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Unspecified Name


Unspecified Port of Departure to Fall River, Massachusetts
Fourth Quarter of 1833

DISTRICT OF DIGHTON – PORT OF FALL RIVER
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
Abstract of Passengers arrived in the District of Dighton during the Quarter ending December 31, 1833.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
   

  1 Charles   Grimwood      46  male    wheelwright  England  United States
  2 Maria     Grimwood      42  female  wife         England  United States
  3 Maria     Grimwood      20  female               England  United States
  4 Charles   Grimwood      18  male                 England  United States
  5 Daniel    Grimwood      16  male                 England  United States
  6 Samuel    Grimwood      14  male                 England  United States
  7 Israel    Grimwood      12  male                 England  United States
  8 Allen     Grimwood      10  male                 England  United States
  9 Frances   Capps         69  female               England  United States
 10 Thomas    Apple?ard  *  20  male    carpenter    England  United States
 11 John      Flinn         32  male    labourer     England  United States
 12 Ann       Flinn         22  female  wife         England  United States
 13 Mary      Flinn          4  female               England  United States
 14 John      Flinn         40  male    labourer     England  United States
 15 Bridget   Flinn         44  female  wife         England  United States
 16 Joanah    Cornelius     50  female               England  United States
 17 Joannah   Flinn         18  female               England  United States
 18 James     Powers        30  male    labourer     England  United States
 19 John      Casey         25  male    labourer     England  United States
  
Collector's Office
District of Dighton
Jan. 1, 1834
(Signed) Horatio Pratt, Collr.
  
Transcriber's Notes:    
Not certain whether this was one ship's list or more than one. 
 #10 surname is Appleyard or Applegard.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 October 1999



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