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Brig Ann


From Malaga, Spain, Edenton, N.C. port of call to Baltimore
I, R. S. Halsey, Master of the Brig Ann B. P. Corp of Edenton 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 said Brig at Edenton or any other foreign Port or at Sea, and brought in the said Vessel into any District of the United States since her departure from the said Port of Edenton. Sworn to 28th Sept. 1833. Before me, (unreadable). Richard Halsey
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Ann B. P. Corp of Edenton.
Columns represent: names, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit, died on voyage*.
    
   
  1 Guill Hudin y Rul??*  12      Male  Student    Spain    United States     
  2 Domingo Casado        12      Male  Student    Spain    United States     
  3 Francisco Sani        12      Male  Student    Spain    United States      
  4 Himos* Galway         13      Male  Student    Spain    United States    
 
      
    
Transcriber's Notes:

This ship was originally from Malaga, Spain
     
* The usual "District of", "Port of" statement was not on this document.
* Edenton was a port in North Carolina.  
* The original document did not list anyone in the "died on voyage" column, 
  so it has been omitted.   
* The ? marks indicate letters or words that cannot be read due to the quality 
  of the original document.  
* Passenger # 1, The first name may be Guitt. 'T's were not alway crossed, and 'L's
  were not always looped by the writer of this manifest.    
* Passenger # 1, The fourth letter in the last name is only a speck. The last letter
  has a downward tail to the right as in a 'g' or a 'y'.    
* Passenger # 4, The first name may be Hunios or Yumos. The first letter is very faded.
  
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Mary Grabanski for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
29 March 1999



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