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Schooner Hannah


Cork, Ireland to Boston, Massachusetts
11 September 1764

DISTRICT OF BOSTON - PORT OF BOSTON
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was extracted from the Boston Town Books.*
No other information was found for these passengers aside from their names.
   
  1 Francis      Rien       *
  2 James        Coffe
  3 James        Brien
  4 Mrs.         Dorin
  5 Morgan       Mullons
  6 Mary         Connell
  7 John         Costolo
  8 James        Furlong
  9 James        Stewart
 10 Benjamin     Davison
 11 John         Callahan   *
 12 John         Callahan   *
 13 John         Branfield
 14 Patrick      Harden
 15 John         Reding
 16 Richard      Bourke
 17 Michael      Clary
 18 Timothy      Collens
 19 John         Bryen
 20 James        Ryon       *
 21 Capt.        Cavenough  *
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
 
* There were also a number of other immigrants in the Boston Town 
  Books who reported that they arrived in this year, but no ship 
  name was recorded for them.  It is possible that some of them 
  were also on board this ship. 

#1 probably a variation of Ryan.  
#11-12 there were 2 separate passengers by this name.
#20 same as #1.
#21 no indication as to whether this was the captain of the vessel 
  or a passenger.  
     
* The information for this list was originally published in 1914 
  in the Journal of the American Irish Historical Society XIII, 
  "Irish Immigrants to New England - Extracts from the Minutes of
  the Selectmen of the Town of Boston, Mass.", by Michael O'Brien, 
  pp. 177-187.  

* This information was subsequently printed in at least two other 
  volumes of information on early American settlers.  The first 
  volume was "Ship Passenger Lists" by Carl Boyer 3rd, pub. in 1977, 
  in Newhall, California.  Library of Congress Catalogue number 76-37355.

* The second resource where this was found was "New World Immigrants", 
  volume 1, by Michael Tepper, pub. in 1980 by Genealogical 
  Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore.  ISBN: volume 1: 0-8063-0852-4.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 January 2000



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