Brig James D.
No. 8
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Ja^s D. whereof J M Dickson is master, from St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, burthen 102 76/94 tons and owned by W^m Drake of Carelton in Province of ? and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, age in years, sex, occupation, to what country belonging*, country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
1 William Mullin 35 male laborer 2 Ellen M^cLaughlin 50 female 3 James M^cCafferty 26 male laborer 4 Dan^l M^cLaughlin 23 male laborer 5 Dan^l Crowson 26 male farmer 6 R. M^cCafferty 23 female 7 Cha^s M^cLaughlin 20 male 8 Ja^s M^cLaughlin 15 male 9 Rosey M^cLaughlin 23 female 10 John M^cLaughlin 11 male 11 W^m M^cLaughlin 10 male 12 Rob^t M^cLaughlin 6 male 13 Ann Savanne 20 female dress maker 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. * All passengers came from Ireland and intended to reside in the U. States so these columns are not showmn.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 May 2009
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