Brig Mary
PORT OF BOSTON
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Brig Mary of Yarmouth whereof Jos. Wyman is Master, burthen 82 tons, and --/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Cork for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, country to which they severally belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants. All the passengers were from Ireland, and all intended to reside in the United States, so the last two columns have been eliminated (although whether they ever got to stay is not clear: see note at end of list.)
1 Thomas Donaghue 24 male Ireland United States
2 Timothy Kelleher 22 male
3 Manual Coghlan 24 male
4 Thomas Florahan 29 male
5 Ellen Cortin 2 female
6 Thos. Walsh 20 male
7 Wm. Shea 19 male
8 Joseph Cavanagh 21 male
9 John Cavanagh 20 male
10 Manual Fenetta 30 male
11 Ellen Callehan * 30 female
12 Johanna Callahan 8 female
13 Mary Callohan 9 female
14 Ellen Callohan 37 female
15 Bridget Callohan 6 female
16 Catharine Callohan 5 female
17 Thos. Turner 20 male
18 Danl. Sullivan 6 male
19 Michael Connor 40 male
20 Margaret Connor 40 female
21 James Connor 17 male
22 Catharine Connor 15 female
23 Mary Connor 15 female
24 Thomas Connor 11 male
25 Michael Manning 20 male
26 Thomas Collins 20 male
27 Jeremiah Brion 20 male
28 Margaret Brion 26 female
29 Bridget Brion 21 female
30 Johanna Brion 2 female
31 Mary Brion 2 female
32 Edwd. Noo?an * 40 male
33 Jeremiah Mahony 33 male
34 Pat Sullivan 22 male
35 James Daley 20 male
36 Timothy Daley 20 male
37 Dennis Murphy 20 male
38 Timothy Driscoll 25 male
39 Eliza Atkinson 25 female
40 Pat Bowles 27 male
41 John Brown 20 male
42 John Connor 25 male
43 Simon Lovett 20 male
44 John Sullivan 20 male
45 Con. Sullivan 22 male
46 Danl. Sullivan 19 male
Note on manifest: "The above named vessel sailed
without discharging her Passengers, the Captain
refusing to give the bonds required by the State Laws."
Transcriber's Notes:
#11 spelled 3 ways here.
#32 letter in question is either m or n.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 14 May 1999
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