Ship Mamaroneck
I, William Cushing, Master of the Ship Mamaroneck do solemnly, sincerely, and truly _____ that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on Board the said Ship Mamaroneck at Liverpool from which port the said ship has now arrived; and that on said List is truly designated the age, the sex and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage and the names and ages of those who died. So help me God, (Signed) W^m Cushing
Sworn to this March 18 1862 Before me (signed, but illegible)
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Mamaroneck whereof W^m Cushing is Master, from Liverpool, burthen 1048 25/95 tons.
Columns represent: Number on the list, Given name and surname, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country in which they intend to become inhabitants, Part of the Vessel occupied by each passenger during the Voyage
1* Ann ?eanan 22y Female Servant Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
2 Bridget Steele 50y Female Servant Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
3 Thomas Power 19y Male Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
4* Mary Molavery 20y Female Shoemaker Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
5* John Joyce 29y Male Spinster Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
6 Michal Slaven 22y Male Labourer United States United States Between Deck Aft
7 William Colman 21y Male Labourer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
8 John Daley 36y Male Grocer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
9 Mary Leehy 30y Female Servant Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
10 Thomas Leehy 11y Male Servant Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
11 John Sweeney 24y Male Sawyer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
12* Ellen Hall 22y Female Wife Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
13 Thomas Byron 24y Male Clerk England United States Between Deck Aft
14 Joseph Young 25y Male House Carpenter Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
15 James Farrell 18y Male Labourer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
16 Richard Riley 25y Male Weaver England United States Between Deck Aft
17 Mary Jennings 21y Female Wife Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
18 Pathrick Floody 40y Male Farmer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
19 Bridgett Floody 34y Female Wife Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
20 Pathrick Floody 3y Male Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
21 John Floody Infant Male Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
22 Thomas McGraine 40y Male Farmer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
23 Elizabeth McDonnell 40y Female Wife Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
24 James McDonnell 22y Male Labourer Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
25 James Mathews 30y Male Soldier Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
26 Catherine Mathews 24y Female Servant Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
27 Charles Williams 23y Male Mariner Norway United States Between Deck Aft
28 Jane Ahern 48y Female Wife Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
29* Ellen ??aney 18y Female Servant Ireland United States Between Deck Aft
17 Male Passengers
11 Female Passengers
1 Male Infant
29 Total
Transcriber's Notes:
An asterisk (*) is used to refer to an item in the transcriber's notes, which explains the
entry.
A question mark (?) is used for letter/letters that cannot be read because of the quality of
the document. Where possible a suggestion is given in the Transcriber's Notes of what the
letter/letters may be.
A circumflex (^) is used to indicate missing letters in a name or word. The original lister
showed this by writing the final letter smaller and raising it above the line.
The column, "Date and Cause of Death" was eliminated from this transcription as there were
no deaths on this passage.
The original lister did not number the passengers but did provide a recapitulation at the
end of the Manifest, which reconciles.
1 Surname may be Keanan or Heanan.
4, 5 It is presumed that the original lister has transposed these occupations.
12 Notation: Mother Infant born on passage. This infant is not counted in the
recapitulation of ship's passengers. It is not known if this child was a male
or female.
29 Surname: Feaney, Franey, Traney.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 217, List 198.
Transcribed by Lora Lee Ament and Patricia Martin Kennedy members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 April 2009
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