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Cruikston Castle


Londonderry, Ireland to Philadelphia
18 September 1837

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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