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Ship Schoodiac


Liverpool, England to Mobile, Alabama
25 January 1851

DISTRICT OF MOBILE - PORT OF MOBILE
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was filed as an abstract. The captain's name was recorded only as Nickel.
List of Passengers arrived from Foreign Ports in the Port of Mobile during the Quarter ending on the Thirty-first day of March 1851.
Columns represent: name, sex, age, occupation, country to which they belong, country in which they intend to inhabit. The passengers were all marked Irish, and all intended to become inhabitants of the United States, so those columns will be eliminated here.
    
  1 Biddy         Philips         *  female      child  
  2 W.            G?ough          *  male    24  laborer   Irish  U. S.
  3 Mick          Crolly             male    22  laborer
  4 Michl         O'Connor           male    20  laborer
  5 Mary          Ryan               female  40  laborer
  6 Mary          Ryan               female  13  laborer
  7 Dennis        Ryan               male    11  laborer
  8 James         Ryan               male     6  child
  9 Margt         Ryan               female      infant
 10 Patt          Drum               male    35  laborer
 11 Bridget       Drum               female  30  laborer
 12 Martin        Drum               male        child
 13 John          Drum               male        infant
 14 Pat           M?r??y          *  male    24  laborer
 15 Bridget       Du?d??          *  female  21  laborer
 16 Margt         Sullivan           female  21  laborer
 17 Margt         Holte?man       *  female  21  laborer
 18 Ellen         Fitzgibbon         female  36  laborer
 19 Thos          Fitzgibbon         male    13  
 20 Da???         Fitzgibbon      *  male    12  
 21 Mary          Fitzgibbon         female  11   
 22 Patt          Fitzgibbon         male    10
 23 Margt         Fitzgibbon         female      infant
 24 John          Hogan              male    25  laborer
 25 Thos          Fitzpatrick        male    20  laborer
 26 Ma??e?        Flin            *  female  13  laborer
 27 Anth?         Flin            *  female  11
 28 Mary          Drinman            female  13
 29 Sarah         B?r???          *  female  30  matron
 30 Michl         B?r???             male    12  child
 31 Thos          B?r???             male    10  child
 32 Jane          B?r???             female   8  child
 33 Joseph        B?r???             male        infant
 34 John          O'Neil             male    12  child
 35 Mary          O'Neil             female  10  child
 36 John          Moran              male    40  laborer
 37 Honora        Moran              female  13 
 38 Celia         Moran              female  11
 39 Nelly         Moran              female   9
 40 Mary          Moran              female   7  child
 41 Edward        Langley         *  female  50  laborer
 42 Peter         McGrath            male    21  laborer
 43 Bridget       McGrath            female  24  laborer
 44 Mary          McGrath            female  17  laborer
 45 Mary          Malady             female  25  laborer
 46 Mary          Farrell            female  52  laborer
 47 Patt          McCa??y         *  male    22  laborer
 48 John          ?               *  male    19  laborer
 49 Patt          Donaghan           male    22  laborer
 50 Martin        Tiernay            male    22  laborer
 51 John          Murphy             male    40  laborer
 52 Mary          Murphy             female  40  laborer
 53 James         Murphy             male    13  laborer
 54 Henry         Murphy             male    15  laborer
    

Transcriber's Notes:     
This ship's name is a puzzle.  It could possibly be a phonetic 
spelling of Zodiac.

A number of the children did not have ages recorded.

  #1 last 2 columns not filled out for this passenger.  It also looks 
     as if this passenger could have been on manifest just prior to 
     this one, for the ship Eliza Morrison, though the date 25 January 
     was written by Biddy Philips' name.  Her name did not fall within 
     the brackets used to separate the two lists.
  #2 surname looks like Geough.
 #14 surname could be Marny or possibly Murry.
 #15 surname something like Dundan or Durdaw or some variation.
 #17 surname something like Holterman or Holtesman.
 #20 first name possibly David.
 #26 cannot decipher first name.  Looks like Maher or Mahen or Malien.
 #27 first name looks like abbreviation for Anthony, but marked female.
 #29-33 surname looks like Ber?nd, but could be Beryne, probably for Byrne.
 #41 marked female.
 #47 surname could be McCarry or McCany or McCassy perhaps.
 #48 surname something like Farlnn or Failvin or Turlnn or Tailvin 
     or some variation.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 February 2000


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