SS City of Brussels Passenger List - 21 April 1877
Front Cover of a Saloon Class Passenger List from the SS City of Brussels of the Inman Line, Departing 21 April 1877 from New York to Liverpool, Commanded by Captain Frederick Watkins. GGA Image ID # 15b46cf8ea
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Frederick Watkins
- Purser: Henry Main
- Surgeon: J. G. Waters
- Stewardess: Mrs. Mortimer
Saloon Class Passengers
- Mr Theodore Anderson
- Mrs. Theodore Anderson
- Miss Austin.Miss Austin
- Mr. David Battle
- Rev. T. J. Bannon
- Rev. Thos. F. Barry
- Mr. Win. Brennan
- Mrs Wm. Brennan
- Mrs. H. P. Cooper and maid
- Miss T. Cooper
- Miss Lulu Cooper
- Master Burty Cooper
- Mr. M. Carroll
- Miss Carolan
- Rev. M Chrombleholme
- Mrs. Jos. Cloran
- Mr., M. Dodin
- Rev. T. J. Dowling
- Rev. P. Dowd
- Mr. Gall
- Mr. G. Ginea
- Rev. Jos. Hauber
- Mr. John E. Longbottom
- Mrs. Lewis Longbottom
- Miss Rachel Longbottom
- Hon. J. W. McGauvran
- Mr. F. B. McKenna
- Mrs. F. B. McKenna
- Miss Mahon
- Mrs. M. C. Mullarkey
- Miss Mullarkey
- Miss Mullarkey
- Rev. Father Mengher
- Mr. Thos. Mangan
- Mr. Albert Meredith
- Miss Isabel Meredith
- Mrs. E. Morris
- Mr. Robert Mellor
- General John Newton
- Mr. P. F. O'Brien
- Rev. Jas. O'Gorman
- Mr. O'Gorman
- Mr. Jas Porteous
- Miss Rice
- Mrs. Reese
- Mr. C. P. Rabaut
- Mrs. C. P. Rabaut
- Mrs. Frank Smith
- Miss Smith
- Miss Smith
- Miss Smith
- Mr. Smith
- Mr. Smith
- Mr. James Sheridan
- Mrs. James Sheridan
- Miss Sheridan
- Mrs. H. Schwanck
- Rev. Father Sheehy
- Mr. C. Stern
- Rev. Thos. Taaffe
- Mr. Bernard Tancey
- Mr. Wm. Walsh
- Mr. Jas. J. Walsh
- Mrs. Wetmore and Two Chidren
- Mr. H. Zoeppritz
Note: Duplicated Names Listed on Passenger List - Miss Mullarkey, Miss Smith, and Mr. Smith. {sic}
Information for Passengers
Track Chart of the North Atlantic Ocean for the Inman Line. SS City of Brussels Passenger List, 21 April 1877. GGA Image ID # 15b4bb168e
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