Immigrant Ships
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Ship Mount Vernon



Liverpool, England to New York
June 17, 1825
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK – PORT OF NEW YORK
I, X M Bunker do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the disstrict of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Mount Vernon whereof I am Master, from Liverpool. Sworn to, the 17th of June, 1825, So help me God (signed) C Xavier
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Mount Vernon whereof X M Bunker is master, from Liverpool, Burthen 352 69/95 Tons.
Columns represent: Name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
  1 Isaac Candler       32  Male    Merchant    Great Britain   United States
  2 Wm C Peters         20  Male    Merchant    Great Britain   United States
  3 Isaac A Bass        17  Male    Merchant    Great Britain   United States
  4 Patrick Conlind     31  Male    Labourer    Great Britain   United States
  5 Bridget Conlind     24  Female  Labourer    Great Britain   United States
  6 Eliza Conlind        1  Female  Child       Great Britain   United States
  7 Martin O'Brion      31  Male    Schoomaster Great Britain   United States
  8 B?uges O'Brion      24  Female              Great Britain   United States
  9 Edwoods McCarty     27  Male    Taylor      Great Britain   United States
 10 James McDonald      30  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 11 Thomas Fenaghty     23  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 12 Bridget Lammatron   28  Female  None        Great Britain   United States
 13 John Houghton       22  Male    Gardner     Great Britain   United States
 14 Patrick Houghton    27  Male    Gardner     Great Britain   United States
 15 Catherine Houghton  28  Female  None        Great Britain   United States
 16 Francis M Dearmand  28  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 17 James M Dearmand    30  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 18 Michael Kenan       22  Male    Miller      Great Britain   United States
 19 Patrick McCarty     18  Male    None        Great Britain   United States
 20 John Milck          37  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 21 Patrick McAdams     24  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 22 Michael Hill        32  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 23 Peter Mahan         36  Male    Farmer      Great Britain   United States
 24 Mary Mahan          26  Female  None        Great Britain   United States
 25 John Mahan           3  Child   None        Great Britain   United States
 26 Eliza Mahan          1  Child   None        Great Britain   United States
 27 John Mahan          27  Male    Labourer    Great Britain   United States
 28 Mary Dowland        27  Female  None        Great Britain   United States
 29 Michael Schully     28  Male    Mason       Great Britain   United States
 30 Iamis Schutty       30  Male    Mason       Great Britain   United States
 31 Iamis McCarty       21  Male    Mason       Great Britain   United States
 32 Peter Golden        22  Male    Mason       Great Britain   United States
 33 Catherine Thompson  54  Female  None        Great Britain   United States
 34 Hugh McGin          23  Male    Blacksmith  Great Britain   United States

                                        
(Signed)  New York 17 June 1825 Xavier M Bunker
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
  Passenger #8 has no occupation listed.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 7 List 352
Transcribed by Marlu Jones a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 October 1999



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