Immigrant Ships
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SS Holland


From London to New York
15 June 1877
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, * , Master of the Holland do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect List of all the Passengers taken on board of the said Holland at London from which Port said steamer has now arrived; and that on the said List is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of the 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 the names and ages of those who have died. So help me, God. T. P. Heiley, Master
Sworn to this 15 June 1877, before me (signature cannot be read).
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Holland whereof T. P. Heiley is Master, from London burthen 2463 tons.
Columns represent: Passenger Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, and the Country to which they severally belong.
 1 T. Brewer           33   M    Tin Plate Worker    England
 2 Letitia Andrews     23   F    Factory Girl        England
 3 W. Sturmann         22   M    Gilder              Germany
 4 S. Good             52   M    None                England
 5 H. Abrahams         21   M    Waterproofer        Poland
 6 Mgt. Holland        16   F    Furrier             England
 7 Mary White          37   F    Wife                England
 8 Mary White          10   F    Child               England
 9 Robt. White          8   M    Child               England
10 Anne White           3   F    Child               England
11 John White           9mo M    Infant              England
12 D. Marshall         53   M    Machinist           England
13 Mary Sheckey        60   F    Washerwoman         Ireland
14 E. Payne            45   M    Joiner              England
15 B. Fitzgerald       50   F    Servant             Ireland
16 Ferdinand Hehle     30   M    Farm Labourer       Poland
17 Woff Warshofski     48   M    Pedler              Poland
18 Aaron Warshofski    15   M    Pedler              Poland
19 Carl Halstead       29   M    Pedler              Poland
20 Anne Nagle          40   F    Domestic Servant    Ireland
21 J. Wilson           46   M    Labourer            England
22 Wm. Young           26   M    Plumber             England
23 D. Moriarty         22   M    Gasfitter           Ireland
24 H. Vitoffortey      21   M    Traveller           Poland
25 J. Baker            49   M    Labourer            England
26 A. Merello          47   M    Farmer              Italy
27 Gaeme Merello       10   M    Child               Italy
28 Maria Merello       25   F    Wife                Italy
29 Giovanni Merello     2   M    Child               Italy
30 Bartholi Merello    56   M    Farmer              Italy
31 Giuseppe Boytone    28   M    Labourer            Italy
32 Fereza Boytone      17   F    Wife                Italy
33 Rose Martin         30   F    None                France
34 M. Cross            39   F    None                England
35 Hyman Levy          25   M    Jeweller            Poland
36 Christ Michel       24   M    Sailor              Germany
37 B. A. Knox          25   M    None                England


Transcriber's Notes:

The country of which all passengers intend to become inhabitants is the 
United States, so this column was eliminated.

The part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage was steerage, so
this column was eliminated.

There were no births or deaths on this passage.

The use of a * indicates an omission, or an error, made by the original
recorder.

* - T. P. Heiley's name was omitted as Master, at the beginning.



Family History Library Film Number 0295773
Contributed and transcribed by Eileen Matthew a Member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 September 1999



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