Immigrant Ships
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Schooner Boston


Halifax, Nova Scotia to Boston, Massachusetts
11 May 1847

Copy of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Sch. Boston of Halifax wherof J. Laybold is Master, burthen 62 tons, and 95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Halifax for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit.
    
 1  Mrs. A. Wright   40   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 2  Miss Wright      19   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 3  Mrs. Kidd        25   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 4       Infant      Inft F   Lady         Halifax  United States 
 5  Mrs. Mathews     45   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 6       Child        9   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 7  Susan Clare      18   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 8  Miss. F. Gammon  17   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
 9  Wm. Banbridge    40   M   Choc. Maker  Halifax  United States
10  Isaac Scott      25   M   Teacher      Halifax  United States 
11  Duncan Scott     22   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
12  Bridget McCarty  22   F   Servant      Halifax  United States
13  W. Sultz         24   M   Servant      Halifax  United States
14* Mrs. Bacon       24   M   Servant      Halifax  United States
15  Bennett Fuller   21   M   Servant      Halifax  United States
16  Mary Ennis       40   F   Lady         Halifax  United States
17  Danl. Rearden    30   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
18  Robt. Corbit     20   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
19  J. Sibley        23   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
20  John Campbell    23   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
21  C. Runbean       28   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
22  A. Canay         20   F   Servant      Halifax  United States
23  C. Clark         17   F   Servant      Halifax  United States
24  Ann Pollard      22   F   Servant      Halifax  United States
25  Geo. Fuller      28   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
26  John Perkins     21   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
27  M. Fox           40   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
28  John Sweeny      24   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
29  C. Butter        28   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
30  John Dixon       19   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
31  Wm. Knowles      19   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States
32  David White      28   M   Labourer     Halifax  United States


Transcriber's Notes: 

  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, 
  not the transcriber.

  There were no entries in the column entitled "Remarks relative to 
  any who may have died or left the vessel during the voyage," therefore
  the column was eliminated.

14 Passenger name column says "Mrs." but sex column says "Male".

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Diane Anderson for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 June 1999



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