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Ship Artheman


Bordeaux, France to New Orleans, Louisiana
10 February 1847

DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, B Solares Master Commander of the Ship Artheman do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the within list, signed by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of this District, contains the names of all the Passengers taken aboard said Ship at the Port of Bordeaux or at any time since and that all matters therin set forth are to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. I do further swear that none of the said Passengers have died on this voyage.
Sworn before me 10 day of February 1847 B Solares
List of passengers taken on board the Ship Artheman whereof B Solares is Master at the Port of Bordeaux and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent: Name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, number that have died on this voyage.
 1  F Daugin      20 Male   Merchant  U States United States
 2  J Borline     23 Male   Merchant  France   United States
 3  L Bossacl     32 Male   Seaman    France   United States
 4  M Dupial      40 Male   Merchant  France   United States
 5  ? Duborug     65 Male   Merchant  France   United States
 6  J J Baze      40 male   Merchant  France   United States 
 7  Mm Baze       40 Female           France   United States
 8  M?? Baze      20 Female           France   United States
 9  ?r Baze       15 Son              France   United States
10  Ousset        24 Male   Clerk     France   United States
11  Arnaud        40 Male   Cooper    France   United States
12  Jesum         17 Male   Laborer   France   United States
13  Couiet        13 Male   Laborer   France   United States
14  Bellan        24 Male   Shoemaker France   United States
15  Feyrigne      24 Male   Laborer   France   United States
16  Rebe          18 Male   Laborer   france   United States
17  Cartes        22 male   Laborer   France   United states
18  Olle          17 Male   Laborer   France   United States
19* Monthuir Pere 41 Male   Laborer   France   United States
20* Monthuir Fils 11 Male   Laborer   France   United States
21  Dorel         18 Male   Laborer   France   United States
22  Argoreaux     23 Male   Laborer   france   United States
23  ????deu       28 Male   Laborer   France   United States
24  Routhon       21 Male   Cook      France   United States 
25  De Beze       28 Male   Merchant  France   United states 
26  Rouchet       20 Male   Merchant  France   United States
27  Coricher      18 Male   Merchant  France   United States
28  M?? Monthuir  20 Female           France   United States


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.

A question mark was used by transcriber where letters could not be deciphered.
    
Starting with passenger Ousset (psgr #10), no first names were given.

There are 3 columns after Occupation. They are titled: Country to which they 
belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants and number that 
have died on this voyage. There was no reported deaths so this column was eliminated.

19-20  The Monthuir males are followed by Fere and Fils. Assuming father 
       and son.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 259, Reel 26.
Transcribed by James F. Keohane for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 May 1999



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