Ship Eagle
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Passengers on the Ship Eagle for New York, 29 March 1803.*
Columns represent: name, age, occupation, village in Ireland.
1 Alex Radcliffe 23 farmer Ballyroney
2 John Menter 28 labourer Belfast
3 Wm. Calvert 33 labourer Killeagh
4 Ann Calvert 24 spinster Killeagh
5 James Bryson 27 farmer Kilrock
6 Peter Leonard 28 farmer Hillsboro
7 Wm. Logan 36 labourer Dromore
8 Thos. Bain 18 farmer Dounpatrick
9 Joseph Webb 25 labourer Cockslem
10 Wm. Wilson 22 labourer Derrylea
11 Margt. Wilson 20 spinster Derrylea
12 Wm. Kineard 52 farmer Derrylea
13 Robt. Kineard 18 labourer Derrylea
14 Wm. Hancock 19 labourer Derrylea
15 Thos. Wilson * 23 labourer Armagh
16 James Diennen 19 labourer Dovehill
17 John English 40 labourer Tynan
18 Isabella English 32 Tynan
19 Wm. Kerr 18 labourer Tynan
20 James Lister 20 labourer Tynan
21 George Lister 25 labourer Tynan
22 John Graham 24 labourer Tynan
23 Thos. Spratt 50 farmer Clough
24 John Browne 24 farmer Saintfield
25 Saml. Campbell 18 labourer Banbridge
26 Charles Martin 20 farmer Ballymoney
27 Robert Halridge 16 clerk Ballymoney
28 Robt. Eakin 38 farmer Coleraine
29 Wm. Rafield 23 farmer Ballymena
30 Wm. Woods 27 labourer Sea Patrick
31 Neha. Kidd 20 labourer Keady
32 John Shields 20 farmer Keady
33 John Cully 24 farmer Keady
34 David Clement 22 farmer Keady
35 Andrew Clement 20 farmer Keady
36 Wm. McAlister 20 farmer Ballycastle
Transcriber's Notes:
* This was the date of departure from Ireland. It probably arrived
during the summer months. It also most likely left from an Irish
port as the passengers all seemed to have origins in Ireland.
# 15 this was the only passenger whose origin could have been either
a town or a county in Ireland.
* This information was originally published in "Passenger Lists to
America" in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register,
along with a number of other lists, between 1906 and 1912,
by Gerald Fothergill.
* These lists were found by Fothergill, while searching through the
British Archives, in British Museum Manuscript Add. 35932.
* It was subsequently published in "Ship Passenger Lists" by Carl Boyer
3rd, in 1977, Newhall, California. Library of Congress Catalogue number:
76-37355.
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