Brig Hannah
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Brig Hannah of Mary Port whereof John Riggs is Master, burthen 287 tons, bound from the Port of Londonderry for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, given and surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong*, country which they intend to inhabit*, and baggage.
1 John Whiteside 22 male weaver ) 2 ? Whiteside 21 female housemaid ) 3 James Armstrong 29 male weaver ) 3 chests, 2 boxes, 1 bbl 4 Marg^t Armstrong 21 female housemaid ) 5 James Morrow 21 male weaver ) 6 Hugh O'Neill 42 male miller ) 7 Anne O'Neill 44 female housewife ) 2 chests, 2 bbls, 2 boxes 8* Elizabeth M. Callin 16 female housemaid ) 9 Jane Callin 19 female housemaid ) 10 Elizabeth Duffy 20 female housemaid ) 1 chest, 1 box, 1 bbl 11 John Andrew 50 male weaver ) 12 Jane Andrew 56 female house keeper ) 13 Eliza Andrew 22 female servant ) 14 Nancy Andrew 18 female servant ) 15 Mary Andrew 26 female house keeper ) 3 chests, 3 bbls, 2 boxes 16 John Andrew 8 male boy ) 17 Anne Andrew 5 female girl ) 18 Mary Jane Andrew 2 female girl ) 19 Mary Parker 26 female house keeper ) 20 David Parker 9 male boy ) 2 chests, 2 bbls, 1 box 21 John Parker 4 male boy ) 22 Mary Ann Parker 1y 6m female girl ) 23 Sam^l Kirkpatrick 22 male weaver ) 23 had 1 chest, 1 barrel 24 John Spence 27 male weaver ) 25 Mary Spence 26 female servant ) 2 chests, 2 bblsd 26 Peggy Spence 24 female servant ) 27 Isabella Spence 18 female servant ) 28 James Adams 19 male farmer ) 29 John Malloy 25 male trader ) 2 boxes, 2 bbls 30 Jane McCauley 20 female housemaid ) 31 Henry Harken 25 male labourer ) 32 Marg^t Conaghan 15 female housemaid ) 33 Patrick Harkens 15 male boy ) 34 Robert Smith 18 male boy ) 35 Michael Cannon 30 male labourer ) 36* John Connaghan 20 male labourer ) 2 chests, 1 box, 1 bbl 37 James Dugan 35 male labourer ) 38 John Murray 42 male labourer ) 39 Susan Murray 36 female house keeper ) 40 George Pollack 19 male weaver ) 41 John Dyermott 21 male labourer ) 42 Biddy Dyermott 19 female servant ) 3 chests, 1 box, 2 bbls 43 Ellen Dyermott 17 female wife ) 44 Eliza Jane Arbuckle 20 female maid ) 45 Patrick Kelly 20 male baker ) 46 Lucinda Gamble 22 female housemaid ) 2 chests, 2 bbls, & bedding 47* Hugh Galleon 28 male baker ) 48 Hannah Galleon 18 female housekeeper ) 49 Mary Rafferty 24 female servant ) 50 Alice Rafferty 40 female servant ) 1 chest, 2 boxes, 1 bbl 51 Sam^l Leslie 25 female wife ) 52 Nancy Leslie 17 female servant ) 53 James Gallagham 18 male weaver ) 54 Jane Gallagham 26 female wife ) 2 chests, 2 bbls, 2 boxes 55 Bernard Hagan 18 male labourer ) 56 James M. Nangle 36 male labourer ) 57 John Boland 20 male labourer ) 58 Sam^l Coller 20 male labourer ) 59 Robert Hawkins 25 male brickmaker ) 60 James Hawkins 21 male brickmaker ) 3 chests, 3 bbls, 1 box 61 Mary Hawkins 24 female wife ) 62 Ellen Hawkins 8 female girl ) 63 Martha Hawkins 6 female girl ) 64 Charles Arnold 20 male sawyer ) 2 chests, 2 bxes, 1 barrel 65 Charles Hanes 22 male labourer ) 66 William Blackburn 22 male weaver ) 67 Patrick Welsh 20 male labourer ) 68 John Morrison 22 male sailor ) 1 chest, 2 boxe4s, 2 bbls 69 Jane Magee 19 female housemaid ) 70 Eliza Magee 22 female housemaid ) 71 Ann Harkens 55 female housewofe ) 72 John Dailey 26 male weaver ) 73 W^m Rutherford 23 male labourer ) 74 Sam^l McCollum 20 male labourer ) 3 chests, 2 boxes, 1 barrel 75 Hugh Devine 40 male labourer ) 76 Jane Devine 36 female wife ) 77 Jane Devine 3 female girl ) 78 Gabella Devine 25 female servant ) 79 Hannah Gorrill 20 female servant ) 80 Magey Connor 20 female servant ) 81 Hugh McShane 55 male weaver ) 2 chests, 2 bbls 82 Marg^t McShane 50 female wife ) 83 Anne McShane 15 female servant ) 84 Mary Harkins 21 female servant ) 85 Anthony McShane 18 male labourer ) 86 Mary M. Feeters 24 female maid ) 87 Mary Gallagher 20 female maid ) 3 chests, 2 bbls 88 Mary McGinley 36 female maid ) 89 Fanny McGinley 43 female maid ) 90 W^m Dougherty 24 male farmer ) 91 Dennis M^cMamee 25 male farmer ) 92 John Dunlap 23 male farmer ) 93 Marg^t Dunlap 27 female servant ) 94* Finley McKinley 27 female weaver ) 2 chests, 2 boxes 95 Patrick Hagan 24 male labourer ) 96 John Boyle 24 male labourer ) 97 W^m Patterson 30 male weaver ) 98 Thomas Glucken 42 male labourer ) 99 John McCroney 19 male weaver ) 3 boxes, 3 bbls 100 Owen Sweeney 16 male labourer ) 101 W^m Gallagher 21 male sadler ) 102 Marg^t Gallagher 16 female servant ) 103 W^m Crossin 20 male tailor ) 104 Robert Hagerty 29 male weaver ) 105 Alex. Chesnut 23 male weaver ) 106 Rachel Corman 18 female servant ) 3 chests, 2 boxes, 1 barrel 107 David Campbell 20 male weaver ) 108 Cain McCay 21 male labourer ) 109 Hugh Harkins 14 male labourer ) 110 James Donnelly 50 male labourer ) 111 Cath^e Harkins 24 female housekeeper ) 112 James Harkins 2 male boy ) 2 chests, 2 boxes, 1 barrel 113 M^rs Stewart 50 female widow ) 114 Esther Stewart 15 female girl ) 115 James Stewart 13 male boy ) 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 for ease of reference. * Since all were going to the United States this column has been omitted. * All passengers were from Ireland so this column is not shown. 36 died at sea 13 June and buried the same day. 47 taken to hospital. 94 taken to hospital.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 April 2009
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