Ship Bamberg
LIST OF PASSENGERS ARRIVED FROM FOREIGN PORTS In the Port of New Orleans, during the fourth Quarter 1857.
[There was no sworn statement for this manifest.]
[The Master's name was listed as Williams.]
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Where from, Country to which they belong, Country in which they intend to become inhabitants, Died.
1 M Brown 38 F Servant Havre
2 J Boyle 30 F Havre
3 M Boyle 9 F Havre
4 R Boyle 7 F Havre
5 C Boyle 3 F Havre
6 P Boyle 1 M Havre
7 E Steele 40 M Farmer Havre
8 M Steele 25 F Havre
9 A Steele 6 F Havre
10 E Steele 5 F Havre
11 S Steele 4 F Havre
12 Mary Steele 1 F Havre
13 Pat Steele 1 M Havre
14* C Warley 11 M Liverpool
15 A Glenmon 25 F Spinster Liverpool
16 C Egan 30 F Spinster Liverpool
17 M Dunn 11 F Liverpool
18 Maria Dunn 9 F Liverpool
19* M Warley 23 F Spinster Liverpool
20 E Higgins 15 F Spinster Liverpool
21 M Higgins 10 F Liverpool
22 F Garvey 10 M Liverpool
23* ??oc Casey 30 M Farmer Liverpool
24 Cath Casey 28 F Liverpool
25 Hannah Casey F Liverpool
26 Cath Casey F Liverpool
27 M Browne 11 F Liverpool
28 B Browne 8 F Liverpool
29 M Farrell 15 F Liverpool
30 Cath Farrell 11 F Liverpool
31 Mary Caffney 5 F Liverpool
32 J Mellung 40 M Clerk Liverpool
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
* All belonged to Ireland, destined for United States and none died, so those
columns were eliminated.
Passenger Notes:
#14 and #19 - names look like Warley but could be Wurley.
#23 - First name unclear, looks like Heoc, but the H is different from other
h's in the manifest.
#25 and #26 - no ages listed.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 13.
Transcribed by Harold Rienstra a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
27 May 2002
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