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Ship Jere Thompson


Liverpool, England to New York
16 May 1867

List or Manifest of all the passengers taken on board the Ship Jere Thompson whereof James Kennedy is Master from Liverpool burthen 1904.62 Tons.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, occupation.
 1  Pat McDonnell   	28  M   Laborer 
 2  Bgt McDonnell   	24  F 
 3  Mary O'Connor   	 1  F 
 4  Bgt Rowley      	19  F 
 5* Cuth King       	50  F 
 6* Mary Gunnell    	 5  F 
 7  John Hanle      	40  M   Laborer
 8  Honora Hanle    	36  F 
 9  Bgt Hanle       	 1  F 
10  Mary Hanle      	 6  F 
11  James Hanle     	 5  M 
12  Mary McAndrew   	20  F
13  John Rogers     	22  M   Laborer
14  John Kemble     	26  M   Laborer
15  Edwd Deane      	20  M   Laborer
16  Mary Toole      	21  F
17  Anthony Defou   	32  M   Laborer
18  Bgt Defou       	50  F
19  Bgt Minnehan    	 5  F
20  James Lawlep    	20  M   Laborer
21  Ellen Lawlep    	23  F
22  Malaky Cololian 	16  M   Laborer
23  Bgt Rookie      	35  F
24  Ruth McDermot    	 1  F
25* ??? Lynch       	25  M   Laborer
26  Ed Mlaw         	54  M   Laborer
27  John McDonald   	23  M   Laborer
28  Mary Sweeny     	14  F
29  Hannah Sweeny   	22  F
30  Mary McEaton    	54  F 
31* ??? Lennon      	30  M   Laborer
32  Cath Lennon     	20  F
33  Mary White      	20  F
34  Ch?ity Irvine   	27  M   Laborer
35  Mary Irvine     	20  F
36  Margt Finniegan 	18  F
37  Mu?ia Cronough  	19  F
38  Ann Duffy       	22  F
39  Mary Coonohan   	17  F
40  Ann Flynn       	26  F
41  Margt Maguire   	20  F
42  Kate Maguire    	16  F
43  Ellen McCarthy  	38  F
44  John Feehan     	49  M 
45  Mary Feehan     	47  F
46  Kate Feehan     	17  F
47  Dennis Feehan   	 7  M
48* ?? Ryan         	43  M   Laborer
49  Eliza Ryan      	40  F
50  James Ryan      	 7  M
51  Thomas Ryan     	 6  M
52  Pat Lydon       	50  M
53  Winfred Lydon   	45  F
54  ??il Lydon      	20  M   Laborer
55  Martin Lydon    	18  M   Laborer
56  Pat Berne       	50  M   Laborer
57  Mary Berne      	19  F
58  John Ryan       	45  M   Laborer
59  Kate Ryan       	40  F
60  Lanty Ryan      	50  M   Laborer
61  Bgt Barnes      	30  F
62  Margt Barnes     	 7  F
63  Mary Barnes     	 4  F
64  Bgt Barnes      	50  F
65  Cath Inltry     	18  F
66  Margt Inltry    	16  F
67  Honor Inltry    	16  F
68  Bgt O'Berne     	16  F
69  Ellen Hanlon    	18  F
70  Mc Brennan      	36  M   Laborer
71  Dennis Sweeny   	46  M   Laborer
72  Mary Sweeny     	23  F
73  Mary Sweeny     	40  F
74  John Sweeny     	 7  M
75  Pat Henry       	35  M   Laborer
76  Rose Finlay     	48  F
77  James Finlay    	20  M   Laborer
78  Bernard Coleman 	50  M   Laborer
79  Cath Colemnan   	45  F
80  John Coleman    	30  M   Laborer
81  Wm Fanace       	50  M   Laborer
82  Martin Fanace    	 7  M
83  S Fanace         	 6  F
84  Jno Fanace      	20  M   Laborer
85  Wm Fanace        	 7  M
86  Jno Prout       	19  M   Laborer


Transcriber's Notes:

The use of * indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder.  
The use of ? indicates a word or letter that could not be red, due to 
  quality of original document.
Passengers names are typed as they are seen on the manifest.
Everyone is from Ireland and the country they intend to inhabit is US.
Several of the passengers have the given name of Bgt which is believed 
  to represent Brigette.
Several of the passengers have the given name of Cath which is believed 
  to represent Catherine.
Passenger numbers have been added to aid with referencing.

 5 The fifth passenger listed has the name written as Cuth which is also 
   believed to represent Catherine.
 6 The sixth passenger Mary Gunnell may be Grismell, Guimell.
25, 31, 48 The given names of males, 25 Lynch, 31 Lennon and 48 Ryan look like they 
   could be Mc, Me, Ml. 
National Archives and Records Administration Film M237, Reel 279, List 419
Transcribed by Maurianne Webster for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 April 1999



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