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Bark Jupiter



Bordeaux, France to New Orleans, Louisiana
10 April 1866

REPORT AND LIST OF THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Bremen Bk Jupiter of Bordeaux whereof J. H. Kuckens* is Master, burthen 690 tons, bound from the Port of Bordeaux for New Orleans.

Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, and country to which they intend to become inhabitants.
1st Cabin
 1  J S Barfac          26y 2m  Male    Merchant    U.S.     U.S. 
 2  Angelina Barfac     23y 6m  female              France   U.S.
 3  M. S. C. Barfac         3m  female              France   U.S.
 4  Marie Bardton       20y 1m  female              France   U.S.
 5  Marie S. Capmartin  37y 8m  female              France   U.S.
 6  Anna Capmartin      17y 8m  female              France   U.S.

Between Deck
 7  Ed. Habersaat       22y 2m  Male    Cooper      Germany  U.S.
 8  Pierre Audibert     20y 1m  Male    Blk. Smith  France   U.S. 
 9  Louis Leandrebar    21y 8m  Male    Cook        France   U.S. 
10  J. Minnielle        49y     Male    teacher     France   U.S. 
11  J. E. Forrish       33y 8m  Male    Photograph  France   U.S. 
12  K. Coirlom          19y     Male    Servant     France   U.S. 
13  John Astugue         8y 9m  Male                France   U.S. 
14  J. Barrouse         39y     Male    Bk. Smith   France   U.S. 
15  T. Barrouse         35y     female              France   U.S. 
16  D Caperan           27y 5m  Male    Merchant    France   U.S. 
17  L. Moria            21y 7m  female              France   U.S. 
18* J. M. L. S'ytat?ie  36y     female              France   U.S. 
19  C. Fontain          18y 3m  Male    Merchant    France   U.S. 


Transcriber's Notes:

The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder.
The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read due to quality of original
 document.   
The use of a ^ indicates that the letter/letters following are superscripted.

* The Captain's last name is written with an umlaut over the u.

There were no deaths during the passage, and that column has been eliminated.


18  J. M. L. S'ytat?ie     The questionable letter could be a t or an l.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 51.

Transcribed by Patricia Capps a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 August 2008



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