Ship Cornelia
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Passengers who intend going to New York in the Ship Cornelia of Portland, sworn at Londonderry, 15 April 1803.*
Columns represent: name, age, occupation.
1 Andrew Little 35 labourer
2 Jane Little 26 spinster
3 John Little 12 labourer
4 Margaret Little 9 spinster
5 William Little 6 a child
6 Eliza Little 4 a child
7 Jane Little 2 a child
8 Hugh McAvery 24 farmer
9 Jane McAvery 30 spinster
10 Jane McAvery 1 a child
11 Simon Neilson 25 labourer
12 Mary Neilson 25 spinster
13 Archibald Armstrong 18 farmer
14 James Neilson 3 a child
15 Catherine Rodgers 30 spinster
16 Wm Brown 20 labourer
17 James McCann 25 labourer
18 David Henderson 20 labourer
19 Cons Dougherty * 20 labourer
20 Thos McDonogh 50 farmer
21 Catherine McDonogh * 50 spinster
22 Catherine McDonogh * 50 spinster
23 James McDonogh 15 farmer
24 Hugh McDonogh 13 farmer
25 Richard McDonogh 11 farmer
26 Thomas McDonogh 2 a child
27 Hugh Donnelly 32 labourer
28 Mary Donnelly 28 spinster
29 Hugh Kennen 51 labourer
30 Catherine Donnelly 4 a child
31 Hugh Kennen 3 a child
32 Thomas McKennen 3 a child
33 John Beatty 28 farmer
34 Isabella Beatty 22 spinster
35 Stephen Beatty 2 a child
36 James Tracy 30 farmer
37 Rose Tracy 32 spinster
38 Margaret Tracy 2 a child
39 James McCarron 29 farmer
40 Jane McCarron 29 spinster
41 John McCarron 5 labourer
42 Fanny McCarron 3 a child
43 John McQuoid 20 labourer
44 Robert Leonard 22 labourer
45 Jane Leonard 20 spinster
46 John Kelly 24 labourer
47 Eliz. Bruce 26 spinster
48 Robert Harper 30 farmer
49 Jane Harper 24 spinster
50 Charles Harper 35 farmer
51 John Forster 24 labourer
52 Jane Little 21 spinster
53 James Harper 7 labourer
54 Anthony O’Donnell 19 labourer
55 Manus Brown 19 labourer
56 Edwd Brown 20 labourer
57 Patrick Collin 22 labourer
58 John Gallougher 22 labourer
59 Chas Dougherty 23 labourer
60 Rebecca Beatty 21 spinster
61 James Muldoon 24 labourer
62 James King 25 farmer
63 John Lenox 30 farmer
64 William Coldhoune * 30 labourer
65 Patrick Caldwell 25 labourer
66 Jane Caldwell 20 spinster
67 Mary McIver 17 spinster
68 Judith McIver 19 spinster
69 Shane McIver 25 farmer
Transcriber's Notes:
* This was probably near the date of departure from Ireland. It probably
arrived during the summer months.
#19 first name abbreviation probably for Cornelius.
#21-22 same age for these 2 passengers. Perhaps age is wrong for one of
them, or else the name was simply recorded twice.
#64 perhaps surname is phonetic spelling of Calhoun.
This information was originally published in "Passenger Lists to America"
in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, along with
a number of other lists, between 1906 and 1912, by Gerald Fothergill.
These lists were found by Fothergill, while searching through the
British Archives, in British Museum Manuscript Add. 35932.
It was subsequently published in "Ship Passenger Lists" by Carl Boyer 3rd,
in 1977, Newhall, California. Library of Congress Catalogue number:
76-37355.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of
the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild25 January 2000
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