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Ship Tacitus


From Liverpool to New Orleans, November 26, 1836
Report of Passengers on board the Ship Tacitus whereof John R. Russell is Master, arrived at the Port of New-Orleans, on the ________ day of __________ 1836 from Liverpool. (Transcriber's note: only the year was filled in.)
Columns represent: Name; Gender; Age; Place of Birth. There were no remarks or deaths recorded.
    
   
     Isaac Bird       Male     22   England
     Jno. Donlin      Male     28   Ireland
     Mary Donlin      female   30   Ireland
     Mary Donlin      female   21   Ireland 
     Bridget Rylah    female   18   Ireland
     John Ryan        Male     45   Ireland
     Patt Conner      Male     21   Ireland   
     Jas. Boyd        Male     27   Scotland
     Ann Boyd         fem.     25   Isle Man
     D. L. Moore      M        24   Ireland
     Wm. L. Moore     M        26   Ireland
     Wm. L. Moore     M        20   Ireland
     Saml. Sumerville M        28   Ireland
     Wm. Dickens      M        34   England
     Patt McCabbe     M        24   Ireland
     Edd. McCabbe     M        24   Ireland     (1)
     Terence McCabbe  M        30   Ireland
     Michael Clark    M        22   Ireland
     Edward Clark     M        21   Ireland
     Con. Rylah       M        23   Ireland

Transcriber's footnote:
1. The first name was abbreviation for Edward: Ed and then 
small d above the line.

Correspondence 02/11/2004 passenger Michael Clark
I am quite sure Michael Clark, 22, Ireland, is my G-G-Grandfather.  
He married Mary Loftus of his home Co. of Mayo and had one son, 
Martin, born  (date we have is 1837) but he is listed as born in 
Ireland.
 
They settled in Utica NY where he worked on digging the canal and 
then opened his own cooperage.  I have a list of all of the many 
children he and Mary were blessed with. Marilynn Masten


National Archives and Records Administration, Film #259, Roll #14.

Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 December 1998.



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