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SS Russia


Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to New York
21 November 1876

DISTRICT OF NEW YOTK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, T. Cook, Master of the S.S. Russia, 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 S.S. at Liverpool from which port said S.S. 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 21 Nov. 1876

So help me God,
(signed)Theodore Cook

before me ________________(illegible signature)
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the R.U.S. Russia whereof Theodore Cook is master, from Liverpool via Queenstown burthen 709^ 53/100 tons.
Columns represent: Passenger number, first names, Surnames, age in years and months, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, part of the vessel occupied by each passenger during the voyage. All passengers were in cabin so this column was omitted.
							
 1  Henry       Randel     45   male    merchant              U.S. America   U.S. America
 2  Charles M.  Proctor    24   male    mercantile clerk      U.S. America   U.S. America
 3  John F      Schenck    27   male    gentleman             U.S. America   U.S. America
 4  James L.    Barclay    28   male    gentleman             U.S. America   U.S. America
 5  Hamiton B   Staples    47   male    lawyer                U.S. America   U.S. America
 6  Mary D      Staples    44   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
 7  Franco      Stapels     5   male    child                 U.S. America   U.S. America
 8  James       Sullivan   33   male    merchant              U.S. America   U.S. America
 9  Catherine   Sullivan   32   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
10  Eugene      Kenny      34   male    merchant              U.S. America   U.S. America
11  Robert J    Morgan     39   male    printer               U.S. America   U.S. America
12  Amelia      LeRay      40   female  matron                U.S. America   U.S. America
13  Berthe      Lomina     21   female  servant               France         U.S. America
14  Elizabeth   Balch      28   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
15  Kate        Strong     26   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
16  Adelaide    Bell       40   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
17  Olive       Bell       20   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
18  Mary        Clifford   30   female  servant               U.S. America   U.S. America
19  Emma        Baxter     38   female  matron                U.S. America   U.S. America
20  Anna        White      28   female  matron                U.S. America   U.S. America
21  Edwina      Smith      23   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
22  Anna        Kimball    42   female  matron                U.S. America   U.S. America
23  Henrietta   Havemeyer  56   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
24  Albert      Havemeyer  19   male    student               U.S. America   U.S. America
25  Fanny D     Jones      54   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
26  Elizabeth   Jones      22   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
27  Bessie      Haure      26   female  servant               U.S. America   U.S. America
28  Thomas R.   Gould      58   male    sculptor              U.S. America   U.S. America
29  Rebecca S.  Gould      45   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
30  Alfred      Gould      22   male    student               U.S. America   U.S. America
31  Moses H.    Grinnell   72   male    gentleman             U.S. America   U.S. America
32  Fanny       Bowdoin    60   female  matron                U.S. America   U.S. America
33  Julia       Bowdoin    30   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
34  Fanny       Bowdoin     9   female  child                 U.S. America   U.S. America
35  Edith       Bowdoin     7   female  child                 U.S. America   U.S. America
36  Temple      Bowdoin    12   male    child                 U.S. America   U.S. America
37  Therese     Poly       30   female  servant               U.S. America   U.S. America
38  Robert      Bailey     41   male    merchant              U.S. America   U.S. America
39  Charles     Baum       57   male    merchant              U.S. America   U.S. America
40  George W.   Gregory    34   male    mercantile clerk      U.S. America   U.S. America
41  David H.    Hayden     37   male    physician             U.S. America   U.S. America
42  Elizabeth   Hayden     34   female  wife                  U.S. America   U.S. America
43  Anna S. C.  Blake      32   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
44  Richard C   Morgan     49   male    publsher              England        England
45  William     Morgan     20   male    book seller           England        England
46  Ernest E    Pither     23   male    picture dealer        England        England
47  Henry E.    Moore      26   male    merchant              England        England
48  Charles E   Samuelson  19   male    student               England        England
49  Charles G   Cookson    29   male    gentleman             England        England
50  David L.    Jolly      43   male    merchant              England        England
51  Thomas      Barney     38   male    merchant              England        England
52  Thomas      Jessop     40   male    gentleman             England        England
53  George      Frank      28   male    servant               England        England
54  Edward      Badington  37   male    timber merchant       England        England
55  Alfred      Fraser     36   male    merchant              England        England
56  Mary        Fraser     36   female  wife                  England        England
57  John H      Wilson     32   male    barristeral law       England        New Zealand
58  George      Errington  37   male    member of parliament  Ireland        Ireland
59  James       Donaldson  38   male    merchant              England        U.S. America
60  Alphonse J  La Farge   29   male    gentleman             U.S. America   U.S. America
61  Mary        La Farge   20   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
62  Anna        La Farge   18   female  spinster              U.S. America   U.S. America
63  Annie       Dwyer      30   female  servant               U.S. America   U.S. America
64  Sarah R     Haight     56   female  matron                U.S. America   U.S. America
65  Thomas B    Little     32   male    mechanical engineer   Scotland       U.S. America
66* Miguel      de Alman?  40   male    merchant              Spain          Cuba
67  A Ferdinand Schindler  30   male    merchant              Germany        U.S. America
68  Sarah R     Barr       50   female  matron                England        U.S. America


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.

*  None died during the voyage, therefore this column was eliminated.


66  Last few letters of the surname were illegible due to ink blot.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 406, List 1097.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 November 2008



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