Immigrant Ships
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SS Newbern


Guaymas, Mexico and Way Ports to San Francisco
August 17, 1893

LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN IMMIGRANTS FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION.
Required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1893, to be delivered to the Commissioner of Immigration by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
Steamship Newbern, sailing from Guaymas and Way Ports, Aug 7, 1893 arriving at Port of San Francisco, Aug 17, 1893.
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Sex, Married or Single, Occupation, Able to Read & Write, Nationality, Last Residence, Final Destination in the US, Whether having a ticket to final destination, Whether in Possession of Money-if less than $30, how much?, Whether ever before in the US, Whether going to join Relative or Friend
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1  Wilhelm	 Behrman     30	Male   Single  Clerk	  Yes German   Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes over 30  No   None
2  Mrs Paz	 Flores	     54	Female Widow   Laundress  No  Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     Yes* None
3  Letitia	 Flores	     23	Female Widow*  Seamstress Yes Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     Yes* None
4  Guadalupe	 Flores	      7	Female Widow*  Seamstress*Yes Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     No   None
5  Modesto	 Navarro     32	Female Widow*  Cook	  No  Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     No   None
6  Miss Amelia	 Remy	     20	Female Single  Seamstress Yes Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     Yes* Yes*
7  Rafaela	 Meza	     60	Female Single  Seamstress No  Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     No   Yes*
8  Miss Juana	 Provencia   27	Female Single  Seamstress No  Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes None     No   Yes*
9  Mrs Christine de Barneche 38	Female Widow   Seamstress No  Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes 20       No   Yes*
10 Concepcion	 de Barneche 14	Female Single  Seamstress No  Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes *	      No   Yes*
11 Joseph D	 McCallum    39	Male   Single  Miner	  Yes American Mexico	   San Francisco Yes over $30 Yes* None
12 Francesco	 Lezarraga   36	Male   Married Carpenter  Yes Mexican  Mazatlan    San Francisco Yes over $30 Yes* Yes*
13 George B 	 Young	     41	Male   Single  Engineer	  Yes Scotland Guaymas     San Francisco Yes over $30 Yes* None
14 James	 Carne	     42	Male   Single  Blacksmith Yes English  Ti??fa* Mex San Francisco Yes over $30 Yes* Yes*
15 August	 Albin	     45	Male   Single  Gardener	  Yes French   La Paz	   San Francisco Yes over $30 Yes* None
16 Margarita	 Perez	     32	Female Married Tourist	  Yes Mexican  Ensenada    Santa Cruz	 No  over $30 Yes  Yes*
                                     
    
Transcriber's Notes
There is no captain's statement nor captain's name attached to this manifest.
The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were 
not included in the table:
 Seaport for Landing in the US=SF
 By whom was passage paid?=self 
 Whether ever in Prison, Almshouse or supported by Charity=no
 Whether a Polygamist=no
 Whether under contract to labor in the US=no
 Condition of Health Mental and Physical=good
 Whether having any deformities=no


2 & 3 have been in the US 15 yrs ago.
3,4 & 5 have ditto marks in the column for married or single indicating 
   they are widows, so one or more may be errors.
6  has been in the US Apl 1893.  She and #7 are going to join Maria 
   Angelais 321 Green St S.F.
8  is going to join Martha Castellon 1017 1/2 Mason, S.F.
9 & 10 The money they have is indicated by brackets as belonging to both.  
   They  are going to join Marie de Angelais 321 Green St S.F.
11 has been in the US 6 yr ago.
12 is a resident of San Francisco.  He is going to join his family at 
   1037 Dupont St S.F.
13 has been in the US 1 1/2 yrs ago.
14 Last residence missing letters could be "unn", "imu", or "unu."  He 
   has been in the US 7 yrs ago.  He is going to join his mother at 
   27 Ridley St.
15 has been to the US in May 1893.
16 has been to the US "visiting" and is going to join his children in 
   Santa Cruz.
This ship has separate pages of Chinese passengers but due to the quality
of the microfilm they are unable to be transcribed.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1 Page 60.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 October 1999



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