Schooner Radius
From Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada to Boston
May 5, 1847
COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Sch Radius of Halifax whereof Wm Fouhler is Master, burthen 88 tons and 0/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Windsor for Boston:
Columns represent: Names; Age; Sex; Occupation; Trade; Country to which or Profession they severally belong and they intend to become inhabitants
1 John Robinson 33 Male Farmer Nova Scotia U States 2 Wm Ferguson 35 Male Farmer Nova Scotia U States 3 James Derumple 46 Male Farmer Nova Scotia U States 4 Eunice Derumple 20 female Nova Scotia U States 5 Eleanor Roulston 21 female Nova Scotia U States 6 James Rogers 25 Male Farmer Nova Scotia U States 7 Mary Rogers 24 female Nova Scotia U States 8 Sarah Ann Rogers 1 female Nova Scotia U States 9 Mary Rogers 4 female Nova Scotia U States 10 Margaret Abraham 48 female Nova Scotia U States 11 Elizabeth Abraham 21 female Nova Scotia U States 12 Margaret Abraham 19 female Nova Scotia U States Transcriber's Notes: Identified as "Man. 579 Sch Radius May 5th, 1847" on face page; Master's name might be Foulker
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Bill Kerchof for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.21 May 1999
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