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Bark Fredonia


Bark Fredonia from Fayal to Boston, Aug 29, 1866

Columns represent: Name, Age, Gender, and Occupation


 1  Frenas Gelute de Roza  34      m      mariner
 2  ? Conseia              32      m      mariner
 3  Francisco Rodrigues    11      m      none
 4  Joao Martin            11      m      none
 5  Antonio Foleses        44      m      none
 6  Guimnu Flores          35      f      none
 7  Rosa Flores            26      f      none
 8  Lynora Joaquin         27      f      none
 9  Roza Folosinda         23      f      none
10  Bernardo Delfina       38      f      none
11  Maria Emelia           36      f      none
12  Maria Joaquina         18      f      none
13  Joaquina Roza          28      f      none
14  Filomena Delfina       16      f      none
15  Emelia Jacintha        27      f      none
16  Roza Dias Angos        18      f      none
17  Maria de Vargas        27      f      none
18  Maria Jacintha         33      f      none
19  Antonia de Roza         6      f      none
20  Filomena do Roza        5      f      none
21  Roza da Roza            1      f      none
22  Maria de Len           15      f      none
23  Maria Maguella          8      f      none
24  Maria Lonanna          12      f      none
25  Constancia de Silva    20      f      none
26  Rozalina Candida       25      f      none
27  Maria da Silvara       34      f      none
28  Madalina Luisa         36      f      none
29  Anna Luisa             26      f      none
30  Macahina Graddina      23      f      none
31  Marianna Isabella      22      f      none
32  Amelia Magasida        26      f      none
33  Rosa Emilia            24      f      none
34  Francisca Joaquina     33      f      none
35  Rosa de Jesus          32      f      none
36  Anna Emilia            18      f      none
37  Rosa E. Betencurta     26      f      none
38  Josepha Rosa           38      f      none


Extracted by Kathy Cardoza

Note: This ship arrived at Boston. The passenger's destination 
was simply given as "United States". Although I did my best, 
some of the names were very hard to read and a few were unreadable.

Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.

National Archives and Records Administration, Microfilm Series: M277, Microfilm Roll: 68

Used with permission of Doug da Rocha Holmes Webmaster, Portuguese Passenger Ship Master List and reformatted by Sheila Tate for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 October 1998




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