Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Trinidad


Bermuda, W.I. to New York
8 October 1888

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -- PORT OF NEW YORK
I. W. J. Fraser, Master of the S.S. Trinidad, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of the City of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board the said vessel at Bermuda from which port said vessel has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, sex, calling, country of citizenship, native country, location of compartment or space occupied, intended destination or location, number of pieces of baggage, and date and cause of death of passengers, as required by the Passenger Act of 1882; also a true statement, so far as it can be ascertained, with reference to the intention of each alien passenger as to a protracted sojourn in this country. So help me God (signed) W. J. Fraser
Sworn to this Oct 8, 1888, before me (signed) Thos J. Duim, Deputy Collector
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the S.S. Trinidad, whereof W. J. Fraser is Master from Bermuda, burthen 1390 tons.
Columns represent: passenger names, age, sex, calling, country of which they are citizens, native country, location of occupancy, intended destination, citizen or visitor, and number of baggage.
 1  Capt Boggs         45      M Shipmaster U.S.A                       Citizen   2
 2  J.W.M. Skinner     33      M Livery     Bermuda                     Visitor   2
 3  Cap N. Besey       51      M Merchant   Bermuda                     Visitor   2
 4  Rev. T. Foraw      50      M Priest     England                     Visitor   5
 5  Dr. H.B. Mathias   29      M Doctor     England                     Visitor   4
 6  Jno Barritt        28      M Merchant   Bermuda                     Visitor   2
 7  Mrs. E.A. Richards 35      F            Bermuda                     Visitor   3
 8* J. Cottlo          56      M Shipwright England                     Visitor)
 9* Wife               48      F            England                     Visitor)  7
10  G Noakes           47      M Soldier    England                     Visitor)
11  Wife               40      F            England                     Visitor)
12  G. Noakes, Jr       9      M            England                     Visitor)
13  Miss Noakes        20      F            England                     Visitor)
14  Miss H Noakes      17      F            England                     Visitor) 11
15  Mrs. R. Shadbolt   40      F            U.S.A.                      Citizen)
16  One Daughter        9      F            U.S.A.                      Citizen)
17  One Daughter        7      F            U.S.A.                      Citizen)
18  One Daughter        5      F            U.S.A.                      Citizen)
19  One Daughter        3      F            U.S.A.                      Citizen)
20  One Son             1 3mos M            U.S.A.                      Citizen)  4
21  W.H. Jones         11      M Servant    U.S.A.                      Citizen   2
22  A.R. Pitman        29      M Mechanic   U.S.A.  U.S.A. Forward N.Y. Citizen   2
23  A. Mines           47      M Farmer     U.S.A.  U.S.A. Forward N.Y. Citizen)
24  Wife               46      F            U.S.A.  U.S.A. Forward N.Y. Citizen)  3
25  H. Myford          37      M Mechanic   U.S.A.  U.S.A. Forward N.Y. Citizen   2


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.

  None of the first 21 passengers listed a native country; location of occupancy, 
  or intended destination.

8 and 9:  Last name could be Cosslo, Cobblo
 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 237, Reel 1374.
Transcribed by Janice Peterson a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 March 2004



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