Immigrant Ships
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SS City of Puebla


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ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship City of Puebla from Victoria BC to San Francisco, May 1, 1893

There is neither a captain's statement nor the captain's name attached to the manifest for this ship.

Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, Remarks, Read and Write
 
 1  Anamoma    18  M  Japanese  Seattle   Redwood City   Farmer   18   Yes
 2  Shiro      17  M  Japanese  Victoria  Redwood City   Farmer   24   No
 3  Okubo      18  M  Japanese  Victoria  Redwood City   Farmer   22   No
 4  Tokueho    35  M  Japanese  Victoria  Redwood City   Farmer   20   No
 5  Masaka     31  M  Japanese  Victoria  Redwood City   Farmer   40   Yes
 6  Kibachi    42  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Farmer   20   Yes
 7  Ka??uzo    29  M  Japanese  Victoria  Sacramento     Farmer   25   No
 8  Hamada     18  M  Japanese  Victoria  Chicago        None     28   No
 9  Yokayuma   24  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Student  50   Yes
10  Kei        34  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Farmer   20   Yes
11  Inoya      24  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Farmer   20   Yes
12  Subichi    28  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Farmer   20   Yes
13  Matsumoto  22  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Farmer   15   Yes
14  Oka?chi    36  M  Japanese  Victoria  San Francisco  Student  22   Yes


Transcriber's Notes

Illegible letters are replaced by ?.

The numbers in the Remarks column have no other information on this 
manifest with which to interpret them.  However, the manifest that 
follows this one on the film has a dollar sign ($) ahead of the first 
number in the column.

Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.
PAGE 2 Chinese Passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 1.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 April 1999



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