Brig T

Brig T. A. Darrell

Genoa, Italy, and Bermuda Island Unspecified Port to Baltimore, Maryland
15 July 1867

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE

I, J. A. Payne, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all passengers, who have been taken on board the Brig T. A. Darrell at Genoa & Bermuda or at any other foreign port, or at sea, and brought in said Brig into any district of the United States, since the departure from said port of Bermuda.
Sworn the 15th July 1867 John A. Payne
? McCormick, port authority

Columns represent: passenger names, ages, gender, country to which they belong, and destination.

From Genoa:
 1  Gen^l Carlos Morena       45  male  Genoa         United States
 2* Con^l Jose de Rosano      39  male  Genoa         United States
 3  Felicio Mascardo          26  male  Genoa         United States
 4  Lasemo Botino             20  male  Genoa         United States
 5  Juan Batista Lagina       18  male  Genoa         United States
 6  Josefe Landio             16  male  Genoa         United States
 7  Lasemo Genvechio          22  male  Genoa         United States
 8  Juan Batista Gasinelli    20  male  Genoa         United States
 9  Antonio Bermen            20  male  Genoa         United States
10  Barthelomo Bermen         20  male  Genoa         United States

From Bermuda:
11* Rev. Albert L. des Bussy  26  male  Bermuda       United States
12  Dr. F. A Outerbridge      45  male  United States United States
13  Wm. D. Fox                23  male  United States United States


Transcriber's Notes:

A question mark indicates material that was indecipherable.  
An asterisk indicates further information found in the passenger notes.  
A caret ^ indicates letters written in superscript, usally ending of an 
   abbreviated name.

2   Surname: De Rosano.
11  Surname: Des Bussy

(National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 15. )

Reproduced here with the generous permission of Gene Janssen and the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild