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Amynta


Ship: Amynta Date: 3 April 1833 (departure)
Departing: Plymouth, England
Arriving: Saint John, NB Ship Master: E. Moon Size: 214 tons
Columns represent: Register Number, Last Name, First Name, Gender, Age, Occupation, Register Comment,Comment, Ship, Year, Master, Origin, Destination
    
   

1 Westlake  Samuel   Male   24 Farmer                         Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
2 Westlake  John     Male   29 Farmer                         Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
3 Slogget   Charles  Male   14 Gentleman Age may be "74"      Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
4 Oliver    John     Male   23 Tinsman                        Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
5 Richards  James    Male   19 Tinsman                        Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
6 Orchard   Thomas   Male   19 Farmer                         Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
7 O'Neil    Eleanor  Female 42 "No occupation"                Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
8 O'Neil    Eleanor  Female 20 Child, Child of Eleanor O'Neil Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
9 O'Neil    Parmella Female 16 Child, Child of Eleanor O'Neil Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
10 O'Neil   Thomas   Male   14 Child, Child of Eleanor O'Neil Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
11 O'Neil   Abraham  Male    7 Child, Child of Eleanor O'Neil Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
12 O'Neil   Isaac    Male    7 Child, Child of Eleanor O'Neil Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
13 O'Neil   David    Male    2 Child, Child of Eleanor O'Neil Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
14 Seight   William  Male   28 Gentleman                      Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
15 Bond     Mary     Female 20 Spinster                       Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John
16 Longmead Mary     Female 28 Spinster                       Amynta 1833 E. Moon Plymouth, England Saint John


"List of passengers shipped on board the Amynta of Prince Edwards Island, Burthen 211 tons, E. Moon Master, for Saint John, New Brunswick."

"We certify that all the regulations ACT 9 Geo 4 Cahp 21 have been duly Complied with"
Searcher office, Plymouth, 3 April 1833
J. Tatam, Searcher

"These are to certify that the passengers above mentioned, in number sixteen, are embarked under the sanction of His Majesty's Government."
Customs House, Plymouth, 3 April 1833
J. Wright, Collr.
W. Lockyer, Contr.

Contributed by Joan Martin on 03/19/98 at 05:45 AM

Contributed by the Chignecto Project

Reformatted by Kevin Murchison for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 February 1999



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