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Brig Canadian Packet


London and Deal, England to Hampton, Virginia
7 July 1821

DISTRICT OF HAMPTON – PORT OF HAMPTON
I, Robt. Ridley, Master of the Brig Canadian Packet from London and Deal, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the list of Passengers subscribed with my name and now delivered by me to the Collr. of the District of Hampton, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, the names and description (so far as I have been able to ascertain the same) of all the persons who were taken on board at any port or place since the departure of said Brig from London and Deal. So help me God. (Signed) Robt. Ridley. Sworn to before me, this 7 July 1821 (signed) Wm. Armistead. I certify the within to be a true copy. (Signed) Wm. Armistead, Coll.
List of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Canadian Packet of North Shields in any foreign Port or Place.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend becoming inhabitants.
    
   
  1 Ralph Pittock        37  male    farmer  England  United States of America
  2 Sarah Pittock        38  female  
  3 Mary A. Pittock      16  female
  4 Harriot Pittock   *  10  female
  5 E. Pittock            5  female
  6 John Ryd             24  male    farmer
  7 John Right           29  male    farmer
  8 Geo. Ward            19  male    farmer   
                                               
Transcriber's Notes:   
It is assumed that all the passengers were from England.  The word "England" 
was written only once in that column.

This ship also stopped at Richmond, Virginia.  A separate manifest can be found
for the Richmond Port at Canadian Packet 

  #4 Harriot as found.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
29 July 1999



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