Cruikston Castle
REPORT and LIST of the Passengers taken on board the Cruikston Castle of Greenock wherof D. Ferguson is Master, burthen 383 tons, bound from the Port of Londonderry, Ireland and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, name, age, sex, occupation, country they belong to*, country they intend to reside*.
1 Jenny Daly 18 female seamstress 2 Sarah Thompson 28 female seamstress 3 Eliza M^cLlveny 60 female seamstress 4 Mary Mallen 21 female seamstress 5 Tho^s Hesens 21 male farmer 6 John Haraghty 18 male farmer 7 Mary Haraghty 28 female seamstress 8 Sarah Haraghty 22 female seamstress 9 John Love 30 male farmer 10 J? M^cMorgan 28 male seamstress 11 Rob^t Smith 18 male farmer 12 David Lynch 20 male farmer 13 W^m Lynch 19 male farmer 14 W^m Dugen 16 male farmer 15 W. J. Henny 26 male farmer 16 M^rs Henny 29 female 17 child Henny 3m female 18 Samuel Ander? 22 male blacksmith 19 Cathrine Hanley 19 female seamstress 20 David Hanley 20 male farmer 21 Pat T%oy 22 male farmer 22* Cathrine Con? 18 female seamstress 23* ? ? 22 male weaver 24* B? ??he?? 24 male farmer 25 Joseph Hurst 61 male farmer 26 Joseph Hurst 22 male farmer 27 Ja? Hurst 15 male farmer 28 Elizs Hurst 40 female seamstress 29 Ann Scott 17 female seamstress 30 Jane Sornaden 18 female seamstress 31 Ja^s Creighton 23 male labourer 32 Jn^o Mellon 23 male farmer 33 Rich^d Lyons 23 male farmer 34 Cornnel Hegarty 18 male farmer 35 Hana Cannon 28 female seamstress 36 Rob^t Doyle 60 male white smith 37 Eliza Doyle 13 female seamstress 38 Eliza Doyle 50 female seamstress 39 John Doyle 30 male farmer 40 Cathrine Doyle 20 female seamstress 41 Cathrine Candy 20 female seamstress 42 Mary Ann Cane 17 female seamstress 43 Mary M^cClosky 67 female seamstress 44 Bess Allingham 20 female seamstress 45 Eliza Virtue 20 female seamstress 46 Cath O'Donnel 18 female seamstress 47 Cha^s Canning 22 male farmer 48 W. J. M^cMellen 20 male farmer 49* Armour M^cF? 18 male farmer 50 Owen Lynch 22 male farmer 51 Ellen Wethington 19 female seamstress 52* John Pe?se 23 male weaver 53 Mary Miller 22 female seamstress 54 Dan^l Galbraith 21 male farmer 55 Margy Galbraith 23 female potter 56 John Saylor 60 male carpenter 57 Cath Saylor 50 female seamstress 58 John Saylor 28 male farmer 59 Cath^n Saylor 21 female seamstress 60 Rob^t Saylor 18 male farmer 61 Ja^s Elkane 28 male farmer 62 Frances Elkane 24 female seamstress 63 W^m Elkane 12 male seamstress 64 Jn^o Riddle 19 male blacksmith 65 Jn^o Biene 24 male farmer 66 William M^cCalhoun 26 male carter 67 Mary M^cClintoth 17 female seamstress 68 Owen Maloy 17 male farmer 69 W^m Charleton 28 male farmer 70 Eliza Charleton 22 female seamstress 71 Rob^t Orr 19 male farmer 72 Andy Brown 19 male farmer 73 Rob^t Sheils 23 male farmer 74* ? M^cClo? 36 female weaver 75 Sean M^cClo? 21 female seamstress 76 Oliver M^cClo? 20 male weaver 77 David M^cClo? 7m male 78 And^w Kinkaid 25 male shoemaker 79 Cha^s Roddy 29 male farmer 80 Cath^n Roddy 22 female seamstress 81 Jane Conolly 22 female seamstress 82 Ja^s M^cMichael 21 male shoemaker 83 Jane M^cMichael 19 female seamstress 84 Miss M^cQuiggan 19 female seamstress 85 Jn^o M^cElroy 15 male farmer 86 Ellen M^cElroy 17 female seamstress 87 W^m Hunter 17 male farmer 88 Jn^o Hunter 21 male farmer 89 Clarke Martin 22 male weaver 90* Sarah Br?ton 56 female seamstress 91 Rob^t Br?ton 16 male farmer 92 W^m Br?ton 14 male farmer 93 Ja^s Ewing 22 male farmer 94 W^m Boyle 18 male shoemaker 95 Tho^s Lindsay 20 male farmer 96 Patr^k Dogherty 19 male farmer 97* Mary Ca?soon 27 female seamstress 98 Lydia Ca?soon 24 female seamstress 99* 100 Isabella Ca?soon 22 female seamstress 101 Rob^t Ca?soon 23 male farmer 102 W^m Miller 19 male seamstress 103 Mary A. Mitchell 20 female farmer 104 Jn^o Smythe 19 male farmer 105* Nancy Smythe ? female seamstress 106 Cha^s M^cCleary 34 male weaver 107 Marg^t M^cCleary 30 female seamstress 108 W^m Forbes 20 male farmer 109* Jn^o Graham ?5 male dyer 110 Sarah M^cCoy 20 female farmer 111 Ja^s Baird 19 male weaver 112 Biddy M^cMenney 25 female seamstress 113 Betty Short 30 female seamstress 114 Eliza Short 6 female 115 Jn^o M^cIlheney 15 male labourer 116 Rebeca M^cIlheney 29 female seamstress 117 W^m Taylor 26 male farmer 118 Geo Taylor 25 male weaver 119 John Taylor 19 male labourer 120 Martha Taylor 27 female seamstress 121 Ja^s Toleaning 32 male taylor 122 Pat^k Devine 32 male farmer 123 Susan Devine 30 female seamstress 124 Cha^s Devine 3m male 125 Owen Devine 35 male 126 Dan^l M^cRory 30 male farmer 127* Mary ? 17 female seamstress 128* Mary D?e 6m female 129* Rose D?e 20 female seamstress 130 Cathrine M^cRory 5 female labourer 131 Dan^l M^cRory 3 male 132 Pat^k Divine 37 male labourer 133 Cha^s Mullin 20 male spinster 134 Ro? M^cClaren 20 male labourer 135 Tho^s M^cConner 20 male flax dresser? 136* ? ? 137 Dan^l M^cClosky 22 male weaver 138 Marg^t Kelly 60 female seamstress 139 Cha^s Brown 16 male farmer 140 Ja^s Cullen 18 male carter 141 Sarah Cullen 20 female seamstress 142 Dan^l Hanaran 26 male farmer 143 W^m Johnston 37 male weaver 144 Bern^d M^cMenance 19 male farmer 145 Ja^s Friel 19 male farmer 146 Biddy Friel 22 female seamstress 147 Mary M^cCunny 20 female seamstress 148 Jane Looney 20 female seamstress 149 Matty Downey 20 female seamstress 150 Mary M^cKinlay 60 female seamstress 151 Marg^t M^cKinlay 22 female seamstress 152 Sarah M^cKinlay 12 female seamstress 153 Tho^s M^cT?? 20 male farmer 154 Mary M^cClosky 60 female mother 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. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber to aid search. * All passengers intended to reside in the U.S. therefore this column is not shown. * All passengers were Ireland except for the followiong who were fropm the U. States: 73, 108, 132. 22 Surname looks like Conray or Consay. 23 Surnames blacked out by manifest damage and/or ink blot. 24 Most of surname blacked out by manifest damage and/or ink blot. 49 Last few letters of surname blacked out by ink blot. 52 Surname may be Perse or Pease. 74 Names unreadable due to manifest damage/ink blot. 90 Surname may be Breton or Briton. 97, 98 Surname may be Caisohn or Caisoon. 99 Information is either lined through or missing. 105 age may be 20. 109 age may be 45. 127 Surname blacked out by ink blot 128, 129 Part of surname blacked out by the ink blot, name may be Devine. 136 Given Name blotted out and surname crossed out, all other information left blank.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 May 2009
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