Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Schooner Maria


St. John, New Brunswick to Newburyport, Massachusetts
First Quarter of 1823

DISTRICT OF NEWBURYPORT – PORT OF NEWBURYPORT
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
List of Passengers taken on board Sundry Vessels in any Foreign Port or Place. (Transcriber's Note: the other ships on this abstract did not have obvious immigrants on them. They were all mariners, not listed as immigrating.)
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
  1 James Mar?          *  22  male    mason      United States  United States
  2 Edward Burgess         34  male    farmer     New Brunswick  Canada
  3 James McLeod           32  male    farmer     New Brunswick  Canada
  4 Eliza Doyle            20  female  spinster   New Brunswick  Canada
  5 Mary Rooney            30  female  spinster   Ireland        U. States
  6 Nelly Rooney            6  female  spinster   Ireland        U. States
  7 Rosy Hacket            25  female  spinster   Ireland        U. States
  8 Nancy Casgrow          23  female  spinster   Ireland        U. States
  9 John Hacket            23  male    weaver     Ireland        U. States
 10 John Rooney            12  male    labourer   Ireland        U. States
 11 Daniel Rooney           9  male    labourer   Ireland        U. States
 12 William Macknever      22  male    labourer   Ireland        U. States
 13      Mackgorman     *  16  male    tailor     Ireland        U. States 
 14 Barney Cane            15  male    labourer   Ireland        U. States
 15 John Gault             24  male    carpenter  Ireland        U. States
 16 Samuel Mayson          25  male    carpenter  New Brunswick  New Brunswick
 17 Francis George         28  male    carpenter  England        New Brunswick
 18 James Graham           30  male    carpenter  Scotland       U. States
 19 Henry Darah            23  male    tailor     Ireland        U. States
 20 William Clark          23  male    gentleman  New Brunswick  New Brunswick    

Collector's Office,
District of Newburyport, April 1st, 1823
(signature illegible) Collector 
                                    
Transcriber's Notes:     
  #1 there seemed to be an x on the end of the surname.
 #13 the first name could have had a ditto mark there.  Either it was William 
     (as previous one was) or there was no first name given.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 June 1999



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