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Schooner Eliza Ann


Halifax, Nova Scotia to Nantucket, Massachusetts
8 September 1821

DISTRICT OF NANTUCKET - PORT OF NANTUCKET
There was no sworn statement found with this list.
Report and List of Passengers on board the Schooner Eliza Ann of Nantucket whereof Abner Phinney is Master, burthen Eighty four & 80/95th Tons, bound from the Port of Halifax for Nantucket.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country of which they severally belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
  
  1 Seth Coleman          76  male    boat builder   United States   United States
  2 Deborah Coleman       72  female                 United States   United States
  3 William Coleman       28  male    boat builder   United States   United States
  4 Alexander Coleman     23  male    cooper         United States   United States
  5 Sarah Edi???       *  40  female                 United States   United States
  6 Mary All??         *  11  female                 Nova Scotia     United States
  7 Martha Upham          14  female                 United States   United States
  8 John Appleton         30  male    tailor         Ireland         United States
  9 Sarah Appleton        28  female                 Ireland         United States
 10 Saml. Appleton         5  male                   Ireland         United States
 11 John Appleton, Jr.     2  male                   Ireland         United States    
                                        
(Signed) Abner Phinney

The original of which the above is a copy was sworn to Sept. 8, 1821, before me.  
(Signed) M. T. Morton, Coll.
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
#5 surname looks very much like Edison; last 3 letters do not extend above or 
   below the line.
#6 surname is probably Allen or Allin; again, the letters in question do not 
   extend above or below the line.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.



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