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Steamer Perine


Le Havre, France to New York
27 February 1867

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, A Duchesne, Master of the Str Perine, 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 Str at Havre from which Port the said Str 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.
So help me God. (Signature) A Duchesne

Sworn to this 27 February 1867,
Before me. (Signature) ???????, D.C.
List or Manifest of ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Str Perine whereof Duchesne is Master, from Havre burthen 1808 tons.
Columns represent: given name and surname, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, and the part of the vessel occupied during the voyage.
              
  1  Ed^d Auchier            46    M   Merchant    France      New York      1st Cabin
  2  John Partridge          41    M               U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
  3  Leon le Frey            35    M               France      New York      1st Cabin
  4  Dan^l C. Bliss          52    M   Doctor      U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
  5  Mary Bliss              45    F               U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
  6* Emma Wilkens            31    F               U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
  7  Mich^l E. Franck        39    M   Traveller   U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
  8  Tho^s B. Anderson       48    M               U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
  9  William C. Anderson     42    M               U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
 10  Jules Duval             35    M               France      New York      1st Cabin
 11  James D. Davis          32    M   Merchant    U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
 12  James G. Bennett        29    M               U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
 13  Jules Carlinot          42    M               France      Paris         1st Cabin
 14  Henry Jones             45    M               U.S.        Baltimore     1st Cabin
 15  Ch. A. Grymes           34    M               U.S.        Philadelphia  1st Cabin
 16  Simon Rothschild        52    M               Germany     Bavaria       1st Cabin
 17  Henry Schultheiss       40    M   Merchant    Germany     Chicago       1st Cabin
 18  David Sus               30    M               Germany     Chicago       1st Cabin
 19  Emanuel Halff           28    M               Germany     Frankfort     1st Cabin
 20  Emma Grassmann          24    F               Germany     Vienna        1st Cabin
 21  Edith Grassmann          2    F               Germany     Vienna        1st Cabin
 22  Sophie Grassmann         0y2m F               Germany     Vienna        1st Cabin
 23* Edward Turibe           55    M   Ch. Brother France      New Orleans   1st Cabin
 24* Alfred Hamon            18    M   Servant     U.S.        New York      2nd Cabin
 25  Reymal de St Michel     22    M               France      Paris         2nd Cabin
 26  Abel Rothschild         17    M               Germany     Bavaria       2nd Cabin
 27  Anna Roques             36    F               France      New Orleans   2nd Cabin
 28  Noel le Hardy           23    M               France      Paris         2nd Cabin
 29  Lydia Prieur            22    F               France      New York      2nd Cabin
 30  James Entoine           40    M   Merchant    France      New York      2nd Cabin
 31  Mathilde Entoine        38    F               France      New York      2nd Cabin
 32  Julia Entoine           20    F               France      New York      2nd Cabin
 33  Julien Hebert           41    M   Merchant    U.S.        New York      2nd Cabin
 34  Odon Hebert             42    M               U.S.        New York      2nd Cabin
 35  Tho^s Bucher            53    M               U.S.        Lyons         2nd Cabin
 36  Robert Riquet           47    M               U.S.        New Orleans   2nd Cabin
 37  Adolphe Claire          56    M               France      New Orleans   2nd Cabin
 38  Anastasie Claire        49    F               France      New Orleans   2nd Cabin
 39* Euphonie See            23    F               France      New Orleans   2nd Cabin
 40  Michel Sauvage          38    M               France      New York      2nd Cabin
 41  Edred Homberger         41    M               Germany     New York      2nd Cabin
 42* Manuel Ribou            32    M   Merchant    Germany     New York      2nd Cabin
 43* The Bishop of Illinois  55    M   Bishop      U.S.        Illinois      1st Cabin
 44  Dr W. W. Evans          28    M   Doctor      U.S.        Baltimore     1st Cabin
 45  Mr W^m Secor            29    M   Merchant    U.S.        New York      1st Cabin
 46* James Overstolz         37    M   Traveller   Germany     New York      1st Cabin
 47  Abel Bernard            29    M               France      New York      1st Cabin
 48  Henry Lemarie           21    M               France      New York      1st Cabin
 49* Ossa Norberts           38    M   Merchant    Spain       Cuba          1st Cabin
 50  Alphonse Behrend        46    M               Germany     Boston        1st Cabin
 51  Jules Haldemann         25    M               Germany     Boston        1st Cabin


Transcriber's Notes:

  A question mark (?) indicates a letter or a number that can not be transcribed 
  definitely.

  An asterisk (*) indicates either difficulty in deciphering the handwriting of the 
  manifest or something in the Transcriber's Notes to which the reader should refer.

  A caret (^) indicates that the following letter in a word or name is superscripted.

  The transcriber numbers the passengers consecutively, even though they are not 
  numbered in the original manifest.


  6   Surname is recorded as "Wilkens", but might possibly be "Wilkins".
 23   Passenger's full Occupation is recorded as "Christian Brother".
 24   Surname is recorded as "Hamon", but might possibly be "Hammond" or "Hammon".
 39   Surname is appears to be either "See" or "Ses".
 42   Surname appears to be either "Ribou" or "Ribow".
 43   The name of the Bishop of Illinois at this period was Henry Damian Juncker (1857-68).
      He attended the Second Plenary Council and went to Rome (1867) for the Centenary 
      of the Holy Apostles. 
 46   Surname is either "Overstolz" or "Overstoltz".
 49   Surname is either "Norbert" or "Norberts".

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 276, List 151.
Transcribed by Phil Buckley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 April 2007



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