Brig Clothier
I Joseph Chandler Jnr do 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 Brig Clothier whereof I am Master, from St John N.B. So help me God. [signed] Joseph Chandler Jr
Sworn to, the 22nd Nov 1827 Before me, ???????? DC*
LIST OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Clothier whereof Joseph Chandler Jnr. is Master, from St. John N.B. Burthen One Hundred Seventy eight 35/95 Tons.
Columns represent: NAMES; AGE* [subheaded:] Years Months; SEX; OCCUPATION; The Country to which they severally belong; The Country to which they intend to become inhabitants; Died on the Voyage*
1 John White 32 Male Merchant Ireland United States of America
2 Sarah White 26 female Ireland United States of America
3 Sarah Stuwart 27 female Ireland United States of America
4 W^m Thompson 27 Male Distiller Ireland United States of America
5 John Smyth 31 Male Farmer Ireland United States of America
6 James McCrosson 23 Male Farmer Ireland United States of America
7* Michael C?llin? 22 Male Carpenter Ireland United States of America
8 James McGowan 22 Male Carpenter Ireland United States of America
9* Mills Ferry 27 Male farmer Ireland United States of America
10 Alice Ferry 19 female Ireland United States of America
11* Patrick ?ealey 22 Male farmer Ireland United States of America
12* William Ri?ord?n 22 Male farmer Ireland United States of America
13* Elizabeth Ri?ordan 22 female Ireland United States of America
14 John Flanigan 20 Male farmer Ireland United States of America
15* Hugh McC?rran 4? Male Weaver Ireland United States of America
16* Jane McC?rran 40 female Ireland United States of America
17* Jane McC?rran 14 female Ireland United States of America
18 Michael Gowery 19 Male Weaver Ireland United States of America
19 Charles Irwin 21 Male Shoemaker Ireland United States of America
20* Thomas Slivin 19 Male Labourer Ireland United States of America
21 Patrick Mahoney 40 Male Labourer Ireland United States of America
22 Mary Mahoney 40 female Ireland United States of America
23 Catherine Mahoney 12 female Ireland United States of America
24 Elen Mahoney 8 female Ireland United States of America
25 John Mahoney 2 Male Ireland United States of America
26 Ralph Smyth 30 Male Labourer Ireland United States of America
27 Christina Smyth 28 female Ireland United States of America
28 Jane Smyth 5 female Ireland United States of America
29 Mary Smyth 1 female Ireland United States of America
30* Francis ?enion 25 Male Weaver Ireland United States of America
31 Thomas Dougherty 25 Male Carpenter Ireland United States of America
32 James Murray 21 Male Labourer Ireland United States of America
33 Miles Bradley 26 Male Sadler Ireland United States of America
34 James McElden 24 Male Sadler Ireland United States of America
35* Thomas Gali?an 19 Male Sadler Ireland United States of America
36* Nicholas Fitz Gerald ?0 Male Weaver Ireland United States of America
37 James Price 40 Male Ireland United States of America
38* Martha Price ?0 female Ireland United States of America
39 Margaret Price 1 female Ireland United States of America
40* Arthur He??y 25 Male Shoe Maker Ireland United States of America
41* Mary He??y ?2 female Ireland United States of America
42 Charlot He??y 1 female Ireland United States of America
43* W^m Murphy 22 Male Ireland United States of America
44* Deborah Murdo?k 33 female Ireland United States of America
45* Richard Murdo?k 4 Male Ireland United States of America
46 Lucinda Grigg 66 female Ireland United States of America
[signed] Joseph Chandler Jr
Transcriber's Notes:
* The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the
original recorder; or a clarification by the transcriber.
? The use of a ? indicates a letter that could not be
deciphered, due to the quality of the original document.
^ The use of a caret ^ indicates the following letter/s
in the word are superscripted.
* Collector of Customs (in the sworn statement): Name is
indecipherable. It may end with the subscripted abbreviation
DC which would stand for Deputy Collector
* There were NO deaths on this passage and the sub-columns for
AGE have only years listed, therefore the Months and Died on
the Voyage columns have been omitted.
Passenger # 7 - Surname may be Collin, Collins, Callin, Callins
Passenger # 9 - Given name may be Miles
Passenger #11 - Surname could be Realey or Kealey
Passenger #12 & 13 - Surname may be Riordan or Ricordan
Passenger #15 - Age may be 41, 45, 46
Passenger #15, 16, 17 - Surname is probably McCarran but may
be McCurran
Passenger #20 - Surname may be Sliven or Slivin
Passenger #30 - Surname probably is Fenion but may be Tenion
Passenger #35 - On the microfilm, the 5th character in the
surname does not extend below the line nor more
than half-way above the line; the surname may be
Galivan.
Passenger #36 - Age may be 30, 50, or 80
Passenger #38 - Age is probably 20, but may be 30.
Passenger #40, 41, 42 - Surname is probably Herry or Hervy
but may be Henry
Passenger #41 - The age is probably 22 but may be 12.
Passenger #43 - This is the only adult male without an
occupation listed.
Passenger #44, 45 - Surname is probably Murdock, but may
be Murdook
Latter Day Saints Family History Library Film #0002256
Passenger lists of vessels arriving at New York
from 21 November 1827 to 30 June 1828
Brig Clothier, St. Johns, New Brunswick, 22 November 1827, #766.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 11.
Transcribed by Carolyn "Cari" McQuaid Thomas a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
Proofreading assistance by Diane Nelson
12 December 2000
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