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Brig Charlotte Ann


St John, New Brunswick*, Canada to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11 May 1842

GEORGE, Ship and Insurance Broker, No. 121 South Second Street,
opposite the Custom-House, Philadelphia
REPORT and MANIFEST of all the passengers taken on board the Brig Charlotte Ann whereof A. W. Brown? is Captain, from St. John*, burthen ____ tons, and owned by Forayner? of _____________ and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation*, to what country belonging*, to what country they intend to reside*.
                                           
 1   Peter         Campbell    30     male   
 2   Catharine     Campbell    30     female 
 3   Michael       Campbell     5     male 
 4   James         Campbell     1y6m  male 
 5   W^m           Corran      37     male
 6   Lydia         Corran      15     female 
 7   Ellen         M^cGarvey   44     female
 8   Susan         M^cGarvey   17     female
 9   Emma          M^cGarvey    4     female
10   Sally         Connors     37     female  
11   Rosanna       Connors     11     female  
12   Daniel        Connors      8     male
13   Sarah Jane    Connors      6     female
14   Mary          Coleman     60     female   
15   Ellen         Coleman     14     female  
16   James         Coleman     11     male
17   Mary E.       Fitzgibbon   2     female    
18   Mary          Scandlan    22     female
19   Dean          Coleman     17     male
20   Eliza         Lindsay     24     female
21   Robert        Lindsay      3     male  
22   Margaret      Lindsay      1     female
23   Sarah         M^cKay      22     female
24   Elizabeth     M^cKay       1     female  
25   Elizabeth     Sweeny      22     female 
26   Susan         Sweeny      24     female
27   Marg^t        Cummings    32     female
28   Ann           Cummings    24     female
29   Rebecca       Cummings    22     female  
30   Margaret Ann  Dunsmore    22     female
31   John          Quinn       30     male
32   George        Russell     36     male  
   

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.
*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for search purpose.
*  All passengers were listed vertically as having occupations of "farmers,
   mechanics and laborers", who came from "Great Britain and Ireland" and who
   intended to reside in the United States of America so these columns are not
   shown.
*  Manifest says that the ship sailed from St. John. Ancestry.com claims that
   it sailed from St. Johns, Newfoundland.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 59.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 September 2009



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