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Ship Harriett


Havre, France to New Orleans, Louisiana
9 July 1827

DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI – PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, W. Johnson, Master or Commander of the Ship Harriett do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, signed by me and now delivered to the Collector of this District, contains the names of all the Passengers, taken on board the said Schr. at the Port of Havre or at any time since, and that all matters herein set forth are, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. I do further swear, that none of the said Passengers have died on the voyage. Sworn before me, this 9th day of July 1827. (signed) William Johnson
List of all Passengers taken on board the Ship Harriet* whereof W. Johnson is Master, at the Port of Havre and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent Surname, given name, age, sex, country to which they belong, and country of which they intend to become inhabitants.*
    
     1  Vigne       Mrs.       40   female   France   New Orleans
     2  Vigne       Jules      16   male     France   New Orleans
     3  Vigne       Charles    12   male     France   New Orleans
     4  Vigne       Edwd.      10   male     France   New Orleans
     5  Leroy                  36   male     France   New Orleans
     6  Leroy       Mrs.       28   female   France   New Orleans
     7  Leroy       Lilie       2   female   France   New Orleans
     8  Castello               3?   male     France   New Orleans
                         
    
Transcriber's Notes:  
   
? Question marks indicate letters or numbers the transcriber was unable to read.
* The name of the ship was spelled both "Harriett" and Harriet" and also 
  listed as a schooner.
* There were no occupations listed and this column has been omitted in this 
  transcription.  All passengers arrived alive.
* Passenger numbers added for ease in referencing. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 259, Reel 6.
Transcribed by Martha Merson for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 March 1999



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