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British Schooner Jennie Wood


Utilla* to New Orleans, Louisiana
10 June 1874

Br. Sch. Jennie Wood, S. Pizatti, Master, 120 tons from Utilla.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, and location on the ship.
1  L.   Darnell       54   Male     Farmer     Br.Honduras    United States   Cabin
2  Mrs. L. Darnell    50   Female   No Occup   Br.Honduras    United States   Cabin
3  Jane Darnell       15   Female   No Occup   Br.Honduras    United States   Cabin
4  Geo. Darnell       12   Male     No Occup   Br.Honduras    United States   Cabin
5  A.   Darnell        9   Male     No Occup   Br.Honduras    United States   Cabin
6  Edw. Darnell        5   Male     No Occup   Br.Honduras    United States   Cabin
7  E.L. Martin        63   Male     Planter    Sp.Honduras    United States   Cabin
8  W.H. Whittefield   48   Male     Planter    Sp.Honduras    United States   Cabin
New Orleans, June 10, 1874


Transcriber's Notes:

*  The port of Utilla is probably Utila, on the Island of Bahia in Honduras, since
   this is the country from which these passengers came. 


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 4th Quarter.
Transcribed by Peggy Schell a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 September 2002



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