Baltimore
Ship: Baltimore
Date: June 1749 (Arrival)
Departing: unknown
Arriving: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Master: Edward Cook
Ship Type: unknown
Columns represent: Register Number, Ship*, Year,* Master*, Gender* Destination*, First Name, Last Name, Comment, Occupation, Accompanied by, Total in party, Comments.
1065 John Steinfort & wife Lieutenant 1 Boy 1 Girl 4 Male Servants 2 Female Servants 10 Salamander Privateer 1066 John Jackson Tallow Chandler 5 Male Servants 1 Female Servant 7 1067 William Vernon & wife Shipwright 10 Male Servants 2 Female Servants 14 1068 John Matthew & wife Shipwright 2 1069 John Duport & wife Gentleman 1 Boy 2 Girls 1 Female Servant 6 1070 John Brightwell & wife Tailor 1 Boy 2 Girls 5 1071 James Gordon & wife Mariner 1 Boy 3 Salisbury 1072 Berney Carney & wife Carpenter 1 Boy 3 1073 Angus Campbell Mariner 1 Revenge 1074 John Brown & wife Mariner 2 Chesterfield 1075 Heny. Lightfoot & wife Tailor 1 Girl 3 1076 Thomas Taylor Husbandman 1 1077 Benjamin Spibey Butcher 1 Boy 2 1078 John Hamlet Mariner 1 Lys 1079 John Brown & wife Mariner 2 Female Servants 4 Princess Mary 1080 Thomas Frost Weaver 1 1081 William Coleman & wife Shoemaker 2 1082 Edward Halhead Surveyor 1 Female Servant 2 1083 Giles King & wife Bricklayer 1 Girl 3 1084 Thomas Britt Labourer 1 1085 Thomas Cannon Esquire 4 Male Servants 5 1086 John Wilcox & wife Shoemaker 2 1087 William Douglas & wife Mariner 2 Monmouth 1088 Constantine Smith Gunsmith 1 1089 Christopher Thornton & wife Marine 2 Powlett's 1090 Pierce George Haley & wife Private 2 Powlett's 1091 Harry Pitt Surgeon 1 Boy 1 Girl 3 Male Servants 1 Female Servant 7 1092 John Thompson & wife Periwigmaker 2 1093 Thomas McShean & wife Mariner 2 Sunderland 1094 Peter Carsal Mariner 1 Princess Mary 1095 Edward Morgan & wife Private 2 General Howard's 1096 Isaac Palmer Needlemaker 1 1097 Edward Ellard Glover 1 1098 Thomas Ellard Husbandman 1 1099 Thomas Leatham Shoemaker 1 Female Servant 2 1100 William Hurley Husbandman 1 1101 Peter Green Mariner 1 Essex 1102 Robert Silbey & wife Carpenter 1 Girl 3 1103 Richard Morrison & wife Mariner 1 Boy 3 Windsor 1104 Francis Fort & wife Private 2 Sir William Gooch's 1105 Thomas Pierson & wife Mariner 2 Worchester 1106 Richard Harvey Mariner 1 Windsor 1107 Archibald Frame & wife Mariner 2 Ludlow Castle 1108 John Plunkett & wife Mariner 1 Girl 3 Dunkirk 1109 William Atkinson & wife Butcher 1 Boy 3 1110 Thomas Hermitage Husbandman 1 1111 Walter Roy Mariner 1 Plymouth 1112 Rumboll Whitehead Clerk 1 Bridgewater 1113 Gabrael Hollor Husbandman 1 1114 Frederick Heny. Lockerman Husbandman 1 1115 Lookos Wolf Shoemaker 1 1116 William Watson Baker 1 1117 Robert Burton & wife Mariner 2 Edinburgh Regiment 1118 William Hamilton Volunteer 2 Male Servants 3 1119 Thomas Bodily Miner 1 1120 Josiah Johnson Hatmaker 1 1121 Peter Jones Periwigmaker 1 1122 Hugh Limbery Husbandman 1 1123 Edward Lloyd Labourer 1 1124 John Crowley & wife Husbandman 2 1125 Samuel Bourne Mariner 1 Lyon 1126 Lewis Jacquet Carpenter 1 Boy 2 1127 John Lemon Fort Major; Commissary 1 Male Servant 2 1128 Thomas Griffith & wife Painter 2 1129 David Drakeford & wife Glass Grinder 1 Boy 1 Girl 1 Female Servant 5 1130 Joshua Sacheverell Surgeon 4 Male Servants 1 Female Servant 6 1131 Charles Cook Mariner 1 Rainbow 1132 Henry Ford & wife Bricklayer 2 1133 John Bickmore & wife Mariner 2 Lenox 1134 William Wanson & wife Joiner 1 1135 Edward Hobley & wife Leather seller 1 Boy 3 1136 Richard Hall & wife Porter 2 1137 John Ord Mariner 1 Expedition 1138 John Hall Glazier 1 1139 John Moore Mariner 1 Female Servant 2 Warwick 1140 Robert Moore Private 1 Lord H. Beauclerk's 1141 Robert Ellard Fisherman 1 1142 Joseph Monday Mariner 2 Female Servants 3 Hampton Court 1143 Francis Brown Husbandman 1 Male Servant 2 1144 John Brown Mariner 1 Hampton Court 1145 Arthur Cane & wife Mariner 2 Boyne Privateer 1146 Hugh Henry Mariner 1 Margate 1147 Benjamin Bishop & wife Wool comber 2 1148 Joseph Bezely Husbandman 1 1149 John Brewse Engineer 1 Male Servant 2 1150 William Jeffery Commissary 1 1151 David Lloyd Clerk of the Stores 1 1152 Thomas Vaughen Lieutenant 1 Male Servant 2 Warburton's 1153 Robert Tucker Husbandman 1 1154 John Moseley Joiner 1 1155 William Eldridge Mariner 1 Mary Galley 1156 Edward Benson Mariner 1 Greyhound 1157 Nicholas Cockburn Tallow Chandler 1 1158 Archibald Campbell Surgeon's mate 1 Panther 1159 John Wall Pewterer 1 1160 Edward Dore & wife Husbandman 2 1161 John King Mariner 1 Lord Torrington's 1162 Michael Redman Mariner 1 Grafton 1163 William Morgan Mariner 1 Tilbury 1164 William Bryan & wife Lieutenant 2 Male Servants 1 Female Servant 3 Leighton's 1165 John Billin Mariner 1 Prince George 1166 Thomas Crago Mariner 1 1167 Thomas Moore Husbandman 1 1168 John Brown Husbandman 1 1169 John Branagan Cooper 1 1170 Philip Samber Mate 1 Folkston 1171 John Smith Husbandman 1 1172 Aaron Tiken Mariner 1 Elizabeth Transcriber's Notes: Additional information on some of these passengers can be found in "George T. Bates, The Great Exodus of 1749", in Collections of The Nova Scotia Historical Society. A description of all of Bates comments from all 1749 ships can be found at: Bates *Ship - all were aboard the Baltimore *Master - Edward Cook *Year - 1749 *Gender - while all passengers named were males, many were accompanied by wives, children and servants. Destination - all were destined for Halifax
Document Source Copy of the Mess Book of the Settlers, found in: Akins, Thomas Beamish, editor, "List of the Settlers Who Came Out with Governor Cornwallis to Chebucto, in June 1749". In "Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS: Charles Annand, 1869, pp 506-557. Reprint, Cottonport, Louisiana: Polyanthos, 1973 under the title "Acadia and Nova Scotia: Documents Relating to the Acadian French and the First British Colonisation of the Province, 1714-1758", p 531-537.
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