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Brig Mount Vernon


Trinidad, Spain * to Baltimore, Maryland
3 September 1846

I, Henry Sadler, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all passengers, who have been taken on board the Brig Mount Vernon at Trinidad, Spain or at any other foreign port, or at sea, and brought in said Brig into any district of the United States, since the departure from said port of Trinidad, Spain.
Sworn the 3 September, 1846, before (signed) John C Hantt, (collector) (signed) Henry Sadler, Master
List of all the passengers taken on board of the Brig Mount Vernon of Baltimore at Trinidad, Spain.
Columns represent: passenger name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, and the country to which they intend to become inhabitants. There were no deaths on the passage; no cabin occupancy; and no baggage designated.
    
   

 1  Isaac Campten     35  M  Labourer  United States  United States
 2  Eliza Ann Campten 32  F  Labourer  United States  United States
 3  Charles W Campten  4  M  Labourer  United States  United States
 4  Ja^s R Campten     5  M  Labourer  United States  United States
 5  Sarah Campten      3  F  Labourer  United States  United States
 6  Sally Ann Dowden  30  F  Labourer  United States  United States
 7  Mary Ann Hale     16  F  Labourer  United States  United States
 8  Nathaniel Hale    10  M  Labourer  United States  United States
 9  Henryetta Hale     6  F  Labourer  United States  United States
10  Bazil Hale         4  M  Labourer  United States  United States
11  Eugene Sandray    25  M  Labourer  France         Rio de Janeiro  
12  P Felix Hantwell  22  M  Labourer  France         Rio de Janeiro

NOTE
*  We believe that the departure port was Port of Spain, Trinidad
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 5, List 43
Transcribed by Janice Peterson a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 May 2004



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