Brig John Clifford
Copy of Report and List of Passengers taken on board the Brig John Clifford of P??pies whereof Everett Staples is Master, burthen 160 tons, and 84ths of a ton, bound from the port of Galway, Ireland for Boston.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Trade, or Profession. Country to which they severally belong. Country of which they intend to become inhabitants. Remarks relative to any who may have died or left the vessel during the voyage.
1 James Dancy 27 Male Laborer Galway Boston
2 Bridget Daney 20 Female Galway Boston
3 Mary Daney 22 Female Galway Boston
4 Judith Daney 18 Female Galway Boston
5 Hannah King 22 Female Galway Boston
6 Mary Sullivan 20 Female Galway Boston
7* Thomas Filzparwick 35 Male Laborer Galway Boston
8* Michl Filzpatrick 24 Male Laborer Galway Boston
9 Mary Filzpatrick 28 Female Galway Boston
10* Bridgl, Filzpatrick 5 Female Galway Boston
11 Honer Filzpatrick 3 Female Galway Boston
12 Michl Filzpatrick 1 Male Laborer Galway Boston
13* Thomas Laffy 30 Male Laborer Galway Boston
14 Bridgl Laffy 28 Female Galway Boston
15* Mary Fitzpatrick 8 Female Galway Boston
16 Thomas Ratter 24 Male Laborer Galway Boston
17 Michl Monahan 23 Male Laborer Galway Boston
18 John Noone 28 Male Laborer Galway Boston
19 Michl Foley 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
20* Patt McDonough 24 Male Laborer Galway Boston
21* Wm Reagan 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
22* Aluty Guehty 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
23 John Saly 24 Male Laborer Galway Boston
24 Patt Hayes 26 Male Laborer Galway Boston
25 Edmond Calnan 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
26 Michl Bannelly 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
27 Ellen Kindergan 27 Female Galway Boston
28 Martin Campbell 23 Male Laborer Galway Boston
29* Banaby Kelly 21 Female Galway Boston
30 Carl Rowland 30 Male Laborer Galway Boston
31 Andrew Dooley 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
32* Wm C??ley 22 Male Laborer Galway Boston
33 Mary C??ley 20 Female Galway Boston
34 Tho. Costello 22 Male Laborer Galway Boston
35 Patt Ford 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
36 Dave Corbett 25 Male Laborer Galway Boston
37 John Mallery 28 Male Laborer Galway Boston
38 Mary Mallery 26 Female Galway Boston
39 Michl Sachin 26 Male Laborer Galway Boston
40 Mary Mallery 45 Female Galway Boston
41 James Whealan 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
42 Patt Whealan 23 Male Laborer Galway Boston
43* Marh Healy 25 Male Laborer Galway Boston
44 Martin Connelly 22 Male Laborer Galway Boston
45* Thm. Caity 21 Male Laborer Galway Boston
46 Walter Machen 24 Male Laborer Galway Boston
47 John Donahue 27 Male Laborer Galway Boston
48 Cath' Darcy 23 Female Galway Boston
49 John Stanton 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
50* Thomas Cradis 21 Male Laborer Galway Boston
51* Thomas Cradis 40 Male Laborer Galway Boston
52* Winiford Cradis 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
53 May??? Lyons 20 Female Laborer Galway Boston
54 Martin Rowland 20 Male Laborer Galway Boston
55 May Holmes 20 Female Galway Boston
56 Michl. Higgins 32 Male Laborer Galway Boston
57 Patt Clemmons 23 Male Laborer Galway Boston
58 Cath' Clemmons 78 Female Galway Boston
59 Sabina Clemmons 16 Female Galway Boston
60 BrodyL Donail 20 Female Galway Boston
61* BrodyL Nencly 20 Female Galway Boston
62 Mary Cradie 40 Female Galway Boston
63 Patt Nealy 22 Male Laborer Galway Boston
64 Stephen Finerty 34 Male Laborer Galway Boston
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the
transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the
transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the
manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
* There were no deaths or passengers left the ship during voyage.
7 Thomas Filzpatrick this could be a "t" in Fil as later in the list there is the same
name and the t is crossed but on this one it is not crossed.
8 Michl the l is raised which would probably be Micheal or Michel listed this way
throughout the list.
10 Bridgl,. Felzpatrick could be Bridget beings he is not crossing the t at this time.
Don't know why he put the comma behind the name.
13 Thomas Laffy could be an o making it Loffy.
15 Mary Fitzpatrick is probably traveling with the Laffy or Loffys due to age.
20 Patt have found no abreavation for this name at this time.
21 Wm is probably William.
22 Aluty Guehty could be Alutz.
29 Banaly Kelly could be Banely.
32 Wm C??ley first letter is raised but not high enough for a t or l, second letter
could be an n or a u as it is not high or go below the line.
43 Marh have found no abreviation for this name.
45 Thm. Right now have no idea what this means.
50-51 Thomas Cradis could be Craelis.
52 Winifred Cradis could be Woniford.
61 BndyL Nencly could be Nendy.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Bette Dew a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 April 1999
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