Bark Helen Maria
PORT OF BOSTON
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Bark Helen Maria of Boston whereof E. Crosby is Master, burthen 195 tons and --/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Port Rush, Ireland for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, trade or profession, country to which they severally belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants. All the passengers were from Ireland, and all intended to become inhabitants of the United States, so the final two columns have been eliminated.
1 Edward Parke? * 25 male weaver Ireland U. States
2 John Cassidy 30 male farmer
3 Henry Cassidy 28 male stone cutter
4 Peggy Black * 60 male servant
5 Archibald Black 29 male labourer
6 John Black 19 male labourer
7 Andrew Curry 19 male farmer
8 Mary Jane Curry 21 female seamstress
9 Saml. Lyle 24 male farmer
10 James McCarley 18 male farmer
11 John Wilson 18 male farmer
12 James Wilson 16 male farmer
13 Mary Ann McBride 22 female servant
14 Elizabeth McQua * 16 female servant
15 Ann Colery * 18 female dress maker
16 Mary Coolery * 21 female dress maker
17 John McCaley 27 male servant
18 W. Miliam 21 male farmer
19 Mathew McCoy 20 male labourer
20 Jane Eason 17 female servant
21 Robt. Shields 21 male servant
22 James Gamble 20 male servant
23 Wm. Gamble 19 male servant
24 Margt. Brown 19 female servant
25 Mary Ann McLin 20 female seamstress
26 Margt. Ann McLaughlin 52 female servant
27 Margt. Ann McLaughlin 21 female servant
28 Saml. McLaughlin 50 male farmer
29 Robt. Frazer 21 male carpenter
30 John Ra? Ba?? * 24 male merchant
31 Ann Hill 25 female dress maker
32 Mary Hill 19 female dress maker
Transcriber's Notes:
#1 could be Parke, Parker, Parkes.
#4 listed as male on list.
#14 surname as found.
#15-16 spelled both ways here, Colery and Coolery.
#30 Ra? Ba?? looked like two names but could have
been something like Rayburn also.
Ra?: letter extended below the line.
Ba??: looked like rr or n.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 14 May 1999
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