Lucy Thompson
I, Cha^s G Crocker, Master of the Lucy Thompson do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on Board the said ship at L'pool from which port the said ship has now arrived; and that on said List is truly designated the age, the sex and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage and the names and ages of those who died. SO HELP ME GOD, (Signed) Cha^s G Crocker
Sworn to this 26 Dec 1862 Before me (signed, but illegible)
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Lucy Thompson whereof Chas Crocker is Master, from Liverpool burthen 1499 92/95 tons.
Columns represent: Number on the list, Given name and surname, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country in which they intend to become inhabitants, Part of the Vessel occupied by each passenger during the Voyage
1 William Taylor 50y Male Lab^r Great Britain Canada U Deck
2 Robert Hannah 45y Male Lab^r Great Britain Canada U Deck
3 Michael Ford 20y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
4* John Gilmore 22y Male Lab^r United States United States U Deck
5 William Delany 22y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
6 John Campbell 27y Male Shoemaker Great Britain United States U Deck
7 James Williams 23y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
8 James Lennon 27y Male Mechanic Great Britain United States U Deck
9 John Martin 22y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
10* Patt Barr? 27y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
11 George Robershaw 25y Male Seaman Great Britain United States U Deck
12 Michael Grogan 30y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
13 Mary D Grogan 26y Female Servant Great Britain United States U Deck
14 William Foster 21y Male Joiner Great Britain United States U Deck
15 William Townsend 25y Male Mechanic Great Britain United States U Deck
16 Thomas Connery 21y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
17 Mary Connery 16y Female Servant Great Britain United States U Deck
18 Edward Graham 18y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
19* Michael Whea?an 25y Male Tailor Great Britain United States U Deck
20 John Dyer 19y Male Lab^r Great Britain United States U Deck
21 Bridget Finnegan 30y Female Servant Great Britain United States U Deck
22 Ellen Fay 20y Female Servant Great Britain Canada U Deck
23 Mary McParlin 19y Female Dress Maker Great Britain United States U Deck
24 Mary J Courtney 23y Female Servant Great Britain Canada U Deck
25 Mary Livingstone 30y Female Wife Great Britain United States U Deck
26 Bridget Livingstone 5y Female - Great Britain United States U Deck
27 Mary Livingstone 3y Female - Great Britain United States U Deck
28 Robert Livingstone 6m Male Infant Great Britain United States U Deck
29 Mary Callahan 25y Female Servant Great Britain United States U Deck
30* Rebecca Henderson 18y Female Milner Great Britain United States U Deck
31 Rose Murphy 22y Female Servant Great Britain United States U Deck
32 Daniel Kerrigan 27y Male Seaman Great Britain United States U Deck
Transcriber's Notes:
The column, "Date and Cause of Death" was eliminated from this transcription as there
were no deaths on this passage.
The "Location of compartment or space occupied" column was abbreviated by the original
lister. It is presumed that U Deck means "Upper Deck".
The original lister did not number the passengers and did not provide a recapitulation
at the end of the Manifest, but it appears to be a complete manifest. It does not fill
a complete page.
An asterisk (*) is used to refer to an item in the transcriber's notes, which
further explains the entry.
A question mark (?) is used for letter/letters that cannot be read because of the
quality of the document. Where possible a suggestion is given in the Transcriber's
Notes of what this letter/letters may be.
A circumflex (^) is used to indicate missing letters in a name or word. The original
lister showed this by writing the final letter smaller and raising it above the line.
4 At the end of the columns there is written "B.B. Glasgow". It is not clear what
this means, possibly that ship stopped at Glasgow for this passenger, or that his
place of origin is Glasgow. No other passenger is so designated.
10 Barrey or Barry.
19 Whealan or Wheatan.
30 Occupation: Milliner?
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 225, List 1221.
Transcribed by Lora Lee Ament and Patricia Kennedy members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 September 2007
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