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SS Hibernia


Liverpool, England to Boston, Massachusetts
22 March 1847

List of the Passengers taken on board the Steamer Hibernia of Glasgow, whereof Harrison is Master, burthen 791 tons, and ___/95th of a ton, bound from the Port of Liverpool for Boston.
Passenger list for the Steamer Hibernia from Liverpool to port of Boston, arrival 22 March 1847.
Columns represent: Name; Age; Sex; Occupation, trade or profession; Country to which they severally belong; Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
 1  Mr. Leary            29 male   Marriner  Canada       Canada
 2  Mr Grousset          39 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
 3  Mr. Van Voist        41 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
 4  Mr. Diesdorff        40 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
 5  Mr. Wm. Beattie      29 male   Merchant  Ireland      U. States
 6  James Haywood        28 male   Merchant  England      U. States
 7  Mr. Parsgood         31 male   Merchant  England      U. States
 8  Miss Graham          42 female Lady      England      U. States
 9  Mrs. Harrison        31 female Lady      U. States    U. States
10  Mr. Stewart          29 male   Merchant  England      U. States
11  Mrs. Stewart         26 female Lady      England      U. States
12  Mr. Wallace          32 male   Merchant  England      U. States
13  Mr. L. H. Thompson   27 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
14  Mr. Hardy            34 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
15  Mr. A. Killan        36 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
16  Mr. McFonlane        35 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
17  Mr. S. H. Salkin     32 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
18  Mr. J. Park          33 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
19  Mr. A. McCorwodale   31 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
20  Mr. MacSargan        29 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
21  Capt. Wood           47 male   Marriner  U. States    U. States
22  Mr. Deane            56 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
23  Mr. Parker           72 male   Merchant  England      U. States
24  Mr. Sommerville      52 male   Merchant  England      U. States
25  Mr. J. G. Sims       31 male   Merchant  England      U. States
26  Mr. Deacon           39 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
27  Mr. Glaenger         28 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
28  Mr. J. H. Coates     33 male   Merchant  Ireland      U. States
29  Mr. Homan            34 male   Merchant  Ireland      U. States
30  Mr. C. S. March      33 male   Merchant  Ireland      U. States
31  Mr. W. J. Davis      31 male   Merchant  Wales        U. States
32* & Servant            27 male   Servant   U. States    U. States
33  Mr. Wells            28 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
34  Mr. John Lockhart    29 male   Merchant  Scotland     U. States
35  Mr. John Mc Ewan     39 male   Merchant  Scotland     U. States
36  Mr. J. W. Diehl      28 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
37  Mr. E. J. Smith      28 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
38  Mr. Schelter         36 male   Merchant  France       U. States
39  Mr. John Fuller      36 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
40  Mr. G. W. Porter     37 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
41  Mr. L. March         28 male   Merchant  Canada       Canada
42  Mr. Siscke           39 male   Merchant  Germany      Canada
43* Mr. R. C. R?b?an     27 male   Merchant  Germany      Canada
44  Mr. Saphire          45 male   Merchant  Germany      Canada
45  Mr. Hexsery          28 male   Merchant  Germany      Canada
46  Mr. Dusef            36 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
47  Mr. W. Guire         27 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
48  Mr. Mixheuhue        52 male   Merchant  Germany      U. States
49  Mr. MacSweney        47 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
50  Mr. H. Bird          29 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
51  Mr. Telley           32 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
52  Mr. Clarr            40 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
53  Mr. Roach            26 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
54  Mr. H. N. Jones      32 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
55  Mr. Stewart          28 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
56  Mr. Edward Wyman     29 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
57  Mr. Powell           28 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
58  Mr. Dawson           26 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
59  Mr. Morton           32 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
60  Mr. Cruikshanks      40 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
61  Mr. McDonnell        39 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
62  Mr. Jas. Beggie      32 male   Merchant  U. States    U. States
63  Mr. Phillips         26 male   Officer   Canada       Canada
64  Mr. Billings         42 male   Officer   Nova Scotia  U. States
65*   & two              20 female Ladies    Nova Scotia  U. States
66*   Daughters          18 female Ladies    Nova Scotia  U. States
67  Mr. J. Coleman       42 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
68  Mr. D. A. White      38 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
69  Mr. W. H. Knowlan    27 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
70  Mr. P. Dawson        36 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
71*   & Son              16 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
72  Mr. J. R. Stewart    24 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
73  Mr. H. Morrill       36 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
74  Mr. G. C. Whidden    38 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
75  Miss Raymand         18 female Lady      Nova Scotia  U. States
76  Mr. Smith            29 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
77  Mr. Tempest          30 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
78  Mr. Des Busay        32 male   Merchant  Nova Scotia  U. States
    
    
Transcriber's Notes:

* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
  the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
  in the transcriber's notes.

? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
  condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

The word "Marriner" was transcribed as spelled.

Passenger numbers have been added for ease in referencing.
  
32, 65-66, 71: All were unnamed.    
43  The name R?b?an:  the 2nd letter could be "s", the 4th letter "c" or "e."    
      
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 November 1998



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