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March 11, 1889
Austria, Poland, and Galicia Immigrants only

A partial index of New York immigrants from one complete 1889 roll of NARA microfilm. This index includes all New York immigrants whose country of citizenship was listed as Austria, Poland, or Galicia. The NARA roll is no. 530 (Feb, 1889 thru March,1889). For entire list go to
Austria, Poland, Galicia Immigrants
Columns represent: first name, last name, line number on original manifest
   
Franz	    Subrtz	1
Anan	    Subrtz	2
Josef	    Subrtz	3
Rudolf	    Subrtz	4
Hirsch	    Topper	18
Yoh.	    Kocevar	48
Franz	    Kovar	49
Franz	    Papez	50
Josef	    Zavodnik	51
Martin	    Mostar	52
Josef	    Perko	53
Josef	    Nose	54
Anton	    Boldin	55
Aron	    Laufer	56
Israel	    Mendel	57
Herm.	    Baron	58
Ladislaus   Frubauer	59
Anton	    Dombrowski	60
Josef	    Dombrowski	61
Ignatz	    Wojtinek	62
Wincenty    Marel	63
Adam	    Gravitz	64
Solomon	    Flam	65
Antonina    Yndicova	74
Katha	    Krempienka	75
Josef	    Sroka	76
Janos	    Pikul	77
Franzisek   Kolonzi	78
Rachel	    Schonfeld	80
Martin	    Kuljia	86
Arnim	    Thunfelder	102
Katha	    Gajiyna	110
Felix	    Gajiyna	111
Anna	    Dobor	117
Noyrich	    Dobor	118
Marie	    Savonovic	124
Golotar	    Ysare	125
Stephan	    Ysare	126
Katha.	    Antich	127
Katha.	    Antich	128
Marie	    Antich	129
Lukas	    Vallny	134
Yan	    Perat	146
Yosef	    Kozik	147
Yosef	    Cepli	148
Lorenz	    Kaivrinek	149
Karoly	    Szabo	150
Franziska   Slanska	153
Joh.	    Rudolph	154
Elene	    Rudolph	155
Mita	    Rudolph	156
Yvan	    Mailjak	178
Boguslav    Bonitia	179
Fome	    Yinkaly	180
Peter	    Yinkaly	181
Wenzel	    Kovic	182
Yes.	    Oler	184
Vaclau	    Biza	202
Maria	    Biza	203
Alois	    Biza	204
Anna	    Micek	236
Victoria    Lima	237
Franz	    Schlude	262
Yan	    Dedoiv	263
Anton	    Cebula	264
Franz	    Skolineky	265
Vincent	    Dysel	266
Ondrej	    Hroivak	267
Mihal	    Hroivak	268
Yen	    Sivitkowski	270
Stanyslasu  Sivitkowski	271
Marcia	    Yez	        272
Vaclav	    Opat	278
Franziska   Opat	279
Vaclav	    Opat	280
Caecilie    Opat	281
Cath.	    Heiblova	282
Franziska   Venel	283
Yacob	    Svoboda	284
Alois	    Sruykal	285
Yosef	    Wischinoski	286
Yan	    Bukinec	289
Franciska   Bukinec	290
Yosef	    Bukinec	291
Anna	    Bukinec	292
Marie	    Bukinec	293
Yosepha	    Nemiova	294
Marie	    Novratil	295
Emilie	    Novratil	296
Marie	    Filipsi	297
Franz	    Roucha	299
Barbara	    Roucha	300
Franz	    Roucha	301
Yosef	    Roucha	302
Marie	    Roucha	303
Eduard	    Roucha	304
Yada	    Weissmann	308
Shaindel    Safir	317
Slate	    Safir	318
Noachim	    Handfinger	322
Etti	    Handfinger	323
Lezer	    Schneider	324
Yvan	    Leivicki	341
Lesko	    Krink	342
Filipp	    Kohura	343
Mihal	    Pavelko	344
Franz	    Pislar	386
Yeti	    Soje	387
Yoh	    Fink	388
Anton	    Goner	389
Franz	    Mesnik	390
Yoh	    Kline	391
Yosef	    Kraziir	392
Anton	    Franer	393
Franz	    Ozrine	394
Yoh	    Mesoginer	395
Yoh	    Fronkell	396
Yoh.	    Zinser	397
Elsie	    Schmidt	398
Moses	    Schmidt	399
Chaim	    Schmidt	400
Rifke	    Schmidt	401
Dphraim	    Schmidt	402
Mihal	    Ursic	414
Franz	    Kovar	415
Yohann	    Yanazin	416
Chust.	    Seme	417
Yan.	    Biza	432
Franz	    Vythal	433
Ignace	    Menabazi	447
Angela	    Menabazi	448

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 530, List 272.
Transcribed by Jane Foss and formatted by Greta Tedoff.
Contributed by Dr. Howard M. Relles.
For 1890 passengers from Austria, Poland and Galicia please go to
New York Immigrants (Austria, Galicia, Poland), 1890
5 May 2002



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