Brig Ann
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Br Brig Ann whereof Thomas Sevinford is Master from Londonderry, Ireland, burthen _________ tons, and owned by ____________ of ______________ and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: passenger number*, names, age, sex*, occupation, to what country belonging*, and to what country intending to reside*.
1 James Boyer 59 farmer 2 Rapheal Boyer 52 wife 3 John Boyer 18 labourer 4 Samuel Boyer 13 labourer 5 David Boyer 11 labourer 6 James Boyer 8 child 7 William Boyer 2 child 8 Martha M^cClean 17 spinster 9 Fanny Creighton 20 spinster 10 Nancy Creighton 18 spinster 11 Chritriana M^cAuley 20 spinster 12 Martha M^cAuley 17 spinster 13 Layne M^cGuiness 20 spinster 14 James Weldon 22 labourer 15 Nancy Weldon 22 spinster 16 Catharine M^cHugh 36 spinster 17 Jane Weldon 29 spinster 18 Marg^t Montgomery 14 spinster 19 Eliza M^cNaught 17 spinster 20 Peggy Busland 24 spinster 21 Ann Love 36 spinster 22 Rose Love 28 spinster 23 Catharine Love 9 child 24 Peggy Guy 21 spinster 25 Peggy Guy 2 child 26 Phinck Lowman 20 labourer 27 W^m Black 22 weaver 28 Mary Lowman 52 spinster 29 Biddy Lowman 21 spinster 30 Anne Lowman 16 spinster 31 James Lowman 14 labourer 32 Mary Lowman 11 child 33 Adam Colhoun 43 labourer 34 James Higgens 24 tuylor 35 Mary Huldin 14 spinster 36 Edward Stokes 26 carpenter 37 Ann Stokes 21 spinster 38 Elizabeth Stokes 2 child 39 Catharine M^cNair 23 spinster 40 Marg^t Stewart 60 spinster 41 Marg^t Rowan 36 spinster 42 Mary Delap 16 spinster 43 Elizabeth Delap 18 spinster 44 Ann M^cMullin 22 spinster 45 Mary Ann M^cMullin 1y 6m child 46 Mary M^cAuley 60 spinster 47 Ellen Gorman 20 spinster 48 Allen Gorman 18 spinster 49 Betty Coyle 26 spinster 50 P)atrick M^cBride 50 weaver 51 Elizabeth M^cBride 48 spinster 52 Anne M^cBride 22 spinster 53 Elizabeth M^cBride 17 spinster 54 John M^cBride 12 child 55 Susanna M^cBride 10 child 56 James M^cBride 8 child 57 Neal M^cBride 4 child 58 Hugh Brackenridge 40 labourer 59 W^m Huston 32 weaver 60 John Wisely 18 weaver 61 John Shelly 30 chandler 62 Robert Smith 22 labourer 63 James Coyle 29 tailor 64 Ellen Coyle 19 spinster 65 James Coyle 1 infamt 66 James Lameton 25 shoemaker 67 Kate Lameton 25 spinster 68 Jane Love 27 spinster 69 Thomas Love 6 child 70 John Love 4 child 71 Jane Winton 20 spinster 72 Ellen Winton 20 spinster 73 Mary Hatton 61 spinster 74 Hannah M^cCollon 17 spinster 75 Biddy M^cCollon 19 spinster 76 Anne Carty 19 spinster 77 Biddy Fox 3 child 78 Jane Morrow 72 spinster 79 Nancy Kelly 70 spinster 80 Kitty Russel 40 spinster 81 Joseph Russel 10 child 82 Jane Russel 6 child 83 Michael M^cGuiness 36 weaver 84 Francis Farrell 23 weaver 85 John Farrell 10 child 86 Andrew Harkin 17 labourer 87 Anthony Gorman 24 tailor 88 Charles Riddle 40 farmer 89 Elizabeth Riddle 40 spinster 90 William Riddle 12 child 91 Matilda Riddle 10 child 92 Samuel Riddle 8 child 93 Molly Riddle 6 child 94 Jane Riddle 6 child 95 Hugh Riddle 3 child 96 Robert Riddle 1 child 97 Robert Riddle 74 farmer 98 Mary Ann Riddle 68 wife 99 Charles Riddle 19 labourer 100 Monther Riddle 20 spinster 101 Mary Ann Riddle 10 child 102 John Roxbury 16 labourer 103 Molly Mitchell 85 spinster 104 Sophia Cumming 19 spinster 105 Hugh Callaghan 16 spinster 106 Ann Keegan 22 spinster 107 Thomas M^cCorkel 17 clerk 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. * Sex of passengers not listed. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference. * All passengers were from Ireland and intended to reside in the United States so these two columns are not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 50.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 March 2009
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