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Ship Marmion


Londonderry, Ireland to New York
June 17, 1825

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Henry Huttleston Jr do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New-York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Marmion whereof I am Master, from Londonderry, So help me God.(signed) Henry Huttleston Jr. Sworn to, 17 June 1825, Before me (signed) Mole?????e.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Marmion whereof H Huttleston is Master, from Londonderry. Burthen 277 Tons.
Columns represent: Names, Age, in years and months, Sex, and Occupation. The column representing The Country to which they severally belong was blank, except for the first line on which was written Ireland. The column representing The Country in which they intend to become inhabitants was also blank, except for the first line on which was written United States of America. There were no deaths on the voyage. These last three columns have been omitted.
1   Charles Wilson     50   Male          Farmer
2   Rebecca Wilson     50   Female
3   Margery Wilson     29   Female
4   Margaret Wilson    28   Female        Spinster
5   Rebecca Wilson     20   Female
6   Nancy Wilson       18   Female
7*  Ellen M Ca????e    25   Female
8   Eliza Clark        20   Female
9   Jane Homes         60   Female
10  Margaret Homes     25   Female
11* Sarah Wa???l       31   Female
12  William Wallace    25   Male

Steerage Passengers

13  John Henderson     11   Male          Child
14* Christina L???a    21   Famale        Spinster
15  William Macbeth    22   Male          Farmer
16* Nancy McComb       55   Male          Wife
17  Thomas McComb      50   Male          Farmer
18* Rachell Wa???l      2   Male          Farmer
19* Chas Wa???l         ?   Male          Farmer
20* John Wilson         1   Male          Farmer
21  Sarah Wilson       23   Famale        Wife
22  Chas Wilson        21   Male          Child
23  Sarah Wilson        1   Famale        Child
24* B???y Doherty       3   Famale        Spinster
25  John Homes         25   Male          Farmer
26  Margaret Gwynn     20   Famale        Spinster
27* Gabnal Ewing       30   Male          N???
28  Thos McRee         20   Male          Farmer
29* Andrew McRee       2?   Male          Farmer
30* Wm Walker          1?   Male          Farmer
31  Jno Dicky          18   Male          Farmer
32  Richard Leech      17   Male          Child
33* John Rogers        1?   Male          Laborer
34* James Roger        2?   Male          Child
35* Maria Davenport     1   Spinster      M??????????
36  John Donaldson     40   Male          Miller

(signed) Henry Huttleston Junr.

Transcriber's Notes:

Fields left blank in this transcription were blank on the manifest. The 
word female was misspelled as shown--famale.  The occupations assigned 
to each passenger were transcribed as written on the manifest.

7.  Last name might be Cande or Carroll.
11. Last name may be Wanel or Warrel.
14. Last name could be Leira or Leria.  Misspellings of the word female 
    started with this passenger.
16. Sex of passenger listed as shown.
18-
19. Last name could be Warrell or Wannell.  Also, age of Chas might be 
    3 years old.  Only one digit listed.
20. Age and occupation listed as shown.
24. First name could be Biddy.
27. First name could be Gabrial.  Occupation is very hard to read but 
    doesn't read as None.  Second letter could be an "e" or a "u".
29-
30. Second number of age too sloppy to decipher.
33-
34. Second number of age too sloppy to decipher.
35. Age listed with only one digit and occupation is too hard to read.  
    A guess of the occupation might be Matchmaker.  Spinster was listed 
    in Sex column instead of the word female. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 7.
Transcribed by Pam O'Day for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
08 August 1999



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