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Schooner Villager


PORT OF BOSTON
Schooner Villager - Liverpool to Boston - 14 May 1847

This appears to be the same voyage of the transcription Villager April 22. It is ISTGs opinion that some passengers on these two transcriptions came from Liverpool, England and disembarked in Nova Scotia, Canada. Other passengers then boarded for a trip to Boston, MA and those passengers could have originally been from England or Canada. There is also a possibility that the Liverpool mentioned on the microfilm is actually Liverpool, Canada
Copy of report and list of passengers taken on board the Schooner Villager of Liverpool whereof ? Collins is Master, burthen 65 tons and ?ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Liverpool N.Y.* 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, Remarks relative to any who may have died or left the vessel during the voyage.*
Mrs Elizabeth Webb   50 female  Lady      UnStates*    UnStates
Miss E Webb          19 female  Lady      UnStates     UnStates
Lucinda McLeod       25 female  Lady      UnStates     UnStates
Anthony McLeod        3 Male              UnStates     UnStates
George Carrity       35 Male    Doctor    Nova Scotia  UnStates
Stephen Collins      4? Male    Mariner   Nova Scotia  UnStates
??t* King            28 Male    Mariner   Nova Scotia  UnStates
Eben West            18 Male    Gent      Nova Scotia  UnStates


Transcriber's Notes

* The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the original 
   recorder.
* The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read, 
   due to the quality of the original document.
* N.Y. is written after Liverpool, ship may have stopped in New York.
* UnStates as written in the original document.
* Passenger Stephen Collins is either 40 or 49.
* Passenger King could be Rbt.
* There were no births or deaths on this voyage, therefore that column
   was eliminated.

Correspondence 08/23/2004 passengers Webb
The two ladies mentioned are my great great grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, 
and my great grandmother Miss E(Elizabeth Caroline) Webb.
My great great grandmother was born ca 1786 in Nova Scotia, and my great
grandmother was born 20 October 1827 in Nova Scotia.  This is my family.
Eloise Knapp of Wenatchee, WA, USA

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Mary Anderegg for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.
7 May 1999



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