Ship Empire Queen
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list. The captain's name was listed as Coulter.
List of Passengers arrived from Foreign Ports into the District of Mobile during the Quarter ending on the 30th June 1852.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country in which they intend to become inhabitants. The occupation for all was given as labourer. In the column for country to which they belong, was written Ireland. All the passengers intended to become inhabitants of the United States.
1 Ann Scanlon 50 female labourer Ireland United States
2 Jno Scanlon 18 male
3 Martin Scanlon 9 male
4 Margt Scanlon 7 female
5 Patt Egan 20 male
6 Dennis Harrington 30 male
7 Mary Harrington 24 female
8 Cath. Dourhen 26 female
9 Thos Burke 42 male
10 Anna Burke 41 female
11 Thos Burke 13 male
12 Wm Burke 12 male
13 M. Burke 10 male
14 James Burke 8 male
15 Ann Burke 7 female
16 Jno Burke 5 male
17 ?erry Burke * 3 male
18 Biddy Burke infant
19 J?s Roderick 30 male
20 Thos Roderick 28 male
21 Ann Roderick 26 female
22 Michl Roderick 12 male
23 Mary Roderick 10 female
24 Pat Roderick 8 male
25 ?erry Roderick * 6 male
26 Mary Roderick 4 female
27 Sarah Roderick 3 female
28 Tim Scanlon 30 male
29 Mary Scanlon 18 female
30 Wm Mulroy 26 male
31 Pat Mulroy 13 male
32 John Mulroy 26 male
33 Sarah Mulroy 9 female
34 Ed. O'Brien 30 male
35 Sarah O'Brien 28 female
36 Wm O'Brien 13 male
37 Joseph O'Brien 12 male
38 Thos O'Brien 8 male
39 James O'Brien 6 male
40 Ann O'Brien 4 female
41 Jerry O'Brien 3 male
42 Wm Martin 40 male
43 Jane Martin 30 female
44 Thos Martin 12 male
45 Jane Martin 11 female
46 Wm Martin 10 male
47 Patt Kelly 40 male
48 Biddy Kelly 38 female
49 Biddy Kelly 16 female
50 Jane Kelly 15 female
51 Jno Kelly 12 male
52 James Kelly 10 male
53 Wm Kelly 9 male
54 Ann Kelly 8 female
55 Hannah Kelly 16 female
56 George Kelly 15 male
57 Andrew Kelly 14 male
58 Julian Kelly * 13 male
59 Judy Kelly * 12 male
Collector's Office
Mobile, 1st July 1852
(Signed) John J. Walker, Coll.
Transcriber's Notes:
#17 first letter could be J or T.
#19 abbreviation could be Jas or Jos.
#25 same as #17.
#58 listed as male but could be female.
#59 listed as male.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 29 June 1999
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