Immigrant Ships
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Schooner Maine


Unspecified Port* of Ireland to Frenchman's Bay, Maine
26 June 1826

DISTRICT OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY – PORT OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was filed as an abstract, though it appears to be a list from only one ship. The captain's name was listed as Wm. Smith.
List of Passengers brought into the District of Frenchman's Bay from Foreign Countries from the 1st of April to the 30th of June 1826.
Columns represent: date of arrival, denomination and name of vessel, name of Master, names of passengers, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants, died on the voyage. There was one death, will be footnoted. The first three columns have been moved by the transcriber and will be found in other sections of this list. All the passengers were from Ireland and all intended to become inhabitants of the United States so those two columns will be eliminated here.
    
   
  1 Catharine Hayley       22  female  seamstress  Ireland  United States
  2 Martin D. Hayley       18  male    labourer
  3 Sebina Golden          20  female  seamstress
  4 Mary Flin              30  female  seamstress
  5 Catharine Dondacan     18  female  seamstress
  6 An?? Gillan         *  14  female  seamstress
  7 John Sherin            45  male    labourer
  8 Mary Garvey            21  female  seamstress
  9 Margaret Riely         45  female  seamstress
 10 Micael Riely        *  18  male    labourer
 11 James Riely            20  male    labourer
 12 Catharine Carl         18  female  seamstress
 13 Patrick Shar?y      *  21  male    labourer
 14 Catharine McCarbe      18  female  seamstress
 15 Thomas McCarbe         20  male    labourer
 16 Bridget Kilroy         21  female  seamstress
 17 Mary Lenatian          18  female  seamstress
 18 Hew Clancey            25  male    labourer
 19 Bridget Farrell        25  female  seamstress
 20 Margaret ?o??e      *  16  female  seamstress
 21 Gilbert Carrick        22  male    labourer
 22 Patrick MacGuire       35  male    labourer
 23 Catharine MacDe??it *  14  female  seamstress
 24 John Mehen             22  male    labourer
 25 Allen Cullen           18  male    labourer
 26 Catharine Mehen        25  female  seamstress 
 27 Miles Runn??ed      *  1?  male    labourer  
 28 Elen McHugh             5  female  seamstress
 29 Catharine Galigan      16  female  seamstress
 30 Patrick McGra?      *  ??  male    labourer  
 31 Ann McGra?          *  ??  female  seamstress
 32 Bridget Scan?in     *  2?  female  seamstress
 33 Daniel McGloughlin     25  male    labourer
 34 Mary McGloughlin    *  1?  female  seamstress  
 35 Bridget Scanlon        14  female  seamstress
 36 Patrick Dougharty      20  male    labourer
 37 Bridget Ro?e        *  40  female  seamstress
 38 Bridget MacGarvin      28  female  seamstress
 39 Patrick MacGarvin      60  male    labourer
 40 Catharine Gillan       18  female  seamstress
 41 James Thomas           25  male    labourer
 42 Mary Langdon            5  female  seamstress
 43 Margaret McCannon      28  female  seamstress
 44 Ann Do?lin          *  21  female  seamstress
 45 John Clifford          25  male    labourer
 46 Roger Nicholson        32  male    labourer
 47 Mary Lanigan           18  female  seamstress
 48 Margaret Little        21  female  seamstress
 49 Mary Little            23  female  seamstress
 50 Elli? McGown        *  28  female  seamstress
 51 Mary McGown            20  female  seamstress
 52 Eliza McGown           25  female  seamstress
 53 Catharine Benson       35  female  seamstress
 54 Margaret Benson     *   ?  female  seamstress
 55 Nancy MacDonough       20  female  seamstress
 56 Philip McCue        *  2?  male    labourer
 57 Bridget Mahan          30  female  seamstress
 58 Mary Dohurty           28  female  seamstress
 59 Wm Gilmartin           34  male    labourer
 60 John McGown            56  male    labourer
 61 Margaret Alger         14  female  seamstress
 62 Catharine Tooman       80  female  seamstress
 63 Ann Allen              45  female  seamstress
 64 Jane Cockran           21  female  seamstress
 65 Lewis Cockran           4  male    labourer
 66 Charles Cockran        14  male    labourer
 67 James Cockran          12  male    labourer
 68 Catharine Morgan       21  female  seamstress
 69 Charles Morgan         28  male    labourer
 70 Philip Riggis       *  ?   male    labourer  
 
Colector's Office
District of Frenchman's Bay
July 1st, 1826
(Signed) Edward S. Jarvis
   
Transcriber's Notes: 
Occupation seamstress was spelled throughout the list as seamstres.
* The port of departure was not specified but all passengers are from
  Ireland.
   #6 first name doesn't look like Ann.  Could be 3 or 4 letters.  
      Seems to end in s. Other letter(s) do not extend above mid-point. 
  #10 first name as found. 
  #13 probably k in surname.
  #20 possibly Joice or Forde, but not certain.  Could be Lowe also.  
      Or could begin with T.
  #23 two or three letters, none extend above mid-point.
  #27 age 16 or 18, letters at end of surname could be cl or el or d or hd.  
      It could possibly begin with K.
  #30-31 age was obliterated by tear in original.  
      Last letter in surname does not extend above mid-point, could be w.  
      Possibly McGraw.
  #32 age could be 23 or 25.  Letter in surname looks like t, but probably is l.  
  #34 age possibly 18.
  #37 letter could be h or k.
  #44 letter is e or o.  
  #50 first name could be Ellis, a spelling for Alice.
  #54 age seems to be single digit, could be 1.
  #56 age possibly 24 or 26.
  #70 Philip Riggis died on the voyage, no age given.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 August 1999



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