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Brig James and Isabella


Cape Haytien to Nantucket, Massachusetts
23 May 1821

There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
Report and List of Passengers on board the Brig James and Isabella of Boston whereof James Bo??? is Master, burthen 212 & 75/95th tons, bound from the Port of Cape Haytien for Nantucket.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
  1 Benjamin Graves       35  male  mariner    America  America
  2 ??iaziah Gardiner  *  56  male  mariner    America  America
  3 ?ustrain C. Swain  *  37  male  mariner    America  America
  4 William Coon          35  male  mariner    America  America
  5 Alexander Swain       37  male  mariner    America  America
  6 James Brown        *  2?  male  mariner    America  America
  7 Benjamin ???ns     *  22  male  mariner    America  America
  8 William Hosfield      16  male  mariner    America  America
  9 Albert Coffin         17  male  mariner    America  America
 10 George Pomfrey        24  male  mariner    America  America
 11 Samuel Nazov       *  24  male  shoemaker  America  America
 12 Lewis Vill???      *  18  male  barber     America  America
 13 Michael B??ton        30  male  mariner    Ireland  America 

23rd May (Signed) James Bo???  

Sworn to before me this 2? of May 1821.  
(Signed) Martin T. Morton, Coll.

Collector's Office, District of Nantucket June 30th 1821, Martin T. Morton, Coll.
    
Transcriber's Notes:  
A note by passengers 11 and 12: "left to take passage on board 
Schr. Zealous for Bost?."

 #2 first name begins with A or K.  Second letter could be n.
 #3 first name begins with F or T.
 #7 surname begins with A or K.  Other letters do not extend above or below the line.
#12 letters in question do not extend above or below the line.   
#13 surname could be Binton or Burton.
  
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.
8 June 1999



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