Ship Mohawk
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 Guild16 January 2000
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