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Unspecified Name


Unspecified port of departure to Newburyport, Massachusetts
1st Quarter 1822

DISTRICT OF NEWBURYPORT - PORT OF NEWBURYPORT
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list. It is possible that this is a list of passengers from more than one ship, and that the date given on the abstract is for the first quarter of 1822, and not an arrival date.
List of Passengers taken on board Sundry Vessels 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. There were no recorded deaths.
    
   
  1 Robert Storey        37  male    weaver        England        Connecticut
  2 Ann Storey           43  female                England        Connecticut
  3 Margaret Storey      12  female                England        Connecticut
  4 Ann Storey           10  female                England        Connecticut
  5 Robert Storey         8  male                  England        Connecticut
  6 Jane Storey           6  female                England        Connecticut
  7 William Storey        2  male                  England        Connecticut
  8 Margaret McKenney    30  female                Ireland        Boston
  9 Patrick McKenney      8  male                  Ireland        Boston
 10 Niel McKenney         4  male                  Ireland        Boston
 11 Nancy McKenney        6  female                Ireland        Boston
 12 Patrick McGowen      23  male    labourer      Ireland        Boston
 13 Patrick Collins      25  male    fisherman     Ireland        Boston
 14 John Welsh           25  male    schoolmaster  Ireland        Boston
 15 Joseph L Go??     *  32  male    mariner       United States  United States

Collector's Office
District of Newburyport, Jan. 1st, 1822
(Signed) James Prince, Collector
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
 #15 letters in question could be re or ve, or last letter could be d.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 June 1999



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