Immigrant Ships
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Schooner Eleanor (Eliza?) Jane


St. John to Boston
May 3, 1847

Man. 528 Sch Eliza Jane* [St. John]* May 3th 1847
Copy of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Sch Eleanor Jane* of St. John Whereof M McCarthy is Master, burthen 52 tons and /96ths of a ton, bound from the Port of St John for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, and country of which they intend to become inhabitants. *
 
1 Tobias Throle  42  Male    Tailor    St John  U States
2 Mary Throle    44  female            St John  U States
3 Tobias Throle   6  Male              St John  U States
4 John Throle    18  Male    Labourer  St John  U States
5 W m Throle     22  Male    Clerk     St John  U States
6 Mrs Quigley    28  female            St John  U States 


Transcriber's Notes:     
     
The use of an * indicates an ommission or error made by the original 
recorder.

There were no deaths on this passage, therefore the column headed, 
"Remarks relative to any who may have died or left the vessel during
the voyage", was eliminated.

*There is a conflict in the name of the ship.  On the cover of the 
manifest, the name is given as Sch Eliza Jane, and in the manifest
itself, the name is given as Sch Eleanor Jane. 

*The manifest gave St. John as the port of departure of the Schooner
Eliza Jane, and included no information about the country from which
the pssengers emigrated.  The most likely location of St. John is in
New Brunswick, Canada, but there is a St. John in the Virgin Islands 
and in Newfoundland as well.  
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 22.
Transcribed by Claudia Claar for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 June 1999



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