Ship Herman
I, Robert Leslie, Master of the Ship Herman of Baltimore, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the within list subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account, or report, of all the Passengers who have been taken on board the said Ship at Liverpool or any other foreign Port or at Sea, and brought in the said vessel into any District of the United States since her departure from the said Port of Liverpool. (Signed) Robert Leslie. Sworn to May 18, before me, (unsigned) Collector.
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Herman of Baltimore from Liverpool. S. Herman May 18, 1834.*
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation.
1 Christopher Blunt 20 male clerk Ireland U. S. America
2 Michael Ryan 40 male butcher Ireland U. S. America
3 M. McQua?e * 23 male farmer Ireland U. S. America
4 James Yate? * 22 male ? ? U. S. America
5 Pat Maker 27 male farmer Ireland U. S. America
6 Catharine Maker 21 female farmer Ireland U. S. America
7 Thomas Prophy * 21 male butcher Ireland U. S. America
8 James Russel * 24 male farmer Ireland U. S. America
9 Mathew O'Biren * 24 male student Ireland U. S. America
10 R. McDonald 28 male farmer Ireland U. S. America
11 John O'Donnell 23 male farmer Ireland U. S. America
Sworn to before me this 20th day of May* 1834 by Capt. Leslie.
(Signed) Robert L. Leslie.
(Signed) Jesse Hunt, Mayor.
Transcriber's Notes:
This was marked a City List.
* Date of arrival in question, but either 18th or 20th of May.
#3 surname possibly McQualle or McQuane. Letter does not look like any
others on list.
#4 possibly s on end of surname, Yates. He was probably the one from England
though the columns did not line up well. Not sure of his occupation,
but possibly weaver.
#7 surname possibly should be Brophy.
#9 surname spelled as found.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 8 November 1999
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