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Schooner Anna


Margaretteville, Nova Scotia, Canada to Boston, Massachusetts
24 April 1873

List of Manifest of all the passengers taken on board the Schr Anna whereof John Roy is master from Margaretteville, burden 88 tons
Coloumns represent: Name, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country in which they intend to become inhabitants, died on the voyage (this coloumn is used for part of the vessel occupied).

  1  W^m Watson       31   m   mech     Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  2  Joseph Watson    24   m   mech     Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  3  James Watson     22   m   mech     Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  4  Raymond Burns    24   m   farmer   Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  5  George Brown     16   m   farmer   Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  6  Wesley Phinney   18   m   farmer   Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  7  Abner McLane     21   m   farmer   Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  8  Mary G Watson    18   f            Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
  9  Mary Misner      18   f            Nova Scotia   United States   cabin      
    

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.
 
*  Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.
*  Passengers where numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 84.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt, members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 January 2010



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