Immigrant Ships
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Brig Myra


Halifax, N.S. to Philadelphia
December 12, 1834
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Myra, whereof Gorham is master, from Halifax NS burthen 129.84/100 tons and owned by A E Barclay of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit.
    
   
Mary Lampe        39       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Eliza Lampe       15       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Maria Lampe       13       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Charles Lampe     12       male    Labouring  Halifax  United States
Catherine Lampe   10       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
William Lampe      8       male    Labouring  Halifax  United States
Amelia Lampe       7       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Henry Lampe        6       male    Labouring  Halifax  United States
Julia Lampe        4       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Mary Ann Lampe     2       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Margaret Bellows  30       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
Francis Bellows    5       male    Labouring  Halifax  United States
John Bellows       1       male    Labouring  Halifax  United States
Martha Jackson    25       female  Labouring  Halifax  United States
John W Jackson     9 mons  male    Labouring  Halifax  United States

                                        
Transcriber's Notes:     
  The columns for Sex and Occupation are written in a different
  handwriting than the other information on this list.  There 
  are also check marks with slashes drawn through them on each
  line of the occupation column.  

  The column for Passengers who have died on the voyage is empty;
  therefore it was omitted.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 49.
Transcribed by Marlu Jones for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 May 1999



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