Ann & Mary 
Ship: Ann & Mary Date: 1833
Departing: Cork, Ireland
Arriving: Saint John, NB
Columns represent: Register Number, Last Name, First Name, Age, Occupation Gender, Register Comment, Comment, Ship*, Year*, Master*, Origin*, and Destination*
1 Connell Thomas 21 Farmer Male
2 Berzanter Joseph 23 Medal maker Male
3 Shea Timothy 52 Labourer Male
4 Cronin Martin 28 Labourer Male
5 Neal John 27 Labourer Male
6 Oates Richard 33 Labourer Male
7 Kinepeck Daniel 24 Labourer Male
8 Roche James 20 Labourer Male
9 Hermine Edmond 20 Labourer Male Last name not entirely clear
10 Hermine Cornelius 24 Labourer Male Last name not entirely clear
11 Sullivan Jeremiah 23 Wheelwright Male
12 Meham Thomas 23 Carpenter Male
13 Dwyer John 45 Carpenter Male
14 Elliot William 45 Weaver Male
15 Hurly Daniel 28 Cooper Male
16 Howard Henry 35 Farmer Male
17 O'Connell James 22 Farmer Male
18 Connell Mary 25 Female
19 Shea Mary 18 Female
20 Neal Catherine 32 Female
21 Lavy Mary 26 Female Last name not entirely clear
22 Oates Mary 35 Female
23 Collins Ellen 17 Female
24 Roche Elizabeth 60 Female
25 Flynn Margaret 23 Female
26 Higgins Elizabeth 23 Female
27 Shea Catherine 25 Female
28 Howard Johh 25 Female [sic]
29 Connell Maurice 12 Child Male
30 Connell Patrick 10 Child Male
31 Shea Catherine 8 Child Female
32 Sheehan Mary 13 Child Female
33 Sheehan John 5 Child Male
34 Sheehan Honora 6 Child Female
35 Sheehan Johanah 4 Child Female
36 Oates Jane 3 Child Female
37 Lloyd Thomas * Ship Master Male Crew
38 Gill Thomas * Mate Male Crew
39 McDougal D. * Seaman Male Crew
40 Allan John * Seaman Male Crew
41 Johnston J. * Seaman Male Crew
42 Hewitt J. * Seaman Male Crew
43 McLeod W. * Seaman Male Crew
44 Fond J. * Seaman Male Crew
45 Mahony J. * Seaman Male Crew
NOTES:
* The columns titled Ship, Year, Master, Origin, and Destination which contained the
same information for all passengers and crew ; namely, Ann & Mary, 1833,
Thomas Lloyd, Cork, Ireland, and Saint John, were omitted to conserve space.
* Ages for the crew were not provided.
"List of passengers embarked in the Ann & Mary of Cork, Thomas Lloyd, Master, and
who have contracted to be landed at Saint John, New Brunswick".
Recapituation:
Male Adults 18 [List shows 17]
Female Adults, 11
4 Children under 14 equal to 2
4 Children under 7 equal to 1 1/3
Crew, 9
Total: 41 1/3
Registered Tonnage, 157
"We certify that the Ship Ann & Mary, Thomas Lloyd, Master, has cleared here for Saint John."
Document source: In "Generations", New Brunswick Genealogical Society, Spring 1997, p 5. Forwarded by Joan Martin. Attributed to: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, MC80/1263. Passengers to New Brunswick: The Custom House Records: 1833, 1834, 1837, 1838, published by the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, Saint John Branch
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Originally transcribed by Joan Martin on March 19, 1998
Reformatted by Gail S. Siddons for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild27 February 1999
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