Brig Juno
From "The Commonwealth", Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: newspaper issue dated Sept. 17, 1816; Page 3, Column 1
[Please read the transcriber's notes at bottom.]
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Names of Pasengers [sic] arrived from Europe.
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From the Shamrock.*
Passengers on board the brig Juno from Sligo to New London, Connecticut, continued on the sloop Mac-Donough, arriving at the port of New - York on 16th August.
Columns represent: Name, Place of Origin
1 John Gibbs County of Caven [sic]
2 James Wright Newtown Stewart
3 Bryan Scinlon Castleton
4 Hugh Hurt Grang
5 James Stevans Sligo
6 Samuel Henry Sligo
7 John Henry Sligo
8 David Henry Sligo
9 Samuel Henry Sligo
10 George Henry Sligo
11 John Kelly Sligo
12 James McDonagh Sligo
13 Roger Janes Sligo
14 William Janes Sligo
15* Augh Hart Sligo
16* John Hoy Sligo
17 Bryan Scandler Sligo
18 Andrew McGown Sligo
19 Patrick McAnalty Sligo
20 Peter Lynch Sligo
21 Felix Murry Sligo
22 Andrew Pigeon Sligo
23 Martin Mitchell Sligo
24 Michael Gorvorn Sligo
25 Charles Roony Sligo
26 John Wright Sligo
27 Jane Wright Sligo
28 Mariam Wright Sligo
29 Bridget Murray Sligo
30 Catharine Janes Sligo
31 Ruth Gibbs Sligo
32 Mary Gibbs Sligo
33 John Gibbs Sligo
34* Patrick Travert Lurganboy
35 James Mara Lurganboy
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
1. "The Shamrock" may be an Irish ethnic newspaper of the time, since in the
next column to the above appears an ad: "Subscribers to the Shamrock in this
city ..."
2. Passengers seem to be grouped according to their origins in Ireland, and
it may be those possible origins which are italicized at the end of the
names. Note that "Newtown Stuart" (in 1st list) is NOT italicized, while
"Newtown Stewart" (in 2nd list) IS italicized. The first may also be a
location.
3. Where a letter is questionable, these are possibly due to 1816 printing
problems, ie. type-setting error or inking error.
4. ** indicates Children
5. Passengers have been numbered for ease in identification. No numbers were
included in the original article. Please see the full article. The
transcriber does NOT know if these are complete lists of the ships'
passengers, or simply the Irish on board.
15 Given name is spelled Augh; it is possible that this is a type-setting
error, and the name actually may be Hugh
16 Family name may be Iloy
34 Family name may be Trevert
"The Commonwealth", Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sept. 17, 1816
Transcribed by Carolyn "Cari" Thomas a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
Proofreading assistance by David T. Thomas
6 March 2004
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