Immigrant Ships
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Ship Susan


Dublin, Ireland to New York
Unspecified Date of Arrival in 1803

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Passengers on the Ship Susan for New York from Dublin, 5 April 1803.*
Columns represent: name, age, occupation, county or town in Ireland for most of the passengers, except two from New York.
  1 John              Dornan       43  bookseller   Dublin
  2 Mrs. Mary         Dornan       40  spinster     Dublin
  3   child      *
  4   child      *
  5   child      *
  6 Mrs. Frances      Russel       40  grocer       Dublin
  7 Mrs. Annie        Russel       38  spinster     Louth
  8   child      * 
  9   child      *
 10   child      *
 11 John              Midleton     29  merchant     Louth
 12 James             Erwin        28  physician    Louth
 13 Wm.               Erwin        26  physician    Louth
 14 Chas.             Rivington    25  merchant     New York
 15 Robert            Noble        60  merchant     New York
 16 Mrs. Nelly        Welch        31  spinster     Wexford
 17 Miss Mary Ann     Finly        21  spinster     Meath
 18 James             Truer        22  farmer       County Meath
 19 Thomas            Fitzgerald   23  farmer       County Wexford
 20 James             Byrne        19  farmer       County Meath
 21 John              Byrne        21  farmer       County Meath
 22 Wm.               Finly        18  farmer       County Wexford
 23 James             Kelly        24  farmer       County Wexford
 24 John              Riley        31  farmer       County Wexford
 25 James             Kelly        25  farmer       County Wexford
  
Transcriber's Notes:
     
* This was the date of departure from Ireland.  It probably arrived 
  during the summer months.  

  #3-5 these children were listed as "Three small children" 
       under Mrs. Mary Dornan's name.
  #8-10 these children were listed as "Three small children" 
       under Mrs. Annie Russel's name.

* 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 Guild
7 January 2000



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