Immigrant Ships
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SS Anchoria


Glasgow, Scotland via Moville, Ireland to New York
7 January 1878

Anchor Line Of Transatlantic Steam Packet Ships
District Of New York - Port Of New York
Master Of The Steamship - John Hedderwick
List or Manifest - S. S. Anchoria
From - Glasgow Via Moville To New York
Sworn To This Date - Jany 7, 1878
Burthen - 2,713 Tons
Columns represent: Name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, accommodation.
  1  James Hamilton    22  M  Clerk           Scotland       America   Steerage
  2  ??n Lers?         26  M  Labourer        Scotland       America   Steerage
  3  James Steel       42  M  Blacksmith      Scotland       America   Steerage
  4  Ca?? O'?egg????   20  F  House Servant   Ireland        America   Steerage
  5  John McSha??      34  M  Labourer        Ireland        America   Steerage
  6  J Carto?          30  M  Shoemaker       ?              America   Steerage
  7  John Lynn         26  M  Mason           U.S. America   America   Steerage
  8  Carl N?agr??      21  M  Mason           Italy          America   Steerage
  9  L J Colman        60  M  None            U.S. America   America   1st Cabin
 10  Mrs Colman        56  F  None            U.S. America   America   1st Cabin
 11  Geo Phelp         60  M  None            Scotland       America   1st Cabin
 12  David Sterratt    56  M  None            Scotland       America   1st Cabin
 13  A G Finlay        67  M  None            Scotland       America   1st Cabin
 14  David D Steward   17  M  None            Scotland       America   2nd Cabin
 15  David McClelean   42  M  Miner           Scotland       America   2nd Cabin
 16  Cesiri Co?d       29  M  None        Prussia, Germany   America   2nd Cabin
 17  Mrs Co?d          24  F  None        Prussia, Germany   America   2nd Cabin


Transcriber's Notes:

Passenger numbers were added for ease in referencing.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film 237, Reel 411, List 21.

Transcribed by Beverly Zanon a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 September 1998



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