Ship Marengo
DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI – PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, Larken, Esquire, Master or Commander of the Ship Marengo do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, signed by me and now delivered to the Collector of this District, contains the names of all the Passengers, taken on board the said Ship at the Port of Havre de Grace or at any time since, and that all matters therein set forth are, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. I do further swear that none of the said Passengers have died on the voyage. Sworn before me, this 28 day of July 1836 (no signature)
List of all Passengers taken on board the Ship Marengo whereof Larken is Master, at the Port of Havre and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, and country which they intend to inhabit.
1 O'Dulugg 38 male merchant America America
2* Mrs. Gourjou 36 female America America
3* M. Gourjou 22 male Artist * *
4* Dr. Normand 35 male Physician * *
5 M. Poillou 48 male merchant France America
6 M. Nuvieu 32 male merchant France America
7 M. Gauttrier 25 male merchant France America
8 M. Duenout 37 male merchant France America
9 M. Bertolaui 25 male merchant France America
10 M. Bodin 16 male none America America
11 Miss Jaune Moore 35 female none America America
12 J. Kussner 35 male cooper France America
13 L. Kussner 20 male cooper France America
14 J. Rieffel 28 male merchant France America
15 A. Desedes 35 male Farmer France America
16 A. Bernard 22 male Farmer France America
17 John Francis Gaillain 31 male Farmer France America
Transcribers Notes:
Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.
*Passengers M. Gourjou (#3) and Normand (#4) did not have indication whence they came
or where they were going. However, Mrs. Goujou (#2) was said to be an
American returning home.
The initial "M" before the men's names appears to signify "Monsieur".
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 14.
Transcribed by Martha Merson for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 11 March 1999
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