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Ship Mohawk


Londonderry, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Unspecified Date of Arrival in 1803

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA – PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Persons who intend going to Philadelphia in the Ship Mohawk of and for Philadelphia, burthen 500 tons, John Barry Master, sworn at Londonderry, 23 April 1803.*
Columns represent: name, age, origin in Ireland, occupation.
    
  1 Neal            Callaghan       19  Ardmalin         labourer
  2 Darby           Dougherty       25  Ardmalin         labourer
  3 John            Thompson        23  Ardmalin         labourer
  4 Charles         Hethrington     40  Dungannon        labourer
  5 Christy.        Hethrington     36  Dungannon        labourer
  6 Susna.          Hethrington     40  Dungannon
  7 Josh.           Hethrington     14  Dungannon
  8 Eliza           Hethrington     16  Dungannon
  9 George          Hethrington     10  Dungannon
 10 James           Walker          32  Enniskillen      house servant
 11 Ann             Walker          30  Enniskillen
 12 Ralph           Walker          36  Enniskillen      labourer
 13 Anne            Walker          32  Enniskillen
 14 Alexr.          Wood            26  Lisnaska         labourer
 15 Mary            Wood            20  Lisnaska
 16 Wm.             Alexander       32  Donagheady       labourer
 17 Jane            Alexander       30  Donagheady
 18 James           Alexander       11  Donagheady
 19 Martha          Alexander       10  Donagheady
 20 William         Bacon           28  Taughbone        labourer
 21 Elizabeth       Bacon           27  Taughbone
 22 William         Bacon           12  Taughbone
 23 John            McGrenan        18  Taughbone        house servant
 24 Pat             McGafferty      19  Taughbone        labourer
 25 Tho.            Donan           23  Taughbone        labourer
 26 Anne            Martin          20  Enneskillen
 27 Thomas          Drum            36  Enneskillen      labourer
 28 Nathl.          Drum            34  Enneskillen      labourer
 29 Francis         Smyth           29  Enneskillen
 30 William         Drum            20  Enneskillen      labourer
 31 Mary            Drum            16  Enneskillen
 32 Pat             Lunny           20  Enneskillen
 33 John            Bates           21  Donamanagh       labourer
 34 James           Murray          20  Donamanagh       labourer
 35 Richd.          Jones           24  Strabane         house servant
 36 Barry           McAna           24  Strabane         labourer
 37 William         Glin            25  Letterkenny      labourer
 38 Owen            McDade          28  Carne            labourer
 39 Robert          Hopkins         21  Bolea            labourer
 40 Robert          Graham          30  Bolea            labourer
 41 Abraham         Philips         35  Urney            labourer
 42 Robert          McCrea          30  Strabane         house servant
 43 Pat             Diven           28  Strabane         house servant
 44 Henry           Forrester       24  Clonis           labourer
 45 Saml.           Faggart         30  Clonis           labourer
 46 Margt.          Faggart         28  Clonis
 47 Elizth.         Niely        *  21  Newton           stewart
 48 John            McCoy           20  Clougher         labourer
 49 John            Hastings        21  Stewartstown     labourer
 50 John            Simpson         25  Stewartstown     labourer
 51 George          Walker          20  Stewartstown     labourer
 52 Samuel          Thompson        28  Dungannon        labourer
 53 Anna            Thompson        30  Dungannon
 54 Andw.           Thompson        25  Dungannon        labourer
 55 James           Thompson         6  Dungannon
 56 Sarah           Thompson        22  Dungannon
 57 James           Campbell        28  Dungannon        labourer
 58 Mary            Campbell     *  20  
 59 Patk.           Brodley         19  Londonderry      house servant
 60 Alexr.          Brodley         28  Newtonstewart    labourer
 61 Archd.          Anderson        19  Armagh           labourer
 62 James           Tait            36  Armagh           labourer
 63 James           McGonegall      25  Buncrana         labourer
 64 Ferrol          McAward         21  Buncrana         labourer
 65 Patk.           McDonnell       20  Buncrana         labourer
 66 Denis           Lynchakin       20  Buncrana         labourer
 67 Neal            Dougherty       20  Buncrana         labourer
 68 William         Kelly           23  Buncrana         labourer
 69 John            Carton          35  Claggen          labourer
 70 David           McConaghy       10  Ballyarton       labourer
 71 Robert          McQuistin       26  Dungiven         labourer

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

 #47 for occupation was written "stewart", but perhaps that should be part 
     of the town name, which may have become separated at some point: 
     Newtownstewart.
 #58 no town name was dittoed for her.

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
16 January 2000


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