Ship Amy
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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