Immigrant Ships
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Ship J.P. Whitney


Newport, Wales to New Orleans, LA
3 May 1854

DISTRICT OF NEW ORLEANS - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, Leo. Whiting, Master or Commander of the Ship J. P. Whitney do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the within list, signed by me, and now delivered to the Collector of this District, contains the names of all the Passengers taken on board the said Ship at the Port of Newport or at any time since, and that all matters therein set forth are, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. I do further swear that none of the said passengers have died on the voyage.
Sworn before me this 3rd day of May 1854 (signed) Leo. J. Whiting
(signed) J.W. Hunt Collector
List of all Passengers taken on board the Ship J. P. Whitney whereof Leo. J. WhitingMaster, at the Port of Newport and bound for New Orleans.
Columns represent Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong,Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, and Number that have diedon the Voyage.
       1   McARDLE, Patrick   38   Male     Laborer   Ireland    United States2   McARDLE, Ann       32   Female   Laborer   Ireland    United States3   McARDLE, Patrick   10   Male     Laborer   Ireland    United States4   McARDLE, Mary       8   Female   Laborer   Ireland    United States5   McARDLE, Thomas     6   Male     Laborer   Ireland    United States6   McARDLE, James      3   Male     Laborer   Ireland    United States7   McARDLE, John       1   Male     Laborer   Ireland    United States8   McARDLE, Mary Ann  20   Female   Laborer   Ireland    United States9   REGAN, Cornelius   23   Male     Laborer   Ireland    United States   
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M259, Reel 40.
Re-transcribed by Sheila Tate a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 January 2001



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