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SS Andean


Vera Cruz, Mexico to New Orleans, LA
16 April 1874

REPORT & List of Passengers taken on board the Br. S.S. Andean, whereof, John Meiller is Master, burden 1374 00/100 tons, bound from the Port of Vera Cruz for New Orleans.
Columns represent: No., Names, Age, Sex, Occupation Trade or Profession, Country to Which They Severally Belong, Country of Which They Intend To Become Inhabitants, Died on The Voyage, Part of Vessel Occupied During the Voyage
    
 1  Mr. Schulle        55    M  Farmer      Germany        Germany        Cabin
 2  Mr. Julian         45    M  Artist      Belgium        Germany        Cabin
 3  Mad. Julian        30    F  Not Stated  United States  Germany        Cabin
 4  Jose Victoria      30    M  Merchant    Mexico         Mexico         Cabin
 5  G. Carleton        40    M  Merchant    United States  United States  Cabin
 6  Mad. Carleton      30    F  Not Stated  United States  United States  Cabin
 7  Gen. Carleton      38    M  Soldier     United States  United States  Cabin
 8  Mr. Baldwin        55    M  Gent.       United States  United States  Cabin
 9  Mr. Froebel        28    M  Merchant    Germany        Germany        Cabin
10  Mr. Schmidt        32    M  Merchant    Germany        Germany        Cabin
11  Mr. Hackmack       35    M  Merchant    Germany        Germany        Cabin
12  Chas. Felise       41    M  Merchant    Germany        Germany        Cabin
13  Mad. E. Felise     31    F  Not Stated  Germany        Germany        Cabin
14  S. Felise           2    F  Not Stated  Mexico         Germany        Cabin
15  C. Felise             8m M  Not Stated  Mexico         Germany        Cabin
16  Mr. Walker         30    M  Merchant    England        England        Cabin
17  G. Guizeppe        32    M  Laborer     England        United States  Deck
18  M. Gruhl           60    F  Servant     Germany        Germany        Deck
19  F. Valdez          30    F  Servant     Mexico         Mexico         Deck

                              New Orleans  April 16, 1874     
  
  
Transcriber's Notes:

? = Approximate number of letters that are unreadable.
* = Attention to this Transcribers List.

There were no deaths on this voyage, so this column was eliminated.
The passenger numbers were added by subscriber for ease in locating.

Probable Abbreviations:
Mad = Madame, Gen = General, Chas = Charles

 

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 2nd Quarter
Transcribed by Royal A. Pritchard a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 August 2002



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