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Ship Forest King


Liverpool, England to New Orleans, Louisiana
26 December 1854

List of Passengers taken on board the Ship Forest King whereof Allen is Master, at the Port of Liverpool and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, *Occupations, *Country to which they belong, *Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *Number that have died on the Passage.
 
 1  Gilmer, Alia        30 female 
 2  Reel, E             26 male
 3  Byrne, Jane         21 female
 4  Carrill, P          22 m
 5  Pine, H             22 m
 6* Perillar, Fr        47 m
 7  Freld, Chr          29 m
 8  Kelly, Peter        21 m
 9  Aranda, L.P.        20 m
10  Holmes, Joh         28 m
11  Holmer, Ell         28 fem
12  Grosh, W.R.         26 male
13* Blackloch, Chr      40 male
14* Blackloch, Jane     40 fem
15* Blackloch, Maryanne 13 fem
16* MacKnard, Darry     12 male
17  MacKnard, Th.       11 male
18  MacKnard, R.         9 male
19  Centiore, Fr        33 male
20  Jopha, H.           28 male
21  Johnston, E.        37 male
22  Spino, H.           30 male
23* Wylock, A.          19 male
24  Eganiski, Ch        18 male
25  Bordman, W.         27 male
26* Bordman, W.         ?? male
27  Reynolds, G.        35 male
28  Reynolds, Mrs       32 fem
29  Reynolds, Ger.       1 m
30  Conlan, Saml        32 m
31  Conlan, Mrs.        30 f
32  Conlan, Henry        9 m
33  Cathans, Rob        30 m
34  Kelly, Jas          24 m
35* Head, Barnes        26 m
36  Head, Ch.           17 m
37  Head, Alfred        13 m
38  Brad, Geoff         17 m
39  Conner, Hr.         18 m
40  Caffey, C           33 fem
41  Caffey, Peter        1 male
42  Heggerty, May       19 fem
43  Heggerty, Cathrine   2 fem
44  Dane, Th.           25 male
45  Brete, Fr           34 male
46  Brete, Mrs.         34 fem
47  Grinan, Th.         35 male
48  Grinan, Elzs        35 fem
49  Grinan, Ellen        9 fem
50  Grinan, M            3 fem


Transcriber's Notes:

?  The "?" indicates letters or words that cannot be read due to the quality of the
   original document.
*  An "*" indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder or is used
   to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes.

*  The original document recorded the given name first and the surname second.
*  The column "Occupation" recorded "farmer" for all and therefore eliminated.
*  The column "Country to which they belong" was recorded as "Great Britian" for
   all and therefore eliminated.
*  The column "The country in which they intend to become inhabitants" was listed
   as the United States for all and therefore eliminated.
*  The column "Died on Voyage" had "United States" recorded and therefore eliminated.


    6 Surname could be "Peullar"
13-15 Surname could be "Mackloch"
   16 Given name could be "Dany"
   23 Surname could be "Wylick"
   26 Age illegible
   35 Given name could be "Bawes" or "Barries"

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 41.
Contributed by Luciana Ramnos III
Transcribed by Dorothy J. Smiley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 November 2009



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