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Unspecified Name


Unspecified port of departure to Newburyport, Massachusetts
3rd Quarter 1821

DISTRICT OF NEWBURYPORT – PORT OF NEWBURYPORT
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list. It is possible that this is a list from more than one ship. The date given is for the third quarter of 1821.
List of Passengers taken on board Sundry Vessels of the United States in any Foreign Port or Place - for the Quarter ending 30th September 1821.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants. There were no recorded deaths.
    
   
  1 John ?ello        *  28  male    physician     United States   United States
  2 John Hawey           28  male    merchant      St. Johns (NB)  St. Johns (NB)
  3 Alfred Dromodo       21  male    labourer      St. Johns (NB)  St. Johns (NB)
  4 John Smith           28  male    merchant      Trinidad        Trinidad
  5 Mrs. Howland         25  female                United States   United States
  6 Esther Howland        5  female                United States   United States
  7 Christopher Howland   4  male                  United States   United States
  8 Henry Spear          22  male    mason         United States   United States
  9 John McDougall       29  male    trader        Nova Scotia     Nova Scotia
 10 James Henkin      *  28  male    laborer       Ireland         United States
 11 Margaret Henken      22  female                Ireland         United States
 12 Catharine Henken    5mo  female                Ireland         United States
 13 Neil McCunney        26  male    laborer       Ireland         United States
 14 John McCunney       6mo  male                  Ireland         United States
 15 Michael Lougue       32  male    cordwainer    Ireland         United States
 16 Michael Colgin       22  male    laborer       Ireland         United States
 17 George Home          24  male    confectioner  England         United States
 18 Robert Bruce         24  male    flax-dresser  Scotland        United States
 19 Hannah McCunny    *  21  female                Ireland         United States
 
Collector's Office
District of Newburyport, October 1, 1821
(Signed) James Prince, Collector
   
Transcriber's Notes:     
  #1 letter in question could be M.
 #10-12 spelled Henkin and Henken.
 #19 spelled without e here.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 June 1999



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