Southampton passenger arrivals 1873 please

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Bucklerclan
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Southampton passenger arrivals 1873 please

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Does anyone have access to incoming passenger arrivals at Southampton for 1873 and can help me with the name of STUPAKOFF please? They would have been coming from Germany, probably Hamburg.

I am keeping my fingers crossed in anticipation.
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Just moved this as it needs some help....can anyone help pls :?
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Re: Southampton passenger arrivals 1873 please

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Ancestry has some Hamburg passenger lists but it isnt indexed as far back as 1873 yet, they say

Please note that only the years 1877-1914 have been indexed so far. However, all of the images for 1850-1934 are available. If you do not find your ancestor in a search by name, try browsing the images by year. You may want to begin by browsing the Handwritten Indexes, 1855-1934.

I have had a look at the handwritten indexes and there are pages and pages of them and although Alphabetical it is only by the first letter.
Theres 77 pages for the surname starting with S in 1874-1874 and I found hard to read.

If no one canh help it would be worth checking ancestry in a little while.
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