Brig Unicorn
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
List of all the passengers taken on board the British Brig Unicorn of Arichat, De??? Marbell, Master, from Pictou, N. S.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong.
1 John Cameron 27 male tailor British N. A. Colonies United States 2 Donald McLocklin 20 male ship carpenter British N. A. Colonies United States 3 Alex. Sutherland 25 male mason British N. A. Colonies United States 4 Donald McLocklin 19 male ship carpenter British N. A. Colonies United States 5 Gilbert McLocklin 6 male child British N. A. Colonies United States 6 Mary Benton 19 female British N. A. Colonies United States 7 Mrs. Donald McLocklin 27 female British N. A. Colonies United States 8 John Pink??? * 3 male child British N. A. Colonies United States Collector's Office District of Providence October 1, 1850 (Signed) Wm. ?. Watson, Collector Transcriber's Notes: #8 surname looks like Pinkern, but not at all certain of last 3 letters.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 16.
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9 March 2000
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