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Ship Mary Green


Bristol, England to New York
7 September 1854

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, T* Everetts, master of Ship Mary Green do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the passengers on board the Ship Mary Green where of I am Master, from Bristol.

Sworn to this this Sept 7 1845*                                               So help me God.
before me   (signed)_________                                             T.* Everetts

List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Mary Green whereof Everett, is Master, from Bristol burthen ________________ tons.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to become inhabitants, died on Voyage.*
 1  John Danford      33  Male    Manufacturer United States United States
 2  Charlett Danford  27  female  Lady         United States United States
 3* John Angel        26  Male                 England       United States
 4  Mary Snook        26  female  Lady         England       United States
 5* John Snook        
 6  Phebe Long        18  female  Lady         England       United States
 7  Ann Scott         29  female  Lady         England       United States
 8* Lenine Barten     35  Male                 England       United States
 9* Helin Barten      32  female  Lady         England       United States
10  Mehinatz Bartes   27  Male    bootmaker    England       United States
11  Mary Barten       29  female  Lady         England       United States
12* Wm Gay            21  Male    bootmaker    England       United States
13  Maria Gay         20  female  Lady         England       United States
14  Henry Small       26  Male    bootmaker    England       United States
15  Elisabeth Small   21  female  Lady         England       United States
16  Henry Small        3  Male    bootmaker    England       United States
17  Eliza Small        2  female  Lady         England       United States
18  Helen Small        1  female  Lady         England       United States
19* Kate Small            female  Lady         England       United States
20* James Gay         24  female  Lady         England       United States
21  Maria Gay         21  female  Lady         England       United States
22* Lenine Gay            female  Lady         England       United States
23* T Everetts                    Captain


Transcriber's Notes: 

The captains name is written with an s at the end in some places.
It is difficult to tell if the first initial is a T or a J 

The year is printed 184_ with a 5 written in the blank space.
The other ships which were filmed by the FHC were all from 1854. 

I think the captain may have used an old manifest copy. 

No one is listed as "died on voyage" so that column was eliminated

Passenger Notes:
 3  there are Ditto marks in the Occupation column
 5  looks like this name was added later and no information was entered 
    for him except the name
 8  name could be Barten, there are ditto marks in the Occupation column
 9  name could be Barten
12  could be 27
19  no age given
20  There are dittos  in this column but in the notes column  
    there is an M for male?  I assume it was an error by the recorder
22  no age given, could be Lelme
23  initial could be J
FHC Film 0175501, Entry 1209
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 145.
Transcribed by Meg Sibbernsen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 April 2001



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