Schooner Jane
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Sch. Jane of Cork whereof J. Carey is Master, burthen 116 tons and (not filled in)/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Cork for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants. The occupation column was not filled in so it will be eliminated. All the passengers were from Ireland and all intended to become inhabitants of the United States so those columns will also be eliminated.
1 B. Sullivan 31 male Ireland U. States
2 Dennis Sullivan 29 male
3 Margt. White 25 female
4 Mary Bendall? * 26 female
5 Benj. Walsh 21 male
6 Danl. Walsh 19 male
7 Bridget Walsh 18 female
8 Dan. Murphy 20 male
9 Joseph Murphy 20 male
10 O?? Daniel * 20 male
11 John Calahan 24 male
12 D. McG??th * 21 male
13 M. Pattison 25 male
14 Eliza Pattison 45 female
15 H. Flynn 19 female
16 Eliza Donavan 26 female
17 Margt. Driscoll 25 female
18 John Fetty * ?9 male
19 Michael Fetty 22 male
20 Fitz Grinnell 30 male
21 John Willey 30 male
22 Mary Crowley 50 female
23 John Lucy 23 male
24 Jno. Lynch 23 male
25 Danl. O'Connell 50 male
26 Kate O'Connell 50 female
27 Jim O'Connell 25 male
28 Mike O'Connell 16 male
29 Dan O'Connell 13 male
30 Ma? O'Connell * 10 male
31 John O'Connell 5 male
32 Mary M? * 17 female
33 Tom Moore 20 male
34 John Ha?ht * 20 male
35 John Br?in * 20 male
36 John Learey 23 male
37 Margt. Learey 46 female
38 M. Ca??thy * 30 male
39 Mary Ca??thy 30 female
40 Mary Ca??thy 10 female
41 John Ca??thy 3 male
42 Mic Moriarty 25 male
43 John Jun?? * 27 male
44 Chas Balin 49 male
45 Jane Br???n * 23 female
46 Danl Br???n 22 male
Transcriber's Notes:
#4 possibly d or k for 4th letter.
Possibly an e or i on end of surname.
#10 first word could have been O?h or O?N.
Sometimes that has been seen as an abbreviation for O'Neill
on other lists. Perhaps the surname was written first for
this passenger, though not for any of the others.
#12 could be the letters in/ir/ui in question.
#18 his age was 19 or 29.
#30 seems to be Margt. overwritten with Matthew, but very hard to read.
#32 inkblot over surname, was possibly "do" for ditto; not certain if
the M was beginning of surname or a middle initial.
#34 possibly g or y in question.
#35 possibly a/er/u in question.
#38-41 letters in question could be ra.
#43 seemed to be ee on end of surname.
#45-46 same as #35.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 23.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 21 June 1999
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