Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS San Juan


Pge 1 of 2

Panama to San Francisco, CA
17 November 1893

DISTRICT OF SAN FRANCISCO-PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION
ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship San Juan, from Panama, Nov 17th, 1893.
Columns represent:  
1) Name, 
2) Age, 
3), Sex, 
4) Nationality, 
5) Last Residence, 
6) Destination, 
7) Occupation, 
8) No of Pieces of Baggage, 
9) Remarks
  
1 P. Navarro        35     Male       Peru      Peru     San Franco    None      4    
2 Mip. S. Canasco   18     Female     Spain     Spain    Bakersfield*            1
3 Chang Fen         20     Male       China     Peru     Hong Kong     Merchant  3  
4 Chang Jun         20     Male       China     Peru     Hong Kong     Merchant  4  
5 Que Fay           20     Male       China     Peru     Hong Kong     Merchant  4  
6 Ton Ji            20     Male       China     Peru     Hong Kong     Merchant  2  
7 Fan Yow Son       20     Male       China     Peru     Hong Kong     Merchant  3  
8 Laok Pan Quen     20     Male       China     Peru     Hong Kong     Merchant  6   

(Signed) Wm. Pitts, Master

Transcriber's Notes:       
San Francisco is abbreviated as San Franco, with the "co" being in superscript.   
Passenger 1 has an "asterick" after the town Bakersfield, no reason noted.  
Passenger 1 has amount of money on his person in the "Remarks" column.  
Pasenger 2 has "Visitor" written in the "Remarks" column.   
Captains signed the manifest, signature is very faint.  
No passengers died on this voyage.

# 3 could be Chang Ten
# 5 could be Cue Tay
# 7 could be Lan You Son  
# 8 could be Look Pan Quen 
Page 2 Chinese Passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page102.
Contributed and Transcribed by Gemma Fiamma Carmony a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 November 1999



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