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Schooner Victory


St. Andrews* to Frenchman's Bay, Maine
Second Quarter of 1821

DISTRICT OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY – PORT OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Schooner Victory of ?den** in any foreign Port or Place. St. Andrews.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants, died on the voyage. One passenger died and will be footnoted.
    
  1 Catherine Gillipsa     *  21  female  labourer  United States  United States  
  2 Mary Magil                25  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
  3 Robert Brown              21  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
  4 Ann Jane Brown            22  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
  5 George Martin             61  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
  6 Sarah Martin              61  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
  7 William Martin            24  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
  8 James Martin              20  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
  9 Prudence Martin           17  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 10 John Martin               15  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 11 Elenor Morden             21  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 12 Jane Morden                5  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 13 Catherine Corval          21  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 14 Barnard Mag????        *  31  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 15 Samuel MacKain            35  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 16 K???y MacKain          *  30  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 17 Ann MacKain                6  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 18 James MacKain              3  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 19 William Gillaspa          24  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 20 Rebecca Gillaspa          22  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 21 Robert Rees               21  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 22 Ann Winslow               18  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 23 N??l MacGa??           *  ?1  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 24 Thomas Ranald             26  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 25 Andrew Johnston           26  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 26 William Johnston       *  ??  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 27 Elizabeth Johnston     *  ?8  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 28 Ro? MacConner          *  22  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 29 Bet?y Johnston         *  10  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
 30 Jeremiah MacNeal          20  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 31 John Brown                18  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 32 James Kannon              20  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 33 David Robterson        *  20  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 34 Edward ?u??er          *  18  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 35 William Carver            22  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 36 John Allen                25  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 37 Thomas Sampson            30  male    labourer  Ireland        United States 
 38 Anna Sampson              22  female  labourer  Ireland        United States 
  
Collector's Office
District of Frenchman's Bay 
July 1st, 1821
(Signed) Edward S. Jarvis
                                        
Transcriber's Notes:     
Gender for a number of the passengers was incorrectly listed.  Rather than 
footnoting each, this note will call attention to all of them.

 * There was no indication as to which port of St. Andrews the ship departed.

** Possibly only 1 or 2 letters.  Was on a crease of the paper.

  #1 this passenger died on the voyage.  She was listed as from the United 
     States, but perhaps she was with the other passengers of a similar 
     surname.
 #14 surname could be Maginas.
 #16 first name looks like Kenny.  None of letters in question extend above 
     mid-point.
 #23 age possibly 21.  First name looks like Neal, though is marked female.  
     Surname letters, about 2 or 3 at end, could be rd or ve or ne. 
 #26 age could be single digit, number could be 6 or 8.  But there could be a 
     number before it.  Is on a crease in original paper.
 #27 age possibly 48.  
 #28 letter could be n or x.
 #29 letter could be s or e.
 #33 surname as found, but possibly Robertson.
 #34 letter in surname could be R, or B.  Could be tt or lt for other letters.  
     Could be Butter or Butler or Reutter perhaps.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 August 1999



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