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Ship Amy


Londonderry, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
23 August 1836

Printed for J. H. Barnes, Ship & Insurance Broker,
opposite the Custom House, Philadelphia-by Russell & Martien
C.3
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Br Ship Amy whereof Tho^s Green is Master from Londonderry, Ireland, burthen 458 48/95 tons, and owned by - of London and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: passenger number*, names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging*, and to what country intending to reside*.
  1   Geo.          Ramsay       20      male    labourer        1 - 1 chest, 1 barretl  
  2   Robert        Barlie       50      male    shoemaker              
  3   Isabella      Barlie       50      female  wife          
  4   Patrick       Barlie       18      male                    2 to 8 - 4 chests, 3 boxes,     
  5   Jane          Barlie       16      female  spinster                2 barrels       
  6   Isabella      Barlie       14      female  child           
  7   Martha        Barlie       12      female  child           
  8   Alexander     Barlie       10      male    child           
  9   James         Smith        21      male    weaver          9 to 14 - 2 chests, 3 boxes     
 10   James         Lindsay      23      male    weaver          
 11   Geo.          Gillespie    17      male    surveyor                
 12   John          Maxwell      40      male    farmer          
 13   John          M^cDade      21      male    labourer                
 14   W^m           Norris       26      male    labourer                
 15   Geo.          M^cCarley    16      male    weaver          15 to 20 - 4 chests, 2 boxes, 1 barrel  
 16   Eleanor       M^cCarley    18      female  spinster                
 17   Bernard       M^cCarley    63      male    farmer          
 18   Betty         M^cCarley    11      female  girl            
 19   James         M^cCarley    13      male    boy             
 20   Betty         M^cCarley    50      female  wife            
 21   W^m           Sweeney      20      male    weaver          21 to 23 - 2 chesat, 3 boxes, 1 babl    
 22   Thomas        Ferfair      20      male    weaver          
 23   Mathew        Russel       40      male    servant         
 24   Sam^l         Smith        24      male    labourer                
 25   W^m           Smith        15      male    labourer        24 to 27 - 2 chests, 2 boxes    
 26   Samuel        Smith        18      male    labourer                
 27   Samuel        Kerr         15      male    labourer                
 28   Mary          Wilson       40      female  spinster        28 to 30 - 1 chest, 3 boxes, 1 barrel   
 29   John          Wilson       21      male    shoemaker               
 30   John          Stewart      41      male    labourer                
 31   Nathaniel     Russel       36      male    weaver          31 to 36 - 3 chest, 2 boxes, 2 bbls     
 32   Edward        Cooke        18      male    weaver          
 33   John          Cooke        16      male    labourer                
 34   Jane          Wisely       16      female  servant         
 35   W^m           Miller       18      male    weaver          
 36   Jane          Miller       16      female  s[              
 37   Mary          M^cGee       24      female  spinster                
 38   Samuel        Philips      15      male    shoemaker               
 39   Catherine     Philips      17      female  seamstress   
 40   John          M^cMullen    18      male    weaver
 41   John          Barron       19      male    weaver
 42   John          Little       20      male    labourer        42, 43 - 2 chests, 3 boxes
 43   Robert        Wauchup      20      male    weaver
 44   Patrick       M^cDonagh    32      male    gentleman       44 to 47 - 2 chests, 1 box, 1 barrel
 45   Mary          Roger        20      female  servant
 46   Jane          Barris       28      female  stay maker
 47   Jane          Rogers        5      female  child
 48   Mary          Ragan        21      female  spinster
 49   William       Ragan         3      male    child           48 to 51 - 3 chests, 3 boxes
 50   Mary          Teese        13      female  child
 51   Mary          Haill        17      female  servant
 52   John          Daily        52      male    tavern keeper  
 53   Cath^e        Daily        55      female  wife            52 to 57 - 2 chests, 3 boxes, 2 beds
 54   Mary          Lean         55      female  spinster
 55   James         Lean         19      male    labourer
 56   Grace         Lean         17      female  servant
 57   Mary          Lean          9      female  servant
 58   Bernard       Quinn        35      male    weaver          58 to 60 - 1 chest, 2 boxes
 59   Mary          Quinn        30      female  wife
 60   Frank         Quinn         2      male    child
 61   Daniel        Collwell     19      male    labourer        61, 62 - 1 chest, 2 boxes
 62   Robert        Moritanet    19      male    labourer
 63   Jane          Culbert      21      female  lady            63 to 65 - 3 boxes, 3 barrels             
 64   James         Culbert      24      male    labourer
 65   Robert        Culbert      21      male    sadler
 66   Rosanna       Brackenridge 30      female  spinster        66 to 71 - 2 chests, 3 barrels
 67   W^m           Brackenridge 11      male    boy
 68   Martha        Brackenridge  7      female  child
 69   Marg^t        Brackenridge  4      female  child 
 70   Widow         Kankers      96      female  dressmaker
 71   Nancy         Brackenridge  8      female  child
 72   James         Dick         29      male    hay maker       72 to 74 - 2 chests, 3 boxes 
 73   James         Kilgore      50      male    servant
 74   James         Kilgore      18      male    clerk   
 75   Eleanor       Danagle      32      female  staymaker       75 to 78 - 3 chests, 2 boxes
 76   Ellen         M^cCurdy     22      female  spinster
 77   Mary Jane     Howell       21      female  servant
 78   Nancy         M^cCurdy     25      female  spinster
 79   James         Steele       18      male    weaver          79 to 82 - 2 chests, 3 boxes,
 80   John          Brunt        16      male    labourer                  2 barrels 
 81   Isabella      Brunt        14      female  servant
 82   James         Burnt        10      male    child
 83   Marg^t        Wilson       21      female  stay maker      83 to 86 -  2 chests, 2 boxes
 84   Catherine     Wilson       18      female  stay maker
 85   Christy       Gallagher    13      male    hair dresser
 86   John          Gallagher    23      male    labourer
 87   John          Lynch        69      male    labourer        87 to 89 - 1 chest, 2 boxes
 88   Isabella      Lynch        20      female  serv ant      
 89   James         Stewart      21      male    weaver
 90   James         M^cNamee     18      male    shoemaker       90 to 98 - 3 chests, 3 boxes, 2 barrels
 91   Cha^s         M^cNamee     20      male    tailor
 92   Bernard       Coors        22      male    weaver
 93   James         Lore         26      male    labourer
 94   Jane          Logan        19      female  dress maker
 95   John          M^cCormack   20      male    farmer
 96   James         M^cNamee     63      male    labourer 
 97   Mary          Kane         22      female  dress maker
 98   Jane          Forrest      20      female  spinster
 99   Susan         Davis        21      female  dressmaker      99 to101 - 2 chests, 2 boxes
100   Rose          M^cCanly     18      female  servant
101   James         Armstrong    17      male    labourer
102   Jane          Reed         50      female  servant         102, 103 - 2 chests, 3 boxes
103   Bridget       Braidon      18      female
104   Geo           Pollock      19      male    labourer        104 to 107 - 2 chests, 3 boxes
105   John          Gallen       35      male    barber
106   Mary          Gallagher    20      female  servant
107   Robert        M^cDonough   20      female  dressmaker
108*  John          Hill                 male                    108 to110 - 1 chest, 2 boxes
109   Alex.         Hill         26      male    labourer
110   Eliza         Hill         24      female  dressmaker
111   Neal          M^cAuley     22      male    labourer        111 to  113 - 3 chests, 3 barrels
112   Marg^t        Linn         18      female  dressmaker
113   Marg^t        Devine       22      female  dressmaker
114   Ephraine      Mory         78      male    farmer          114 to 124 - 1 chest, 3 boxes, 3 barrels
115   James         Mory         40      male    farmer    
116   Robert        Mory         28      male    farmer
117   Ephraine      Mory         24      male    fiddler 
118   Ann           Mory         24      female  spin ster   
119   Sarah         Mory         30      female  spinster    
120   Marg^t        Mory         16      female  servant
121   W^m           Mory         18      male    labourer
122   Joseph        Love         18      male    labourer
123   Joseph        Henderson    19      male    carpenter    
124   Jane          Monagh       20      female  servant
125   Michael       Cameron      22      male    farmer          125 to 129 - 3 chests, 2 boxes
126   John          Cameron      21      male    engraver
127   Isabella      Cameron      22      female  servant
128   Sarah         Cameron      54      female  servant
129   Sally         Nelson       20      female  servant
130   John          Henderson    42      male    labourer        130 to 132 - 2 chests, 3 boxes
131   Robert        Wallace      19      male    labourer
132   Mary          Bonner       19      female  dressmaker     
133   John          Brisband     21      male    labourer        133, 135 - 2 chests, 1 barrel
134   Arthur        Patterson    19      male    fiddler
135   Marg^t        Gray         15      male    servant         135 to 138 - 2 chests, 2 boxes
136   Eliza         Gray          4      female  child
137   James         Gray          2      female  child
138   Ephraim       Loan         24      male    carpenter
139   Daniel        M^cGenty     20      male    weaver          139 to 142 -3 chests, 3 barrels
140   Sarah         M^cGenty     19      female  spinster   
141   Mary          M^cGenty     23      female  spinster
142   James         Henry        19      male    weaver
143   John          Ferguson     17      male    labourer        143 to 145 - 7 chests, 2 boxes
144   James         Ferguson     25      male    servant
145   Jane          Ranken       18      female  servant
146   Anne          M^cGuiggan   16      female  servant         146 to 151 - 3 boxes, 3 barrels
147   James         M^cKean      19      male    servant    
148   Mary          Reed         49      female  servant
149   Geo.          Reed         16      male    servant
150   Eliza         Reed         12      female  servant
151   Mary          Reed          9      female  servant
152*  Thomas        Genlay       70      male    farmer          152 to 156 - 2 boxes, 2 trunks
153*  Ma??l         Genlay       36      female  servant
154   Betty         Kelly        21      female  servant
155   Thomas        Bradley      15      male    clerk
156   Hugh          Keys         17      male    waiter
157   James         Shield       63      male    farmer          157 to 159 - 3 chests, 3 boxes
158   Anne          Stewart      19      female  servant
159   Marg^t        Campbell     30      female  servant
160   Hamilton      Irwin        20      male    weaver          160 bto 162 - 2 chests, 3 barrels 
161   Eleanor       Irwin        52      female  wife
162   Mary          Shield       22      female  spinster
163   M^r           M^cKinley    50      male    farmer              
164   M^rs          M^cKinley    40      female  wife
165   Sarah         Malseid      15      female  servant
166   John          M^cKinley    15      male    farmer          163 to 177 - 4 chersts, 5 boxes.
167   Charles       M^cKinley    13      male    farmer                 3 barrels, &  bedding
168   Sarah         M^cKinley    11      female  spinster  
169   Catherine     M^cKinley     9      female  spinster
170   Isabella      M^cKinley     6      female  child
171   William       M^cKinley     3      male    child
172   David         M^cKinley     4      male    child
173   Samuel        M^cKinley       6 mo male    child
174   Mary          Ewing        20      female  spinster 
175   Jane          Stewart      19      female  spinster
176   Matty         Buchannan    25      female  spinster
177   John          Brisland     30      male    tailor
178   Alex.         Owens        24      male    weaver          178 to 181 - 3 chests, 2 boxes
179   Francis       Gwynne       21      male    weaver
180   Cast          Joyce        18      female  spinster
181   Charles       Barry        21      male    tailor
182   W^m           Aldwell      21      male    exciseman       1 chest, 3 boxes
183   Robert        Crossin      24      male    farmer          1 chest, 2 boxes
   

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.
^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.
*  All passengers came from Ireland and intended to reside in the United States
   so these two columns are not shown.


107      Deceased at sea.
152, 153 Surnames maybe Ginlay, Ginlary.
153      Given name middle letters are faded, final "l" is superscripted,
         name could be Ma??^i, or Mar?^l

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 51.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
29 March 2009



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