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Brig Margaret


St Johns, N F to New York
1 December 1863

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, P Lynch, Master of the Brig Margaret, do solemnly, sincerely and truely swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers received on board the Brig Margaret whereof I am master from St Johns N F.
So Help me God
Peter Lynch(Signature)
Sworn to this Dec 1, 1863. Before me
List or Manifest of all the passengers taken on board the ____ where of ________ is master from St Johns N F. Burthen 1411 tons.
Columns represent: 1) Passenger number 2) Given Name 3) Surname 4) Age 5) Sex 6) Occupation 7) Country they are coming from 8) The country of where each passenger intends to become a citizen
    
 1  Mary H Shea  50 F Wife       US       US
 2  E M Shea     20 F Daughter   US       US
 3* Banington    30 F Wife       US       US
 4  Mary Faidy   20 F            St Johns US
 5  Mary Downes  25 F            St Johns US
 6  Ellen Carnes 40 F            St Johns US
 7  Ellen Malney 25 F Dressmaker St Johns US
 8  John Delaney 22 M Mason      Ireland  US
 9  John Murphy  20 M Fisherman  St Johns US
10  W^m Luby     23 M Farmer     Ireland  US

Transcriber's Notes:     
   Passenger #3  There was no Given name listed for Banington.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Roll 236, List 1193
Transcribed and Donated by Judy Bivens a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 July 2000


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