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Ship Southampton


London, England to New York
22 March 1867

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Thos Whitney, Master of the Ship Southampton, 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 Ship at London from which Port the said Ship 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) Thos Whitney

Sworn to, this March 22nd 1867,
Before me. (Signature) ???????, D.C.
List or Manifest of ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Ship Southampton whereof (blank) is Master, from London burthen (blank) 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 ship occupied during the voyage.
              
  1* Henry C. Tinker        17   M                   U.S.         U.S.   1st Cabin
  2  Cha^s Dixon            35   M   Master Mariner  Sweden       U.S.   1st Cabin
  3  W^m Lawn               45   M   Master Mariner  Gt Britain   U.S.   1st Cabin
  4  Emma Hosegood          22   F   Servant         Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
  5  John H. Jacobson       29   M   Clerk           Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
  6  W^m E. Nicols          22   M   Clerk           Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
  7  Edwin Martin           22   M   Bricklayer      Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
  8  W^m Moore              30   M   Labr            Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
  9  W^m Smith              20   M   Shoemaker       Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 10  Jas Welsh              14   M   Shoemaker       Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 11  John Walton            21   M   Gunmaker        Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 12* Martin Doulan          17   M   Labr            Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 13  Alfred Darse           20   M   Draper          Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 14  John Stork             27   M   Labr            Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 15  Ellen Stork            22   F   Wife            Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 16  Charles Greager        29   M   Shoemaker       Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 17  Anarina Greager        31   F   Wife            Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 18  Christopher Weser      39   M   Baker           Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 19  Francisca Weser        24   F   Wife            Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 20  Cha^s E. Brown         24   M   Engraver        Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 21  Emma Brown             24   F   Wife            Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 22* Mary Brown             58   F   Going to Dau.   Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 23  Henry Shoot            25   M   Merchant        Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 24  Maria Shoot            32   F   Wife            Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 25  W^m Conley             25   M   Bricklayer      Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 26* Theodore Klotz         30   M   Mus. Inst. Mkr  Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 27* August Klotz           21   M   Mus. Inst. Mkr  Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 28  W^m Grimes             23   M   Porter          Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 29  Adolphus Dares         22   M   Clerk           Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 30  W^m Oskeephie          22   M   Painter         Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 31  W^m Thomas             21   M   Carpenter       Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 32  Frank Stathain         21   M   Optician        Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 33* Geo. Frinsip           28   M   Com^l Traveller Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd Cabin
 34  Peter Anderson         25   M   Shoemaker       Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 35* John Gonland           40   M   Joiner          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 36* Bauecia Gonland        46   F   Wife            Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 37* Henry Gonland          12   M   Son             Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 38  Fritz Briss            30   M   Baker           Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 39  John Conrad            41   M   Farmer          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 40  Fred^k Brown           36   M   Shoemaker       Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 41  Nicolas Suither        30   M   Farmer          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 42  Else Suither           27   F   Wife            Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 43  Catherine Suither       1   F   Daughter        Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 44  Johanna Evans          19   F   Servant         Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 45  Antonio Gish           38   M   Farmer          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 46  Margaretta Gish        34   F   Wife            Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 47  Peter Brink            29   M   Shoemaker       Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 48  John Frosok            30   M   Shoemaker       Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 49  Zate Johnston          24   M   Farmer          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 50  Adolphus Lepness       22   M   Drover          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 51  Cha^s Dean             27   M   Porter          Germany      U.S.   2nd Cabin
 52* Gerge Whyte            24   M   Baker           Gt Britain   U.S.   2nd 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.
 

  1      Passenger's Occupation is not recorded.
 12      Surname is recorded as "Doulan", but might possibly be "Doolan" or "Donlan".
 22      Passenger's Occupation entry is "Going to Daughter".
 26-27   Passenger's full Occupation is recorded as "Musical Instrument Maker".
 33      Surname appears to be written as "Frincip", but might possibly be "Princip".
 35-37   Surname is either "Gonland" or "Gonlaud".
 52      Given name is recorded as "Gerge", but might possibly be "George".

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 277, List 208.
Transcribed by Phil Buckley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 March 2008



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