Immigrant Ships
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Ship Cornelia


Londonderry, Ireland to New York
Unspecified Date of Arrival in 1803

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK – PORT OF NEW YORK
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Passengers who intend going to New York in the Ship Cornelia of Portland, sworn at Londonderry, 15 April 1803.*
Columns represent: name, age, occupation.
  
  1 Andrew        Little           35  labourer
  2 Jane          Little           26  spinster
  3 John          Little           12  labourer
  4 Margaret      Little            9  spinster
  5 William       Little            6  a child
  6 Eliza         Little            4  a child
  7 Jane          Little            2  a child
  8 Hugh          McAvery          24  farmer
  9 Jane          McAvery          30  spinster
 10 Jane          McAvery           1  a child
 11 Simon         Neilson          25  labourer
 12 Mary          Neilson          25  spinster
 13 Archibald     Armstrong        18  farmer
 14 James         Neilson           3  a child
 15 Catherine     Rodgers          30  spinster
 16 Wm            Brown            20  labourer
 17 James         McCann           25  labourer
 18 David         Henderson        20  labourer
 19 Cons          Dougherty     *  20  labourer  
 20 Thos          McDonogh         50  farmer
 21 Catherine     McDonogh      *  50  spinster
 22 Catherine     McDonogh      *  50  spinster  
 23 James         McDonogh         15  farmer
 24 Hugh          McDonogh         13  farmer
 25 Richard       McDonogh         11  farmer
 26 Thomas        McDonogh          2  a child
 27 Hugh          Donnelly         32  labourer
 28 Mary          Donnelly         28  spinster
 29 Hugh          Kennen           51  labourer
 30 Catherine     Donnelly          4  a child
 31 Hugh          Kennen            3  a child
 32 Thomas        McKennen          3  a child
 33 John          Beatty           28  farmer
 34 Isabella      Beatty           22  spinster
 35 Stephen       Beatty            2  a child
 36 James         Tracy            30  farmer
 37 Rose          Tracy            32  spinster
 38 Margaret      Tracy             2  a child
 39 James         McCarron         29  farmer
 40 Jane          McCarron         29  spinster
 41 John          McCarron          5  labourer
 42 Fanny         McCarron          3  a child
 43 John          McQuoid          20  labourer
 44 Robert        Leonard          22  labourer
 45 Jane          Leonard          20  spinster
 46 John          Kelly            24  labourer
 47 Eliz.         Bruce            26  spinster
 48 Robert        Harper           30  farmer
 49 Jane          Harper           24  spinster
 50 Charles       Harper           35  farmer
 51 John          Forster          24  labourer
 52 Jane          Little           21  spinster
 53 James         Harper            7  labourer
 54 Anthony       O’Donnell        19  labourer
 55 Manus         Brown            19  labourer
 56 Edwd          Brown            20  labourer
 57 Patrick       Collin           22  labourer
 58 John          Gallougher       22  labourer
 59 Chas          Dougherty        23  labourer
 60 Rebecca       Beatty           21  spinster
 61 James         Muldoon          24  labourer
 62 James         King             25  farmer
 63 John          Lenox            30  farmer
 64 William       Coldhoune     *  30  labourer  
 65 Patrick       Caldwell         25  labourer
 66 Jane          Caldwell         20  spinster
 67 Mary          McIver           17  spinster
 68 Judith        McIver           19  spinster
 69 Shane         McIver           25  farmer

Transcriber's Notes:   
* This was probably near the date of departure from Ireland.  It probably 
  arrived during the summer months. 

 #19 first name abbreviation probably for Cornelius. 
 #21-22 same age for these 2 passengers.  Perhaps age is wrong for one of 
     them, or else the name was simply recorded twice.
 #64 perhaps surname is phonetic spelling of Calhoun.

This information was originally published in "Passenger Lists to America" 
in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, along with 
a number of other lists, between 1906 and 1912, by Gerald Fothergill.  
These lists were found by Fothergill, while searching through the 
British Archives, in British Museum Manuscript Add. 35932. 

It was subsequently published in "Ship Passenger Lists" by Carl Boyer 3rd, 
in 1977, Newhall, California.  Library of Congress Catalogue number: 
76-37355.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of
the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 January 2000



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