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Unspecified Name


Unspecified Port of Departure to Fall River, Massachusetts
Second Quarter of 1836

DISTRICT OF DIGHTON – PORT OF FALL RIVER
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
Abstract of Passengers arrived in the District of Dighton, Port of Fall River from foreign countries during the Quarter ending June 30, 1836.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
 


  1 Alexander    Rose   *  34    male    house carpenter  Mary?, Scotland         Providence, R. I.
  2 Jenet        Rose      29    female  labourer         Edenborough, Scotland   Providence, R. I.
  3 Mary         Joyce     30    female  labourer         Pictou, N. S.           Boston, Mass.
  4 Malinda T.   Lageyt    21    female  labourer         Gloucestershire         Boston, Mass.
  5 Ed?          Joyce  *   5    female  labourer         Pictou, N. S.           Boston, Mass.
  6 Kate A.      Joyce      4    female                   Pictou, N. S.           Boston, Mass.
  7 Mary ?.      Joyce  *   2    female                   Pictou, N. S.           Boston, Mass.
  8 Margaret     Joyce      2mo  female                   Pictou, N. S.           Boston, Mass.
  9 James E.     Rose   *   4mo  male                     Mary?, Scotland         ?
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
  #1 area of list which contains country of origin has long black mark through it, 
     looks like tape.  Rest of word has about 4 or 5 letters, but cannot see them. 
  #4 surname probably Leggit or variation of that name, but spelled Lageyt.
  #5 first name looks like Edwurd but was dittoed for female.  
  #7 seems to be M. after first name.
  #9 same as 1 for origin.  For this infant's destination, ditto marks were 
     written in, which would mean Boston, but he was undoubtedly with 
     passengers #1-2 who were going to Providence, R. I.  
  
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 October 1999



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