SS Republic
I, H. H. Perry, Master of the SS Republic, 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 Republic at Liverpool from which port said Republic 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 25 Jan 1876So help me God,
before me ________________(illegible signature)
(signed) H. H. Perry
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Republic whereof H. H. Perry, is master, from Liverpool burthen 2209 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 William Muray 28 m tinsmith? England US steerage
2 Robert Taylor 30 m carpenter England US steerage
3 Cath^e Boyle 49 f wife England US steerage
4 Michel Boyle 16 m lab^r England US steerage
5 W^m Washington 21 m lab^r England US steerage
6 Jas Cabell 22 m lab^r England US steerage
7* Ca? Halleran 40 m lab^r Ireland US steerage
8 George Greiner 22 m lab^r England US steerage
9* George Neillen 19 m lab^r England US steerage
10 James Clymer 19 m lab^r England US steerage
11* ??? ???pey 27 m farmer England US steerage
12* Annie ???pey 24 f wife England US steerage
13* Thomas Ellis 28 m farmer England US steerage
14* Kate Ellis 25 f wife England US steerage
15 Kate Ellis 3 f child England US steerage
16 Henry Reece 44 m lab^r England US steerage
17 Louise Thompson 27 f wife England US steerage
18 Bryan O'Donell 18 m lab^r England US steerage
19* Annie Benbnety 8 f child England US steerage
20 John Jordan 46 m farmer England US steerage
21 Julia Jordan 16 f servant England US steerage
22 Mary Dalay 8 f child England US steerage
23 Mary Gilloy 8 f child England US steerage
24 Maria Horner 50 f wife Germany US steerage
25* Jean ?ighalles 31 m lab^r Germany US steerage
26* J. A. ??orily 22 m musician Germany US steerage
27 Leo Baide 33 m musician Germany US steerage
28 Henri Christensen 40 m musician Germany US steerage
29 Louis Schepler 35 m farmer Germany US steerage
30 Victor Bernard 20 m farmer Germany US steerage
31 Eugene ?irel? 30 m lab^r Germany US steerage
32 Joseph Hoffee 40 m tailor Germany US steerage
33 David Deauder 21 m ? England US steerage
34 * ? Roberts 33 m ? England US steerage
35 Ellen Roberts 2 f child England US steerage
36 John So?e? 25 m joiner? England US steerage
37 Henry Nicholl 30 m gardener England US steerage
38* W^m F Kashy 35 m coachman England US steerage
39* ? Abraham 31 m lab^r England US steerage
40 W^m H. George 23 m lab^r England US steerage
41 Gilbert Mooney 21 m lab^r England US steerage
42 Adam Patterson 20 m lab^r England US steerage
43 Margt Ryan 40 f wife England US steerage
44 John Eglin 37 m lab^r England US steerage
45 ?a??? Eglin 15 m lab^r England US steerage
46* Edith Neaherite 40 f none England US steerage
47* Jas M^cBan 22 m lab^r England US steerage
48* Alice ?ace? 22 f none England US steerage
49 John M^cHogan 40 m farmer England US steerage
50 Edw Littlewood 42 m lab^r England US steerage
51 Margt Jones 40 f none England US steerage
52* James Go???n 42 m merchant US US cabin
53* W^m Daintrey 38 m merchant US US cabin
54 Tho^s A Painter 48 m merchant US US cabin
55 Edw Gilham 35 m merchant US US cabin
56 And ?ien Sheunes 23 m merchant US US cabin
57 W^m H. Wallis 27 m merchant US US cabin
58 ? C Bau?gord 39 m merchant US US cabin
59 M^r F Cooper 43 m merchant US US cabin
60* M^r Thomas Braneff 45 m merchant US US cabin
61 Lottie Dailey 24 f lady US US cabin
62 Maude Dailey 20 f lady US US cabin
63* Geo ? Lane 20 m merchant US US cabin
64* John C. Lane 52 m merchant US US cabin
65 Cha^s F Pona 43 m merchant US US cabin
66 John Fulton 28 m merchant US US cabin
67* Ella Pieces 24 f lady US US cabin
68* Mary Fulton 24 f lady US US cabin
69* Cha^s Gutten? 23 m merchant US US cabin
70 George Legge 26 m merchant US US cabin
71 John Richardson 45 m merchant US US cabin
72* John Fischer 42 m merchant US US cabin
73 Jas H Cator 27 m merchant US US cabin
74 Jam E Gee 32 m merchant US US cabin
75 Geo R Hamilton 31 m merchant US US cabin
76 Andrew Haly 56 m merchant US US cabin
77 Alex^d Davidson 34 m merchant US US cabin
78 Jas B Sutherland 32 m merchant US US cabin
79 Charles Foster 29 m merchant US US cabin
80 Rich^d Jackberry 30 m merchant US US cabin
81 Jas N. Russell 35 m merchant US US cabin
82* John Neu 52 m merchant US US cabin
83* Gertrude Neu 24 f lady US US cabin
84* Jeu Dolgetty 28 m merchant US US cabin
85 John Bathwick 22 m merchant US US cabin
86* John Irwin 41 m farmer England US cabin
87* Mary Irwin 22 f lady England US cabin
88* Lena Irwin 18 f lady England US cabin
89 Henry Altvater 43 m merchant England US cabin
90* Alex^r Camphele 28 m merchant England US cabin
91 Thomas Ratsey 26 m merchant England US cabin
92 George Lewellan 41 m merchant England US cabin
93 John Edwards 31 m merchant England US cabin
94 Pat Lavey 25 m merchant England US cabin
95 James Shirley 38 m merchant England US cabin
51 Passengers in Steerage
44 Passengers in Cabin
Total 95 Passengers (the remainder is illegible)
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.
7: Given name may be Pat.
9: Surname may be Neille.
11 & 12: Surname may be Tarpey.
11: Given name may be Mie.
13 - 15: Surnames may be Elie.
19: Name may be Annie S. Bennett.
25: Surname may be Viognolter or Vignolles.
26: Surname may be Morily.
34: Given name may be Owen.
38: the last name could be Kesby.
39: Given name may be Hut.
46: Surname may be Weatherde.
53: Name may be Mr Wm M Dantley
58: Name may be Hy A Banford.
63 & 64: Surname may be Jane.
67: Name may be Eliza Pettes.
69: Surname may be Gatte
72: Surname may be Furches.
84: Name may be Jan Dolgilty.
90: Name maybe Alese Caughell.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 401, List 72.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 March 2006
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