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Bark Nicasque


From Taluny?? (Italian port unknown) to New York
April 2, 1872
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Charles T. Clark, master of the Bark Nicasque do solemnly, sincerely, and truly affirm that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collections District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of the said Bark Nicasque at Taluny from which Port said Bark has now arrived; and that on the said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of the said passengers, the part of the Bark 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 have died. So help me God. (signed) Charles T. Clark Sworn before me this April 2, 1872 (signed) Un?Enlery
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Bark Nicasque, whereof Charles T. Clark is master, from Palirni. burthen 289.00/100 tons.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, accommodation.
    
J. D. Emungo  14 M  Grnetuy*  Italy  Italy  Cabin    
    
(Signed)     Charles T. Clark    
    
Transcriber's Notes:    
?  I could not read the letter.    
*  This is exactly the letters, but the occupation is unknown.

Formatter's Note:
The port of Taluny is unknown.  If someone could help with this
we would appreciate it.

Correspondence 9/19/00
My name is Arnaldo Borsa and I am Italian.

Taluny is not an Italian port, but I guess it can be the Italian word
"taluni" which means "some", maybe the ship touched some Italian ports, 
and to not write them all, the master wrote "Taluni".
I hope to have been of some help for you and for the people who
search their ancestors on those records.
Best wishes,
Arnaldo Borsa.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 237, Reel 354.
Transcribed by Peggy Zant for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 January 1999



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