Mary 
Ship: Ship: Mary
Date: 19-26 April 1774 (departure)
Departing: Port of Stockton
Arriving: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Master:
Ship Type:All on board were listed as being from Durham
Columns represent: Name, Age, Occupation, Destination
1 William Robinson 32 to seek better employment tallow chandler & soap boiler Halifax
2 Mary Robinson 35 wife of William Robinson Halifax
3 Mary Bentley 65 to seek better employment widow Halifax
4 Nichoas Pearson 40 to seek better employment shoemaker Halifax
5-8 Esther Pearson 36 wife of Nichoas Pearson,
with 3 children
aged 10, 6 &1 Halifax
9 John Greenwood 40 to seek better employment farmer Halifax
10-14 Elizabeth Greenwood 36 wife of John Greenwood,
with 4 children
aged 10, 8, 6 & 4 Halifax
15 John Teckle 42 to seek better employment stay maker Halifax
16 Elizabeth Teckl 40 wife of John Teckle Halifax
17 Thomas Lancaster 23 to dispose of goods linen draper's Apprentice Halifax
18 Thomas Elstob 40 to dispose of goods
& intends to return farmer Halifax
19 Joshua Luking 41 to seek better employment farmer Halifax
20-21 Ann Luking 39 wife of Joshua Luking,
with 1 child aged 11 Halifax
22 John Old 30 to seek better employment tailor Halifax
23 William Pashley 70 to seek better employment gardener Halifax
24 John Latham 32 to seek better employment brewer Halifax
25 John Hutchinson 22 to seek better employment butcher Halifax
26 Robert Robertson 23 to seek better employment butcher Halifax
27 William Hall 40 to seek better employment labourer Halifax
28 Jane Miller 25 to seek better employment spinster Halifax
29 John Harland 30 to seek better employment shopkeeper Halifax
30 William Paterson 34 to seek better employment shopkeeper Halifax
31 Robert Stavely 26 to seek better employment farmer Halifax
32 Joseph Pierson 34 to seek better employment ship carpenter Halifax
33 Thomas Miller 26 with goods to sell & return shopkeeper Halifax
34 James Ward 28 to seek better employment carpenter Halifax
Document source: Coldham, Peter Wilson, Emigrants from England to the American Colonies, 1773-1776, Baltimore, Genealogical Publising Co., 1988, p 138.
Forthergill, Gerald, Emigrants from England, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc., 1976, pp71-72..
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Reformatted by Sheila Tate for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 25 February 1999
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