Bark Onyx
No.8
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Bremen Bark Onyx whereof James Allen is Master from Londonderry, burthen 388 tons, and owned by ___________ of Greenock and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, name, age, sex, occupation, country they belong to*, country they intend to reside*.
1 James Sharpe 27 male carpenter 2 Rebecca Sharpe 24 female spinster 3 Harriet Gloss 26 female spinster 4 Eliza Magee 23 female spinster 5 Eliza Hemphall 25 female spinster 6 James Morris 1 child spinster 7 Cath^e Callaghan 25 female spinster 8 Bridget Callaghan 20 female spinster 9 James Morells 21 male clerk 10 Hannah Derry 45 female spinster 11 James Derry 20 male labourer 12 Archibald Derry 18 male labourer 13 Anne Derry 22 female spinster 14 Hannah Derry 13 female spinster 15 James Picken 21 male labourer 16 Isaac Moore 14 male labourer 17 W^m Wantyn 15 male labourer 18 Lana Alexander 20 female spinster 19 Mary Jane Montgomery 15 female spinster 20 Thomas Hill 20 male labourer 21 Hugh Brown 18 male labourer 22 Fanny Brown 36 female spinster 23 Arthur Henry 10 male boy 24 Eloisa Cashley 25 female spinster 25 James Gallaugher 50 male labourer 26 Biddy Callaughan 54 female spinster 27 Joseph Stein???? 40 male labourer 28 Maria Stein???? 30 female spinster 29 Francis Stein???? 18 male labourer 30 Margaret Stein???? 19 female spinster 31 Eliza Stein???? 15 female spinster 32 James Stein???? 12 male boy 33 Joseph Stein???? 10 male boy 34 Rose Mellon 30 female spinster 35 Ann Mellon 8 female child 36 Nelly Mellon 6 female child 37 Pat^k Mellon 4 male child 38 Eleanor Smith 50 male spinster 39 Rosanna O'Connor 35 female spinster 40 James Smith 30 male labourer 41 John O'Connor 12 male boy 42 Charles O'Connor 5 male child 43 Hugh O'Connor 3 male child 44 Rosanna O'Connor 2 female child 45 Peter O'Connor 5 male child 46 John Patrick 20 male labourer 47 Martha Redford 40 male spinster 48 W^m Gallaugher 10 male boy 49 Mary Gallaugher 18 female spinster 50 Soderick Pollack 60 male labourer 51 Mary Pollack 55 female spinster 52 Mary Pollack 22 female spinster 53 Jane Pollack 20 female spinster 54 Mary Ann Pollack 18 female spinster 55 James Pollack 25 male labourer 56 James Wallace 20 male labourer 57 Martha Henry 21 female labourer 58 Robert Patterson 72 male labourer 59 Meni^? Patterson 70 female spinster 60 Robert Patterson 24 male labourer 61 Thomas Patterson 4 male child 62 Mary Ann Patterson 32 female spinster 63 Hugh Craig 19 male labourer 64 Robert Patterson 5 male boy 65 John Hanlon 29 male tailor 66 Thomas Anderson 22 male clerk 67 Michael Doherty 20 male labourer 68 John Mortimer 24 male labourer 69 Marg^t Arthur 20 female spinster 70 Thomas Nixon 18 male tailor 71 Mary Ann Nixon 20 female spinster 72 Martha Nixon 16 female spinster 73 James M^cCoy 30 male labourer 74 Sarah M^cCoy 21 female spinster 75 John M^cCoy 4 male child 76 William M^cCoy 3 male child 77 John M^cLaughlin 25 male labourer 78 Robert M^cConaghy 25 male labourer 79 James Smiley 13 male boy 80 Matthew Smiley 11 male boy 81 Matilda Smiley 9 female child 82 Robert Rice 17 male labourer 83 Ellen Gibbons 14 female spinster 84 Hugh M^cLaughlin 25 male labourer 85 Basil Caldwell 21 male labourer 86 Marg^t Blackburn 18 male printer 87 John Walker 15 male labourer 88 William Smith 20 male labourer 89 Marty Kee 13 female spinster 90 Martha M^cCoy 14 female spinster 91 Nancy M^cCoy 21 female spinster 92 Nancy Gormley 20 female spinster 93 James Gormley 29 male labourer 94 Jane Crawford 18 female spinster 95 James Crawford 3 male child 96 Moses Crawford 2 male child 97 Mary Ann Scott 28 female spinster 98 Mary Scott 10 female child 99 Charles Bates 50 male labourer 100 Lily Bates 48 female spinster 101 Leitia Bates 15 female spinster 102 Olivia Bates 18 female spinster 103 Charles Bates 12 male boy 104 Marg^t Duncan 25 male spinster 105 Samuel Rankin 28 male labourer 106 Jane Rankin 23 female spinster 107 Samuel Love 20 male labourer 108 James Love 18 male labourer 109 Eliza Love 18 female spinster 110 Rev. W. Campbell 28 male minister 111 M^rs Campbell 20 female spinster 112 Miss Cochran 18 female spinster 113 Sarah Humphrey 25 female spinster 114 Catharine Humphrey 10 female spinster 115 Thomas Morris 25 male labourer 116 Pat^k Hart 25 male labourer 117 Alex. Black 20 male labourer 118 Robert Love 22 male labourer 119 Ann Love 20 female spinster 120 Mary Ann Love 2 female child 121 James Love 1 male child 122 Mary Anderson 40 female spinster 123 Sarah Anderson 11 female child 124 Rebecca Anderson 9 female child 125 Robert Anderson 9 male child 126 Alex. Caldwell 29 male labourer 127 M^rs M^cLay 40 female spinster 128 Ann M^cLay 14 female spinster 129 John Graham 25 male labourer 130 Rebecca Graham 19 female his wife 131 Alex. Browne 20 male labourer 132 John M^cGlaighlin 25 male labourer 133 James M^cPlrea 25 male labourer 134 Bernard M^cCartney 48 male labourer 135 Charlotte Foater 16 female spinster 136 Sarah Foster 18 female spinster 137 Ellen M%cFeely 23 female spinster 138 James Orr 29 male weaver 139 Ann Orr 15 female spinster 140 Hannah Boyle 18 female spinster 141 Arthur Johnston 18 male labourer 142 Sarah Porter 20 female labourer 143 David Scott 26 male clerk 144 Eliza Young 17 female spinster 145 M^rs Daley 29 female spinster 146 Jane M^cGuire 25 female spinster 147 Samuel Hemphill 49 male farmer 148 Margaret Hemphill 40 female his wife 149 John Hemphill 11 male child 150 James Hemphill 9 male child 151 Stephen Hemphill 7 male child 152 Matthew Hemphill 5 male child 153 James O'Connor 18 male labourer 154 Sarah M^cFarland 20 female spinster 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. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passengers were numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing. * All passengers cam from Ireland and intended to reside in the U. States so these columns were not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 53.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 May 2009
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