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Brig New Packet


Unspecified Port of Departure* to Newburyport, Massachusetts
14 August 1835

DISTRICT OF NEWBURYPORT - PORT OF NEWBURYPORT
I, Isaac Chadwick do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear, that the within List contains the Names of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig New Packet of Ipswich in any foreign port or place, together with their Age, Sex, Occuaption, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, and of those who died on their passage, as far as I can ascertain the same. SO HELP ME GOD. (Signed) Isaac Chadwick. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, District of Newburyport, August 14, 1835, (signed) Wm. ?illiams, Dy. Collector.
List of Passengers taken on board the Brig New Packet, of Ipswich in any foreign port or place.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
  1 Mr.            Deen       *  32  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  2 Mrs.           Deen          28  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  3 Julia          Deen           2  female               Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  4 Michael        Dean           1  male                 Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
  5 Mr.            Ormand        35  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  6 Mrs.           Ormand        28  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  7 Bridget        Ormand         1  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  8 John           Ormand         2  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
  9 Mr.            Mockler       28  male    sailor       Sydney, C. Breton  Newburyport
 10 Mrs.           Mockler       23  female  sailor       Sydney, C. Breton  Newburyport
 11 Mary           Mockler        3  female               Sydney, C. Breton  Newburyport
 12 John           Mockler        1  male                 Sydney, C. Breton  Newburyport
 13 Mrs.           Stardford     41  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
 14 Sarah          Stardford     17  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston  
 15 Mary           Stardford      3  female               Sydney, C  Breton  Boston 
 16 Mr.            Follen        26  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
 17 Mrs.           Follen        23  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
 18 Mr.            Ra?ide     *  30  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
 19 Mrs.           Ra?ide        25  female  labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
 20 Mr.            Hollings      37  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston 
 21 Mr.            Garry         25  male    wheelwright  Sydney, C. Breton  Newburyport
 22 Mr.            Lockwood      21  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
 23 Mr.            Calverly      29  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  New York
 24 Mr.            ??tton     *  28  male    labourer     Sydney, C. Breton  Newburyport
 25 Miss Catharine Hai?       *  22  female  tailoress    Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
 26 Miss Hannah    Kelley        23  female  tailoress    Sydney, C. Breton  Boston
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
* This ship probably departed from one of the ports around Nova Scotia, 
  as the passengers were all from that area.
  #1 surname spelled Deen for 3 passengers, then Dean for #4.
 #18-19 letter could be f or p.
 #24 first letter looks like J; second letter could be a or o.
 #25 n or ll in surname; Hain or Haill.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 August 1999



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