Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Argo


Havre, France to New York
March 14, 1842

List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Argo whereof Caleb Anthony is master, from Havre burthen (?) tons.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit.
 1  Warren Kimball        36  M  Merchant  United States  United States
 2  Dudley Hall           25  M  Merchant  United States  United States
 3  Lewis B. Bin(?)e      25  M  Merchant  United States  United States
 4  Joseph Walker         34  M  Merchant  United States  United States
 5  Joseph H. Buckingham  36  M  Mechanic  United States  United States
 6  Meadana Gourves       34  F            France         United States
 7  Emile Chevallur       27  M  Laborer   France         United States
 8  Anthon Hofman         34  M  Laborer   Germany        United States
 9  Jean Julliart         22  M  Laborer   France         United States
10  Jean Meag(?)          35  M  Laborer   France         United States
11  Jacq Rammel           38  M  Laborer   France         United States
12  Pierre Bellet         59  M  Laborer   France         United States
13  Pierre Bellet         25  M  Laborer   France         United States
14  Henry Ocks            34  M  Laborer   Bavaria        United States
15  Cathr Heydt           47  F            *              United States
16  George Heydt          20  M  Laborer   *              United States
17  Eva Heydt             16  F            *              United States
18  Cathr Heydt           12  F            *              United States
19  Barbara Heydt          5  F            *              United States
20  Peter Geiger          60  M  Laborer   *              United States
21  Lewis Breachy         29  M  Laborer   France         United States
    
Transcriber's Notes:
  The passenger list was not numbered    
  ? Passenger #3 - Last name could be Binfse, Binpe or Binfe
  ? Passenger #10 - Last Name could be Meagru
  * Passengers # 15 to #20 - No decernable quote marks could be seen 
                             under country of origin
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 48.
Transcribed by Joan Stevenson for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 August 1999



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