Immigrant Ships
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Bark Anahuae


Vera Cruz, Mexico to New York
23 March 1842

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK – PORT OF NEW YORK
I,Thomas W. Wilson, master of Bark Anahuae 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 said Bark Anahuae at Vera Cruz from which Port said Ship has now arrived; and that on the said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country to which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant. So help me God. (signed) Thomas W. Wilson. Sworn before me this 23 March 1842 (signed) M.L. Davis.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Bark Anahuae whereof Thomas W. Wilson, is master, from Vera Cruz burthen 308.8/95) tons.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit.
    
 1 John Wm Tae Meiners     34.6   M    Merchant    Hamburg         Hamburg
 2 Geronimo Rigoni         26.3   M    Drugist     Mexico          Mexico
 3 Wilhelm Tollits         25.9   M    Merchant    Hamburg         Mexico
 4 John Campbell           36.10  M    Mechanic    Scotland        United States
 5 John Mahlback           41.9   M    Mechanic    Saxonia         Saxonia
 6 Carlos Mahlback         13.7   M    None        Saxonia         Saxonia
 7 John Mathews            51.1   M    Mechanic    United States   United states
 8 John Naher              31.5   M    Taylor      Surinam         Surinam
                                        
(Signed) Thomas W. Wilson.

    
Transcriber's Notes: 
 There is only one immigrant to the US on this voyage.    
 # 1  There is what looks like a small c or d above the e in the Tae.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 48
Transcribed by Barbara Grim for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 August 1999