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Brig Charles Thomas


Sydney, Nova Scotia* to Boston, Massachusetts
23 August 1847

DISTRICT OF BOSTON - PORT OF BOSTON
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Brig Charles Thomas of Salem whereof Nl. Hatch is Master, burthen 133 tons and (not filled in) /95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Sydney* for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit.
  1 Morris      Pendergast  28  male    tailor  Ireland  U. States
  2 Andrew      Pendergast  24  male    tailor  Ireland  U. States
  3 Terrence    Pendergast  20  male    servant Ireland  U. States
  4 Catharine   Pendergast  18  female  servant Ireland  U. States

Transcriber's Notes:     
* Probably the small port of Sydney in Nova Scotia, but was 
  not identified on manifest. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 23.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 March 2000


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