Immigrant Ships
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Schooner Good Exchange


Gulf of St. Lawrence to Marblehead, Massachusetts
Fourth Quarter of 1821*

DISTRICT OF MARBLEHEAD – PORT OF MARBLEHEAD
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
List of the passengers taken on board the Fishing Sch. Good Exchange, Ebenezer Legraw, Master, of Marblehead, in any Foreign port or place from a Fishing Cruise on the Coast of Ch?lo?e*, Gulph of St. Lawrence.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
  
  1 David Stonehouse   *  ?2  male    farmer        England  Canada  
  2 Robert Stonehouse     23  male    house joiner  England  Canada
  3 Daniel Stonehouse     19  male    house joiner  England  Canada
  4 Jacob Stonehouse      14  male    infant        England  Canada
  5 John Stonehouse        8  male    infant        England  Canada
  6 James Stonehouse       6  male    infant        England  Canada
  7 William Stonehouse     4  male    infant        England  Canada
  8 Jane Stonehouse       37  female                England  Canada 
  9 Hester Stonehouse     17  female  mantamaker    England  Canada
 10 Hannah Stonehouse     11  female  infant        England  Canada
 11 John Bellany          46  male    farmer        England  Canada   

A true copy.
Collector's Office, District of Marblehead
December 31, 182?*  
Benj. Crowninshield                                      
(Signed)  
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
This ship was filed and numbered right after a ship for third quarter of 1821.  
On the cover sheet, the date could have been 1831, but was not clear.  
It is most likely 1821, judging by the numbering system that was used for 
filing the ships.

* Coast of Ch?lo?e: first letter in question could be e, next letter could 
  be r or v. 
    
#1 age probably 32; it was on a fold, but looked like the bottom of a 3. 

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 July 1999



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