Immigrant Ships
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Sch Villager



Liverpool, England to Boston, MA
April 22, 1847


This appears to be the same voyage of the transcription Villager May 14. 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 the Passengers taken on board the Sch Villager of Liverpool, whereof William Collins is Master, burthen 65 tons and --/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Liverpool for Boston.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
Samuel Canton      34      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
Elizabeth Canton   28      female            Nova Scotia  U. States    
John Canton        13      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
Julia Canton        9      female            Nova Scotia  U. States    
Samuel Canton       6      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
Laura E. Williams   4 mo   female            Nova Scotia  U. States    
Wm. Wright         33      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
Almira Wright      38      female            Nova Scotia  U. States    
Herbert Wright      9      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
James Wright        7      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
Harriet Wright      4      female            Nova Scotia  U. States    
Robt McClennan     23      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
G. Hinsman         21      Male    Mechanic  Nova Scotia  U. States    
    
Transcriber's Notes:    

There were no births nor deaths on this passage; therefore, the    
births/deaths column has been eliminated.    

All of the male passengers are listed as mechanics, even the male children.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Kitty Steele for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 January 1999



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