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Steamer Europa


Glasgow, Scotland via Liverpool, England to Boston, Massachusetts
7 June 1849

COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Steamer Europa of Glasgow whereof E G Lott is Master, burthen 1010 tons, and 95ths of a ton, bound from the port of Liverpool for Boston.
Columns represent: Names; Age; Sex; Occupation, Trade, or Profession; Country to which they severally belong; Country of which they intend to become inhabitants; Remarks relative to any who may have died or left the vessel during the voyage.
 1* Mrs Willinholl    38 male               America  US      has been in America before
 2  Mr Valvis         32 male    Secretary  France   US
 3  Mrs Valvis        27 female             France   US
 4  Miss G Thompson   37 female             England  Canada
 5  Mrs Montagambint  22 female                      Canada
 6  Miss Thompson     16 female                      Canada
 7  Miss Montagambint 1  female                      Canada
 8  E Chollis         23 female                      Canada
 9  R S Fillonis      65 male    Merchant   America  US
10  Mr Fillonis       35 male    Merchant   America  US
11  John Owen         25 male    Merchant   England  US
12  Mr Doherty        37 male               America  US
13  Mr Callaghan      35 male    Merchant
14  Dr McCormick      28 male               America
15  Mr Mansugh        30 male    Merchant
16* Mr G Pott         33 male    Merchant            US
17  Mr D M Peyser     42 male    Merchant   Saxony   US
18  Mrs D M Peyser    40 female             Saxony
19  Miss Peyser       11 female             Saxony
20  M C Peyser        4  female             Saxony
21  R M Parks         47 male               America
22  Mr G Beswick      33 male    Merchant   America
23  Mr Seligman       34 male    Merchant   Germany
24  Master Seligman   16 male
25  A Sturvant        38 male               America
26  F Der Broser      35 male               France
27  Robt Sturvant     27 male               England  Canada
28  Geo Scott         42 male               Ireland  US
29  E D Goddard       24 male               England  US
30  D Porter          38 male               America  US
31  F R Sears         40 male
32  Banston           37 male
33  Stultgard         28 male
34  Spalding          39 male
35  O Lank            55 male    Clergyman  Baravic  US
36  E H Stewart       38 male    Merchant   America  US
37  Lockwood          42 male    Merchant   England  US
38* T Ming            47 male    Merchant   England
39  W Miller          40 male    Merchant   England  Canada
40  Mrs Miller        33 female                      Canada
41  Miss Miller       21 female                      Canada
42  Mr Webster        35 male    Merchant   America  US
43  Jno Chadwick      25 male    Merchant   America  US
44  Mr Jas Connevar   33 male    Merchant   England  US
45  Re E Petersson    28 male    Merchant   America  US
46  E Broadfield      23 male    Merchant   America  US
47  Master A Curr     13 male               America  US
48  Mr Farrell        38 male    Merchant   America  US
49  Mr F Hyler        29 male    Merchant   Saxony   US
50  Mr Buskill        23 male               England  US
51  Mr Bayard         56 male               Germany  US
52  Mr Von Moers      34 male               Germany  US
53  Mr Tallis         24 male               England  US


Transcriber's Notes:

  A question mark indicates material that was indecipherable
  An asterisk indicates further information in the Passenger Notes

     
 1   Sex was originally noted as "male", with an "f" also noted
16   Last name could be Port
38   Last name could be Miny


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 29.
Transcribed and donated by Sue Kolberg a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 June 2008



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