Schooner Boston
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
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