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Unspecified Port of Departure to Marblehead, Massachusetts
Second Quarter of 1849

DISTRICT OF MARBLEHEAD and LYNN – PORT OF MARBLEHEAD
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was filed as an abstract for the quarter ending 30 June 1849.
A List of Alien Passengers arrived in the District of Marblehead and Lynn during the quarter ending June 30, 1849.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
  1 James Armstrong        26  male  yeoman      Br. Provinces  U. States
  2 Troup Armstrong        30  male  yeoman      Br. Provinces  U. States
  3 Joshua Burnham         30  male  carpenter   Br. Provinces  U. States
  4 John Wilson            24  male  mariner     Br. Provinces  U. States
  5 Ambrose Cr?ss       *  21  male  yeoman      Br. Provinces  U. States
  6 Gilbert Brown          21  male  yeoman      Br. Provinces  U. States
  7 Thos Ch?            *  22  male  carpenter   Br. Provinces  U. States
  8 Andrew Ch?             20  male  yeoman      Br. Provinces  U. States
  9 Robt Roads             24  male  carpenter   Br. Provinces  U. States
 10 John Taneh             21  male  carpenter   Br. Provinces  U. States
 11 Jas. Holdsworth        20  male  turner      Br. Provinces  U. States
 12 Elisha Jones           18  male  yeoman      Br. Provinces  U. States
 13 Michael N?glan      *  32  male  trader      Br. Provinces  U. States
 14 John Collins           47  male  mariner     England        U. States
 15 Major Hutchingson      55  male  shipwright  Br. Provinces  U. States
 16 James H. Carly         38  male  cordwainer  Br. Provinces  U. States 

Collector's Office
District of Marblehead & Lynn
June 30, 1849                                        
(Signed) Peter Di??y*, Collector
    
Transcriber's Notes: 
* Collector's name could be Dixey or Digby.    
  #5 letter could be e or i or o.
  #7-8 last or second-last letter extends above mid-point.  Other letter(s) 
     do not extend.  Surname possibly Christi or Chuh.
 #13 letter could be i or o.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 August 1999



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