Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Brig Shakespeare


Glasgow to New York
24 July 1828

DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK--PORT OF NEW-YORK
LIST OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the British Brig Shakespeare whereof John Goldie, is master, from Glasgow.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, The Country to which they severally belong, The Country in which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
 1 Amelia Cameron       45y    female              Scotland  United States   
 2 Jean Cameron         16y    female              Scotland  United States
 3 E. Cameron           15y    female              Scotland  United States
 4 John Cameron         14y    Male                Scotland  United States
 5 John Beason          32y    Male   Manufacturer Scotland  United States          
 6 Mary Beason          2H-   female              Scotland  United States
 7 Helen McNaughlin     40y    female              Scotland  United States
 8 Mary McNaughlin       5y    female              Scotland  United States
 9 Helen McNaughlin      3y    female              Scotland  United States
10 Margaret McNaughlin   1y    female              Scotland  United States
11 Mary O Harry*        30y    female              Scotland  United States
12 Ann Harry             1y    female              Scotland  United states
13 Janet Bell           28y    female              Scotland  United States
14 John Bell*           35y    female Weaver       Scotland  United States
15 James Bell            6y    Male                Scotland  United States          
16 Ann Bell              3y    female              Scotland  United States
17 Margaret Bell            4m female              Scotland  United States
18 John Purdie          26y    Male   Tailor       Scotland  United States       
19 Alexander Gold       26y    Male   Joiner       Scotland  United States
20 James Sand           24y    Male   Carpenter    Scotland  United States
21 George Birnie        36y    Male   Farmer       Scotland  United States
22 James Campbell       21y    Male   Joiner       Scotland  United States
23 John Johnson         14y    Male                Scotland  United States
24 William Young        23y    Male   Joiner       Scotland  United States
                                        
(Signed)  John Goldie
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
Passenger 14 is listed as a female in error. Passenger 
11 could be O'Harry as there are no other middle initials shown.   
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 12.
Transcribed by Vernon G. Kooi for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 August 1999



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