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Ship Ulverstone


DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI – PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, Thos. P. Corne?*, master or commander of the ship Ulverstone do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list signed by me and now delivered to the Collector of this District, contains the names of all the Passengers, taken on board the said ship at the port of Liverpool or at any time since, and that all matters therein set forth, are according to the best of my knowledge and belief just and true; I do further swear that none of the said passengers have died on the voyage. Sworn before me this 30th day of November 1826, (signed) B? Che?, coll.; (signed) Thos. P. Corne?
LIST OF ALL PASSENGERS taken on board the ship Ulverstone whereof Thos P. Corne? is Master, at the Port of Liverpool and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
  Wm. Scott         45    male    merchant     United States  Savannah
  J?anvoine    *    40    male    merchant     France         New Orleans
  Michl. Shea       35    male    sail maker   Ireland        New Orleans
  Cathne. Shea      30    female               Ireland        New Orleans
  John Cassey       35    male    labourer     Ireland        Louisiana
  Cathne. Cassey    28    female               Ireland        Louisiana
  John Cassey        3    boy                  Ireland        Louisiana
  Mary Cassey        6    girl                 Ireland        Louisiana
  Ellen Cassey     1-1/2  girl                 Ireland        Louisiana
  Francis Cassey    30    male    labourer     Ireland        Louisiana
  Margaret Cassey   25    female               Ireland        Louisiana
  Michl. Downey     26    male    labourer     Ireland        Louisiana
  Margaret Downey   25    female               Ireland        Louisiana      
    
Transcriber's Note: 
* Captain's name was Cornen or Corner.    
* J?anvoine: no other name for this passenger.  The letter in question 
  is either e or i.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 6.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
9 March 1999



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