SS Russia
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. 1876So help me God,
before me ________________(illegible signature)
(signed)Theodore Cook
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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