Ship Constantine
I, Samuel Macoduck, Master of the Ship Constantine do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on Board of the said Ship Constantine at Liverpool from which port the said ship has now arrived; and that on said List is truly designated the age, the sex and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage and the names and ages of those who died. So help me God,
(Signed) S. Macoduck
Sworn to this 27 March 1862 Before me (signed) C. W. Embrey, D. C.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Constantine whereof S. Macoduck is Master, from Liverpool, burthen 1160 78/95 tons.
Columns represent: Number on the list, Given name and surname, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country in which they intend to become inhabitants, Part of the Vessel occupied by each passenger during the Voyage
1 Thomas Fitzpatrick 17y 9m Male Druggist Ireland United States Second Cabin 2 James Lynch 25y Male Mariner United States United States Second Cabin 3 Austin MacInirney 18y Male Baker Ireland United States Second Cabin 4 Mary Riordan 40y Female Widow Ireland United States Second Cabin 5 Mary Murphy 19y Female Servant Ireland United States Second Cabin 6 Walter Watson 53y Male Farmer Ireland United States Second Cabin 7 John Fry 35y Male Smith United States United States Second Cabin 8 Patrick Foley 40y Male Shoemaker Ireland United States Second Cabin 9 W^m Gillman 18y Male Clerk Ireland United States Second Cabin 10 Robert Townsley 22y Male Fitter United States United States Second Cabin 11 Isabella Townsley 23y Female Wife to above Ireland United States Second Cabin 12 Thomas Slater 27y Male Weavear England United States Second Cabin 13 Daniel Steele 15y Male Labourer Ireland United States Second Cabin 14 Sarah Keady 17y Female Servant Ireland United States Second Cabin 15 Andrew McKeown 46y Male Labourer United States United States Second Cabin Transcriber's Notes: An asterisk (*) is used to refer to an item in the transcriber's notes, which explains the entry. A question mark (?) is used for letter/letters that cannot be read because of the quality of the document. Where possible a suggestion is given in the Transcriber's Notes of what the letter/letters may be. A circumflex (^) is used to indicate missing letters in a name or word. The original lister showed this by writing the final letter smaller and raising it above the line. The column, "Died on the voyage" was eliminated from this transcription as there were no deaths on this passage. The original lister did not number the passengers, nor did he provide a recapitulation; however, it appears to be a complete manifest.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 218, List 242.
Transcribed by Lora Lee Ament and Patricia Martin Kennedy members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 April 2009
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