class
24 M^rs Anna Escanbas 20 female none U.S. U.S. 3rd class
25 M^r J. Budge 52 male carpenter England U.S. 3rd class
26 M^r Bertl. Sturnbull 29 male merchant U.S. U.S. 3rd class
27 M^r L. Picard 24 male merchant U.S. U.S. 3rd class
28 M^rs L Zurchor 22 female none Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
29* M^r Leon Jacque 29 male merchant U.S. U.S. 3rd class
30 M^r J. Linden 23 male none Lusenberg U.S. 3rd class
31* M^r S Boundean 31 male carpenter France U.S. 3rd class
32* M^r Jean Boundean 45 male carpenter France U.S. 3rd class
33 M^r Michel Ritter 19 male carpenter France U.S. 3rd class
34* M^r Michel Roussen 19 male farmer France U.S. 3rd class
35* Miss Marg. Roussen 20 female none France U.S. 3rd class
36 M^r J. Delasse 20 male farmer France U.S. 3rd class
37 M^r V. Delasse 16 male none France U.S. 3rd class
38 M^r J. Wolff 25 male carpenter Germany U.S. 3rd class
39 M^r G Jost 40 male merchant Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
40 M^r B. King 48 male workman Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
41 M^r J. Fleury 25 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
42 M^r J. Luchsinger 29 male none Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
43* M^r J Ba?bler 18 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
44* M^r P Baningartner 20 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
45 M^r J Altmann 19 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
46 M^r L Mayer 19 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
47* M^rs F.l Juls Faldica 24 female none Italy U.S. 3rd class
48* Infant ??????a Faldica 4 female none Italy U.S. 3rd class
49 M^r Jos Jerardi 38 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
50 M^rs Anna Jerardi 27 female none Italy U.S. 3rd class
51 Infant Marg. Jerardi 4 female none Italy U.S. 3rd class
52* M^r P. C..yard 32 male merchant U.S. U.S. 3rd class
53* M^r D Tore 45 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
54* M^r N. Tore 40 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
55 M^r P. Mazziata 47 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
56 M^r N. Canto 21 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
57 M^r D. Priore 22 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
58 M^r D. Biasse 25 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
59 M^r L. Calabrese 25 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
60 M^r Andre Calabrese 28 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
61 M^r D. Montagno 25 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
62 M^r M Zariani 18 male farmer Italy U.S. 3rd class
63 M^r J Delena 33 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
64 M^r Delena 25 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
65* M^r Gannbetto? 45 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
66* M^r J. Gannbetto? 39 male farmer Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
67* M^r A. Lambuschini 25 male none Italy U.S. 3rd class
68 M^r J. Schwyn 25 male butcher Switzerland U.S. 3rd class
69* M^r Loquet 33 male manufacturer France U.S. 3rd class
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: general is spelled with an accent on the 2 e.
5: Name may be Mr Leverne Delinieres.
6: Name may be Mr Fransican Chaleyer.
8: the last name could be Cahn.
15: only the first 2 letters of the last name are legible, all other letters
are covered by an ink blot.
16: Surname may be Rebion.
17: Surname may be Dureine.
21: the last name could be Hohreck.
22: Chretien is spelled with an accent on the first e.
29: Leon has an accent over the e.
31 & 32: Surname may be Bourdeau.
34 & 35: Surname may be Rousser.
35: the first name could be Mary.
43: Surname may be Baebler or Barbler.
44: Surname may be Baumgartner.
47: Name may be Mrs. F P Falatica.
48: Name may be Infant Antonia Falatica.
52: the first part of the last name is covered in ink and therefore illegible.
53 & 54: Surname may be Core
65 & 66: Surname may be Gambetta.
67: Surname may be Lambruschini.
69: Surname may be Laquet.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 401, List 84.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 March 2006
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