Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Schooner Boston


From Halifax, Canada to Boston
January 16th, 1847

Man. 46 Sch Boston (Halifax) Jany 16th 1847 B-4691
COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Sch Boston of Halifax whereof J Laybold is Master, burthen 62 tons and 95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Halifax for Boston
Columns represent: Names. 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.
    
  1  Mr C Pybell         24  Male    Carpenter   Halifax  U States
  2  Mr F McCor          32  Male    Tailor      Boston   U States
  3  Miss Ann Sinclair   19  female              Halifax  U States
  4  Mr Thomas Davison   28  Male    Carpenter   Halifax  U States
  5  Mrs Ann Davison     22  female              Halifax  U States
  6  John Walsh          37  Male    Carpenter   Halifax  U States
  7  William Gleason     26  Male    Sail Maker  Halifax  U States
  8  Wm Boyle            29  Male    Labourer    Halifax  U States
  9  Wm Jamerson         35  Male    Carpenter   Halifax  U States
 10  Ellen McLeary       28  female              Halifax  U States
*11  H W OLeary          35  Male    Labourer    Ireland  U States
 12  Granger Nealson     22  Male    Labourer    Ireland  U States
 13  Thomas Nealson      21  Male    Labourer    Ireland  U States
*14  E D OLilley         24  Male    Labourer    Ireland  U States
 15  Michael McDonald    29  Male    Labourer    Ireland  U States
*16  Charles McLeath                             Ireland  U States
 
Transcriber's Notes:

* Passengers:

 #11  OLeary was probably O'Leary. The writing is very faint and
      the writer was not inclined to use periods (.) or 
      apostrophes (').

 #14  OLilley was probably O'Lilley.

 #16  The age, sex and profession of this passenger was left blank.

All the female passenger's professions were left blank.

The "Remarks relative to any who may have died or left the vessel 
during the voyage" column was left blank and therefore, has been
eliminated.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Trish Roach Walker for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 August, 1999



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