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Schooner Flora


St. John, New Brunswick to Boston, Massachusetts
4 January 1847

List of the Passengers taken on board the sch. Flora of St. John, whereof Wm. E. Scott is Master, burthen 70 tons, and ---/95th of a ton, bound from the Port of St. John for Boston.
Passenger List of the sch. Flora of St. John, from St. John to Boston, Mass., arrival 4 January 1847.
Columns represent: Name; Age; Sex; Occupation, trade or profession; Country to which they severally belong; Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
 1  George Robinson      26 male Carpenter   U. States  U. States    
 2  M. Cummings          40 male Trader      St. John   St. John    
 3  Thomas Fisher        36 male Labourer    St. John   U. States    
 4  Tim O’Sullivan       23 male Labourer    St. John   U. States    
 5  Danl. Ford           25 male Labourer    St. John   U. States    
 6  Jno. Given           28 male Carpenter   St. John   U. States    
 7  George Othet         28 male Physician   St. John   U. States    
 8  Michael McKenna      27 male Labourer    St. John   U. States    
 9  Jno. Farmer          23 male Blacksmith  St. John   U. States    
10  M. Griffin           22 male Labourer    St. John   U. States    
11  Danl. Smallvink      23 male Sailor      U. States  U. States    
12  M. Dantie            22 male Sailor      U. States  U. States    
13  Charles Ellis        27 male Sailor      U. States  U. States    
14  Edwd. Murphy         42 male Trader      St. John   St. John    


Transcriber's Notes:

Passenger numbers were added to ease referencing.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 November 1998



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