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Ship Augusta


Liverpool, England to New Orleans, Louisiana
15 November 1839

List of Passengers on Board Ship Augusta from Liverpool for New Orleans
Columns represent: Name, Age, Of What Nation, Destination, Baggage
 1  Simpson, John             25   Ireland   New Orleans
 2  Stewart, Samuel           17   Ireland   New Orleans   2 boxes
 3  Espy, John                19   Ireland   New Orleans   2 boxes
 4  Dean, Martha              24   Ireland   New Orleans   2 boxes
 5  Dean, John                 1   Ireland   New Orleans
 6  Espy, James               14   Ireland   New Orleans
 7  Espy, Eliza               12   Ireland   New Orleans
 8  Crosby, H. H.             28   England   New Orleans   3 Boxes
 9  Marks, Henry              21   Prushia   New Orleans   1 Box
10  Levi, Samuel              23   Prushia   New Orleans
11  Kelduff, Michael          26   England   New Orleans   2 boxes
12* Mclamer, John             27   Ireland   New Orleans   2 boxes
13* Mclamer, Bridget          22   Ireland   New Orleans
14* Mclamer, Philip           20   Ireland   New Orleans   1 Trunk
15* Mclamer, Philip 2d        22   Ireland   New Orleans   1 box
16  Germiun, Robert           26   England   New Orleans   1 box
17  Germiun, Thomas           22   England   New Orleans   1 box
18  Jones, Owen               27   England   New Orleans   1 box
19  Jones, John               25   England   New Orleans   1 box
20  Jones, David              21   England   New Orleans   1 box
21  Prichel, Hugh             19   Ireland   New Orleans   1 box
22* Nolain, Michael           28   U.S.A     New Orleans   1 box
23  Mahor, Patrick            21   Ireland   New Orleans   1 box
24  Lee, Peter                19   Ireland   New Orleans
25  Owens, Bernard            18   Ireland   New Orleans   1 Trunk
26  Archdale, Anna            45   England   New Orleans   5 boxes + 1 Trunk
27  Croford, Rosanna          25   U.S.A.    New Orleans   1 box + 1 Trunk
28  Cornall, James            51   Ireland   New Orleans   2 boxes
29  Cornall, John             20   Ireland   New Orleans   2 boxes
30  Cornall, Thomas           17   Ireland   New Orleans
31  McDermant, Aliene         18   England   Mobile        1 box
32  Thompson, Alser           16   England   Mobile

Cabin Passengers
33  Murenson, Mr.                                          1 Trunk
34  Case, Mr. and wife                                     3 Trunks
35  Kenny, Mrs. and 4 Children                             3 Trunks
36  Medcalf, Mrs.                                          2 Trunks

New Orleans Nov. 15 1839


Transcriber's Notes:

* An * indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder or is used to call
  your attention to additional information in the transciber's notes.

  The original document recorded the given name first and the surname second.
  This was the fourth page attached to the film for the Ship Nimrod on the same date.
  One of the transcribers suggested it looked like Augusta couldn't finish the voyage
  and boarded the Nimrod. Click here for the Nimrod.


12-15  Surname difficult to read.  It could be McLumer.
22     Surname difficult to read.  It could read "Nokaue", "Nohan", or "Noleau"

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 19, List 361.
Transcribed by Dorothy J. Smiley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 August 2009



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