SS Tennessee
List of Passengers Arrivad from Foreign Ports, In the Port of New Orleans, during the Fourth Quarter,1857
Columns represent: Passengers name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country to whom they intend to become inhabitants, Died.
1 Russy S G.de 50 M Military United States United States
2 Russey E de 29 M Engineer United States United States
3 Barron E 35 M Merchant England United States
4 Barron W 26 M Military Mexico United States
5 Monso P.B. 36 M Consul Mexico United States
6 Sontag Dr. A. 24 M Engineer United States United States
7 Moncosos C 30 M Merchant United States United States
8 Merando W 36 M Merchant Mexico United States
9 Thuellier P 50 M Merchant Frnace United States
10 Regnal L.H. 55 M Planter United States United States
11 Regnal Mrs. 50 F United States United States
12* Regnal Miss 24 F United States United States
13* Regnal Miss 20 F United States United States
14* Regnal Miss 18 F United States United States
15 Hazure Lusette 56 F United States United States
16 Sorblet Thomas 50 M Merchant United States United States
17 Peset Rosa 20 F United States United States
18 Naphegey 30 M Merchant Austra United States
19 Anastascevan L 24 F Mexico United States
20 Welleck F 33 M Merchant Germany United States
21 Welleck Mrs 24 F Germany United States=
22* ?n?smer Sophia 28 F Germany United States
23 Farclser E 40 M Trader France United States
24 Richand M 37 M France United States
25 Richand M 30 F France United states
26 Richand M 3 M France United States
27 Richand M 1 F France United States
28 Lavigne G 55 M France United States
29 Forrest E 19 M France United States
30 Kugan I 22 M France United States
31 Slado H 25 M France United States
32 Schmidt C 30 M France United States
33 Langueres I 55 M France United States
34 Tenner P 29 M M.D. United States United States
35 Simms A 26 M M.D. United States United States
36 Lutz P E 24 M Merchant United States United States
37 Cowan W 36 M Merchant United States United States
38 Colly W 45 M Merchant United States United States
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.
The Country of which they intend to become inhabitants has been eliminated as it has one
time written United States and then not again, so I assume they all intended to stay in
the United States.
The individuals that do not have an occupation behind their names were that way on the
manifest.
Passenger Notes:
# 12, 13, 14 are listed just as Miss. No names.
# 22 This first letter looks maybe like an I but is not like the rest of the I's in the
manifest. It is not about the half way line nor is it below the line. It doesn't
look like a letter but a lead in scroll but not sure of that. The second could be
an h or b but I am not sure as to what it is. This writing is very plain and very
easy to read that is why this one name really threw me.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 13, List 4th quarter.
Transcribed by Bette Dew a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 June 2002
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