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Brig Neptune


Newry, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania via Newcastle
Unspecifed Date of Arrival in 1803

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA – PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Passengers to go on board the American Brig Neptune, Seth Stevens Master, for Newcastle and Philadelphia, burthen per admeasurement 117 tons, at Warren Point, Newry, 29 March 1803.*
Columns represent: name, age, occupation.
    
  1 John        Grimes   28  labourer
  2 Agnes       Grimes   26  his wife
  3 James       Crummy   45  farmer
  4 Agnes       Crummy   30  his wife
  5 Mary        Crummy   15  their daughter
  6 Sarah       Crummy   12  their daughter
  7 James       Crummy    6  their son
  8 David       Crummy    4  their son
  9 Susan       Dene     18  spinster
 10 David       Gallon   40  farmer
 11 John        Henry    40  farmer
 12 Hanna       Henry    30  his wife
 13 Nancy       Henry    13  their daughter
 14 James       Henry    11  their son
 15 William     Countes  26  labourer
 16 Mary        Countes  21  his wife

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

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
12 January 2000



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