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American Ship Luevnia


Ardrossan, Scotland to New York
September 2, 1854

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, J L FREEMAN, master of American Ship Luevnia do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Amer. Ship Luevnia, whereof I am Master from Ardrossan So help me God. (signed) James L Freeman Sworn before me this 2nd September 1854 (signed) Her???ford B ?lt??ta
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Luevnia whereof Freeman, is master, from Ardrossan, Scotland burthen 481 tons.
Columns represent: number, given name, surname, age/years, age/ months, sex, occupation, country to which they severally belong, country which they intend to become inhabitants, died on voyage*
    
 1 Isabella     INGIAM          22 f    Spinster   Scotland     United States of America 
 2 Susan        INGIAM          25 f    Spinster   Scotland     United States of America 
 3 Agnes        DEBBIE          37 f    Spinster   Scotland     United States of America 
 4 Andnes       DEBBIE          11 m    laborer    Scotland     United States of America 
 5 John         DEBBIE           9 m    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
 6 Isabella     DEBBIE           7 f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
 7 Margaret     DEBBIE           5 f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
 8 Agnes        DEBBIE           3 f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
 9 John         McNEWOL         40 m    laborer    Scotland     United States of America 
10 Mary Ann     McNEWOL          3 f    no entry   Scotland     United States of America 
11 John         McLAUGHLIN      15 m    laborer    Scotland     United States of America 
12 John         MORLAN          23 m    Shoemaker  Scotland     United States of America 
13 Wm.          CAMPBELL        20 m    laborer    Scotland     United States of America 
14 Sarah        CAMPBELL        28 f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
15 Sarah        CAMPBELL         7 f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
16 Ellen        CAMPBELL         4 f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
17 Christina    CAMPBELL     11 mo f    laborer*   Scotland     United States of America 
18 Wm.          McDOUALD        45 m    Slate?*    Scotland     United States of America 
19 Ann          McDOUALD        44 f    Slate?*    Scotland     United States of America 
20 Robert       McDOUALD        11 m    Slate?*    Scotland     United States of America 

    
Transcriber's Notes:     
   * there were no entries in the "died on voyage column, so it was omitted  
   * in the occupation column the captain used a squiggly line (usually used 
      instead of Ditto marks in each of these entries.. It is doubtful that 
      the younger children had these occupations 
   
FHC Film 0175501, Entry 1181.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 145.
Transcribed by Meg Sibbernsen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
Feb 29, 2000


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