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Sloop John & Mary


New London* to Boston
17 March 1715

DISTRICT OF BOSTON - PORT OF BOSTON
Vessels Entered in ye month of March 1715
John Braddick ye Sloop John & Mary from New London
             

1 Collo* Joseph Whieam    South Hould



Transcriber's Notes:
* indicates the last letter was raised

ISTG Notes:
* Although there are many "New London" towns, this is probably
New London, Connecticut

Correspondence 07/18/02 Captain Braddick
John Braddick, Captain of the John and & Mary is my 6th great 
grandfather of Southold, LI. The "Collo" in front of his passenger's 
name is an old abbreviation of Colonel. J. G. Braddock Sr.
For a book on Captain Braddock and 3 other captains please visit
Wooden Ships-Iron Men
Record of the sloop "John and Mary," John Braddick, Captain - is in "Port Arrivals and 
Immigrants to the City of Boston." Also in it is:

"Vessells Entered in ye month of June, 1716.
June 28 John Braddick ye Sloop 'Revenge' from New London
                             Hannah Goodale Spinster."
TWENTY- NINTH REPORT BOSTON RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
Published Boston: Municipal Printing Office 1900.
Page 229-230
Contributed by Sara E. Leonard for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 May 2000


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