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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..

Contributed by Chignecto Project

Reformatted by Sheila Tate for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 February 1999



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