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Ship Sully


Havre, France to New York
26 October 1829

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Robert J. Macy, so solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Sully whereof I am Master, from Havre. So help my God (signed) R. J. Macy
Sworn to, the 26th October 1829 Before me (signature illegible)
List or Manifest of all Passengers taken on board the Ship Sully of New York whereof R. J. Macy is Master, from Havre. Burthen 447 Tons.
Columns represent: name, age (only four passengers), occupation, the country to which they severally belong, and the country to which they intend to become inhabitants. There were no deaths on the voyage.
 1  His Excellency James Brown late Minister of the U.S. to the Court of France*
 2  Mrs N. Brown*               None         U. S.    U. S.
 3  Miss S. Brown               None         U. S.    U. S.
 4  General Scott U.S.A.        General      U. S.    U. S.
 5  Mrs Maria Scott             None         U. S.    U. S.
 6  Miss Maria Scott        12* None         U. S.    U. S.
 7  Miss Virginia Scott      8* None         U. S.    U. S.
 8  Miss Cornelia Scott      4* None         U. S.    U. S.
 9  Henry Burgy                 Merchant     France   U. S.
10  Mrs Eugenia Burgy           None         U. S.    U. S.
11  Daniel Glover               None         U. S.    U. S.
12  Mrs Mary Glover             None         U. S.    U. S.
13  Amelia Glover          0-8* None         U. S.    U. S.
14  Mrs Mary H Macy             None         U. S.    U. S.
15  Mr Walter Quesnel           None         U. S.    U. S.
16  Miss Mary Ann King          None         U. S.    U. S.
17  Mr Jacob Sessing            Missionary   Germany  Liberia
18  Mrs T. Sessing              None         Germany  Liberia
19  Henry Graner                Missionary   Germany  Liberia
20  John Buhrer                 Missionary   Germany  Liberia
21  Rodolph Dietschy            Missionary   Germany  Liberia
22  Count Armand D'Otrante      None         France   U. S.
23  Athanase D'Otrante          None         France   U. S.
24  Mr Isaac Fields             Merchant     U. S.    U. S.
25  Louis Ebrentz*              Taylor       France   U. S.
26  Louisa Gollier*             Servant      France   U. S.
27  Adolphine Schaper           Servant      U. S.    U. S.
28  Victorie Bedoit             Servant      France   U. S.
29  Louis Dreux                 Hair dresser France   U. S.
30  Louisa Dreux                None France  France   U. S.
31  Constant Marcuat            Servant      France   U. S.
32  Stephen Butelot             Servant      France   U. S.
33  Nicholas Bertaux            Baker        France   U. S.
34  Julia Poisson               Nurse        France   U. S.

                                            (signed) R. J. Macy

Transcriber's Notes

*1   no other information given for this passenger.  The term "late" in this 
     case means that the passenger is the former minister, not that he is 
     deceased.  James Brown (1766-1835) was a former Secretary of State of 
     Kentucky and a former U.S. Senator from Louisiana.  His biographical 
     sketch can be found at http://bioguide.congress.gov. 
*2   no age or sex given for this or most of the other passengers
*6-8 age in years
*13  age in years and months
*25  might be Ebrantz
*26  might be Golliez
National Archives and Records Administration Film M237, Reel 13.
Transcribed by Janet Schmitt Dobson a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild


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