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Brig Acadian


Halifax, Nova Scotia to Boston
18 August 1847
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Acadian of Boston whereof I. F. Wood, is master, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, burthen 157 tons.
Columns represent: number, name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, country which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
* 1  Mr Samuel Sile            33  male    mechanic    Nova Scotia  U States
* 2  Mr Henry Creighton        37  male    merchant    U States     U States
* 3  Mr Henry Creighton Jr      8  male                U States     U States
  4  Michael Leonard           47  male    merchant    U States     U States
* 5  Mr Robert Fraser          50  male    merchant    U States     U States
  6  Wm H Wirdom               22  male    merchant    Nova Scotia  U States
  7  James Deloury             23  male    merchant    Nova Scotia  U States
* 8  Mrs Jane Smith            40  female  drefsmaker  Nova Scotia  U States
  9  Mary Ann Horton           17  female  drefsmaker  Nova Scotia  U States
 10  Thomas Perkins            56  male    mason       Nova Scotia  U States
 11  Helen M Knox              20  female  servant     Nova Scotia  U States
 12  Maria Hunt                25  female  servant     Nova Scotia  U States
 13  Annastatia Wood           20  female  servant     Nova Scotia  U States
 14  Elizabeth Kehoe           30  female  servant     Ireland      U States
 15  James Gadagan             32  male    labourer    Irelane      U States
 16  Dennis Gadagan            28  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 17  Thomas James              20  male    labourer    Scotland     U States
 18  John Sullivan             28  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 19  Julia Dunn                24  female  servant     Ireland      U States
 20  Michael Carr               8  male                Ireland      U States
 21  Sarah Dunn                18  female  servant     Ireland      U States
 22  Thomas Dunn               23  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 23  Dennis Crenaman           23  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 24  Ellen Crenaman            21  female  servant     Ireland      U States
 25  Cecelia O'Brien           24  female  servant     Nova Scotia  U States
 26  Mary Cuddy                26  female  servant     Nova Scotia  U States
 27  Timothy Falvey            24  male    labourer    Nova Scotia  U States
 28  Margaret Ring             18  female  servant     Ireland      U States
 29  Michael Scalan            23  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 30  Elen Scalan               50  female  servant     Ireland      U States
 31  Margaret Scalan           24  female  servent     Ireland      U States
 32  John Hall                 74  male    farmer      Nova Scotia  U States
 33  Michael Dorsey            18  male    mechanic    Ireland      U States
 34  Timothy Kennedy           21  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 35  Cornelius Kennedy         20  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 36  John McKenney             24  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 37  Dennis McKenney           22  male    labourer    Ireland      U States
 38  Charles Nott              24  male    labourer    Nova Scotia  U States
 39  Marg Nott                 27  female  labourer    Nova Scotia  U States
 40  Amelon Nott            10 Mo  female              Nova Scotia  U States

Transcriber's Notes:     
  * Some of the names above are written with a title, some are not.
  The last column entitled Remarks Relative To Any Who May Have Died Or Left 
    The Vessel during the Voyage was not added as this column was blank 
    throughout.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 23, List 313.
Transcribed by Maureen Drew a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 May 2000



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