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SS Saratoga


DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
Steamer Saratoga -- Havana to New York -- 15 January 1879
I, John P. Sundberg, Master of the Steamer Saratoga, dosolemnly, sincerely and truly swear 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 Steamer Satatoga at Havana (Cuba) from which Port said Steamer Saratoga has now arrived; and that on the said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel 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 thenames and ages of those who have died. So help me God. Sworn to this 15th Jany, 1879 (signed) J. P. Sundberg before me, H. G. Williams
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Steamer Saratoga, whereof John P. Sundberg is Master, from Havana(Cuba) burthen 2426.83/100 tons.
Columns represent: No., Name, Age (Years/Month), Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country to which they intend to become inhabitants, Part of the vessel occupied
 1 Ricardo Ocosta   40/2  Male   Mercht.  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 2 Eugene Frost     42/1  Male   Mercht.  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 3 E. C. Frost      29/2  Female Lady     U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 4 Louis V. Place   31/3  Male   Mercht.  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 5 A. M. Redfeild   41/7  Male   Mercht.  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 6 F. H. Tinker     28/10 Male   Mercht.  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 7 Ths. L. Ricart   32/11 Male   Mercht.  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 8 M. B. Ricart     24/4  Female Lady     U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
 9 C. B. Ricart      2/1  Female Child    U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
10 A. B. Ricart       /1  Female Child    U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
11 Susan Orr        45/1  Female Nurse    U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
12 W.O.C. Orredondo 41/2  Female Lady     U.S. of America  U.S. of America Cabin    
13 D. Jose Gutierez 33/4  Male   Mercht.  Spain            Spain           Cabin    
14 M. Montesy       46/6  Male   Mercht.  Spain            Spain           Cabin    
15 V. Nogu?rah*     38/2  Male   Mercht.  Spain            Spain           Cabin    
16 A. Poustoly      40/7  Male   Mercht.  Spain            Spain           Cabin    
17 F. R. Fast       42/5  Male   Mercht.  Spain            Spain           Cabin    
18 A. A. Martinez   45/3  Male   Mercht.  Spain            Spain           Cabin    
19 D. G. Motter*    38/4  Male   Engineer U.S. of America  U.S. of America Steerage    
20 R. H. Burns      37/6  Male   Engineer U.S. of America  U.S. of America Steerage    
21 F. McDonald      41/2  Male   Engineer U.S. of America  U.S. of America Steerage    
22 Geo. W. Thompson 36/5  Male   Engineer U.S. of America  U.S. of America Steerage    
23 Geo. Rumpbel     31/7  Male   Laborer  Germany          Germany         Steerage    
24 John Prothero?*  48/4  Male   Laborer  Great Britain    Great Britain   Steerage    
25 Jose Garcia      47/2  Male   Laborer  Spain            U.S. of America Steerage    
26 D. Ota           54/3  Male   Laborer  China            China           Steerage    
27 Jose Diaz        36/5  Male   Laborer  China            China           Steerage    
28 Ed Garley        37/3  Male   Laborer  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Steerage    
29 D. D?ive?*       42/1  Male   Mariner  U.S. of America  U.S. of America Steerage    
    
At sea Jan 15th, 1879 J. P. Sundberg
Transcribers Notes: Passenger # 15, Line drawn through entry. Passenger # 19, Name on fold in paper. The ? marks indicate letters or words that cannot be read due to the quality of the original document. Passenger # 24, Line drawn through entry; could be Protheroc or Protheroe. Passenger # 29, The ? marks indicate letters or words that cannot be read due to the quality of the original document.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 416.

Transcribed by Sylvia H.Nelson for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 December 1998




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