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Brig Hancock


20 Feby 1832, Manifest, Brig Hancock, Hamon, Bordeaux
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board the Brig Hancock whereof Edward Hamon is Master, burthen Two hundred & seventeen 61/95 Tons, which Cargo was taken on board at Bordeaux. Built at Eden, State of Maine, and owned by B.W. Reed of Boston, Ma, & Ja. Hamon & E. Hamon of Eden, State of Maine, as per Register, granted at Boston & Charleston the second day of November 1827 and bound for Philadelphia.
       
Cabin passenger:
 1  Anthony Merchy                            one trunk
    
Steerage passengers:
 2-6 Henry Nichols his wife & three children   five trunks & bedding    
 7   Theresa Raymondi    
 8*  Mary Ei???er    
 9*  Josephine G?u?gand    
        
Transcribers Notes:
         
The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read, due to 
quality of original document.

Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.
    
7-9 One note made for the last three passengers, "three trunks of bedding."     
 8 Next to last surname looks like Eigsler.     
 9 Last surname looks like Gaugand.    
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47, List 19.
Transcribed by Kathy Stice for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 March 1999



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