Ship Carolina Ann
I, Jacob Baush, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New-York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Carolina Ann, whereof I am Master, from Belfast. So help me God. (signed) Jacob Baush. Sworn to, the 20 June 1825 Before me (signed) (unreadable).
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Carolina Ann whereof Jacob Baush is Master, from Belfast. Burthen 337 77/95 tons.
Columns represent: names, age (years/months), sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, country which they intend to become inhabitants, died on the voyage.
1 Matilda Linn 30y Female House Keeper Ireland America
2 Catharine Linn 12y 7m Female *** ***
3 Hannah Maria Linn 8y 9m Female
4 Richard McMullen 4y 3m Male
5 William McCalister 17y Male Merchant
6 George Wright 13y Male
7 Ellis Turner 32y *Female Servant
8 Ann Jane Davis 22y Female Milliner
9 Ellenor Davis 20y Female
10 Elizabeth Hannah 19y Female
11 Jane Nevin 70y Female House Keeper
12 Mary McGarragh 15y Female **Mantumaker
13 Sarah Morgan 30y Female
14 Ellenor Morgan 4y Female
15 William Morgan 1y 6m Male
16 John McMichel 25y Male Labourer
17 Elizabeth McMichel 23y Female Servant
18 Mary Ann McMichel 19y Female
19 Ann McMichel 2y 2m Female
20 Andrew Jamison 26y Male Typo Founder
21 Andrew McCosline 11y Male
22 Michel Cosgrove 11y 8m Male
23 Mary Ann Jamison 16y 6m Female House Keeper
24 Ann Cosline 28y Female
25 Eliza Cosline 25y Female Carpenter
26 Marget Case 16y Female Servant
27 Rose Cosgrove 30y Female
28 Bridget McGiven 30y Female
29 James Fay 21y Male Labourer
30 Bernard O'Neill 20y Male
31 John McCormick 24y Male
32 John Cunningham 21y Male
33 Patrick Bradey 15y Male
34 Mary Gaffney 19y Female Servant
35 Catharine Finega? 18y Female
36 Ann ???ahoo 21y Female
37 *Rose McNeilly 25y Female
38 Mary Phillips 25y Female
39 John Watson 21y Male Stone Cutter
40 Martha Watson 18y Female Servant
41 Eliza McKeown 20y Female **Mantumaker
42 John Cartright 22y Male Weaver
43 Eliza Cartright 20y Female Servant
44 Mary Abernathey 20y Female
45 Ann Graffen 19y Female
46 Bridget Donnahoo 22y Female
47 Thomas McDill 25y Male Farmer
48 William Clark 21y Male
49 Easter McDill 24y Female
50 George Carneghin 1y 3m Male
51 Ann McNeeney 34y Female House Keeper
52 George McNeeney 12y Male
53 Catharine Turns 19y Female
54 James Buchannan 60y Male Dyer
55 Mary Buchannan 50y Female House Keeper
56 Eliza Buchannin* 20y Female Milliner
57 James Buchannin* 16y Male Dyer
58 James Bryodey 45y Male Labourer
59 Patrick McNerney 25y Male
60 *Patrick Bradey 25y Male
61 Patrick Fitzimons 30y Male House Carpenter
62 Humphry Ebbits 56y Male Shoe Maker
63 George McDonnell 27y Male Cotton Spinner
64 Rose Loughrine* 16y Female Milliner
65 Nancy Boyd 28y Female House Keeper
66 Mary Ann Boyd 9y Female
67 Robert Boyd 7y 3m Male
68 Martha Glassey 17y Female Servant
69 Susan McDonnell 30y 6m Female
70 Nancy Burns 25y 6m Female
71 Ann Hotton 19y 6m Female
72 William Gassey 21y Male Labourer
73 Isaac Gassey 17y Male Farmer
74 George McDonnell 20y Male Weaver
75 Patrick Truden 25y Male Labourer
76 William Roger 25y Male Weaver
77 John Rodger 27y Male Sadler
78 Elizabeth Britten 39y Female Servant
79 Rebbecca Sheperd 24y Female
80 William Sheperd 20y Male Weaver
81 Ann Truden 27y Female
82 Nancy Cairns 21y Female **Mantumaker
83 Petre Grant 43y Male *Musision
84 Petre Crarey 20y Male Labourer
85 John Elliot 15y 9m Male Merchant
86 Peter Rilley 21y 9m Male Weaver
87 Christopher Tennent 35y Male
88 Catharine Tennent 35y Female
89 Isabella Tennent 14y Female
90 Catharine Tennent 12y Female
91 John Tennent 10y Male
92 Joseph Tennent 8y Male
93 Eliza Tennent 6y Female
94 Jane Tennent 4y Female
95 James McKibbin 26y Male Weaver
96 Rachel McKibbin 28y Female House Keeper
97 Jane McKibbin 6y Female
98 Mary McKibbin 4y Female
99 Catharine McKibbin 2y Female
100 James Willey 19y Male Shoe Maker
101 Thomas McCaffrey 28y Male Weaver
102 Thomas McLaughline 25y Male Distiller
103 Robert Clark 50y Male Labourer
104 Martha Clark 46y Female House Keeper
105 Samuel Moore 10y Male
106 Jane Gray 33y Female
107 James Gray 6y Male
108 William Moore 27y Male Labourer
109 John Greenfield 30y Male Weaver
110 Robert Greenfield 20y Male Shoe Maker
111 James Dalley 40y Male Stone Mason
112 James Bradley 20y Male Labourer
113 Terins Kelly 19y Male Taylor
114 Patrick Kelly 16y Male
115 James Kelly 21y Male Baker
116 John Kelly 25y Male Taylor
117 Hugh Kelly 10y Male
118 Patrick Farley 24y Male Labourer
119 Thomas Dunn 23y Male
120 Hugh Calin 24y Male Ale Merchant
121 Samuel Hamilton 28y Male Weaver
122 Thomas McMaguire 20y Male Shoe Maker
123 Thomas Gamire 24y Male Labourer
124 Rebecca Hopper 17y Female
125 Sarah Hopper 15y Female
126 Barbara Hopper 12y Female
127 William Hopper 8y Male
128 Patrick Kelly 25y Male Weaver
129 James Woods 24y Male Cooper
130 Bernard McHone 26y Male Shoe Maker
(Signed) Jacob Baush
Transcriber's Notes:
7. Manifest does state that this passenger is "Female"
35. The letter appears to be an "r" or an "n"
36. Several letters are smudged. This name could be Donnahoo
(as in passenger #46)
37. A symbol in the shape of an S-hook appears prior to the name of
passenger. The meaning of this symbol is unknown.
56. Spelling of last name reflects manifest.
57. Spelling of last name reflects manifest.
60. A symbol in the shape of an S-hook appears prior to the name of
passenger. The meaning of this symbol is unknown.
64. This is how the last name appears. Transcriber questions spelling.
83. The occupation clearly reads 'Musision'.
**Mantumaker - Dressmaker (Mantua - a woman's loose gown.)
*** - 'Ireland' and 'America' appeared at the beginning of the passenger
list. All subsequent passengers have a horizontal 'wavy' line in these
columns. Transcriber interprets this as a "ditto" mark.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 7, List 359.
Transcribed by Debbie McCarrell for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 11 Aug 1999
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