Translation help for French Emigration passport
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It just said that Samuel Lévi was born at Duppigheim, Bas-Rhin, France.
But more than one Samuel Lévi was born at Duppigheim.
Do you know more about this person. The name of his wife by example ?
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On the passeport is written he was 29 years in 1865, so he was born about in 1836
A good candidate for you is
Samuel Levy, born the April 1rst 1836 at Duppigheim, Bas-Rhin, France.
He immigrated in US and dead the 22/06/1915 at Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, US.
Spouse of Rosalie Benjamin
Son of Abraham Lévy and Sara Lang
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Dear Sandra Wilhite,
Here is the translation of the entire page:
On the left:
GENERAL POLICE passport for abroad, valid one year. Department of la Seine Inférieure. Record N° 128
Description. 9 years old, 1meter 54 centimetres tall, brown hair, low forehead, grey eyes, flat nose, big mouth, brown beard, round chin, oval-shaped face, ordinary complexion. No particular signs. Signature of bearer: Samuel Levy
Main part:
FRENCH EMPIRE; Passport for abroad, valid one year
IN THE NAME OF THE EMPEROR, We sub-prefect of le Havre, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, ask the civil and military authorities of the French Empire and the civil or military authorities of States allies or friends of France, to allow to pass freely Mr Lévy Samuel, merchant, born in Duppigheim (Bas-Rhin), living in New Orleans, going to New Orleans, United States of America, and to give him help and protection if necessary. This passport is valid one year to leave France.
Done in le Havre, on 31 October 1865
For the Senator Prefect, by authorisation, the sub-prefect, Louis Gros.
Price of the passport: Ten francs
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