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Brig George Henry


Halifax, Nova Scotia to Boston, Massachusetts
15 July 1826

DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN – PORT OF BOSTON
I, John Cutter, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear, that the within REPORT and LIST, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the District of BOSTON and CHARLESTOWN, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the names, age, sex, and occupation of all the passengers, together with the name of the country to which they severally belong, and that of which they intend to become inhabitants, which were on board the Brig George Henry, whereof I am at present Master, at the time of her sailing from the port of Halifax or which have at any time since been taken on board said vessel. And I do likewise swear, that all matters whatsoever, in said Report and List expressed, are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. SO HELP ME GOD. Sworn to before me, this 15th day of July 1826. (Signed) H. A. J. Dearborn, COLLECTOR. (Signed) John Cutter, MASTER.
REPORT AND LIST of the passengers taken on board the Brig George Henry of Boston whereof Cutter is master, burthen 132 tons and 40/95ths of a ton, bound from the port of Halifax for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
  1* ???a        Crowe        40  female               U. S. Am.   U. S. Am.  
  2* ???ia       Houston      20                       N. S.
  3  Mary        O'Brian      35  female               N. S.       U. S. Am.
  4* E.          Huston       10  female               N. S.       U. S. Am.
  5* Thomas      O'Brian      12  female               N. S.       U. S. Am.
  6* John        ??in         48  male    merchant     N. Scotia   U. S. Am.
  7* H. B.       ??ly         22  male    merchant     N. Scotia   U. S. Am.
  8* ?           Harvey       20  male                 Ireland     Ireland
  9* Da???       Allen        21  male    paper maker  N. ?.       Ireland
 10  Luke        Flanagan     20  male    labourer     Ireland     U. S. Am.
 11  John        Collins      45  male    blk smith    Ireland     U. S. Am.
 12* Ma??        Collins      27  female               
 13  John        Kenny        32  male    carpenter    Ireland     U. S. Am.
 14  Patrick     O'Neal       22  male    carpenter    Ireland     U. S. Am.
 15* Michael     L?nd??       30  male    butcher      Ireland     U. S. Am.
 16* Mary        C??el        28  female               Boston      U. S. Am.
 17* Ma??        Williams     25  female               Boston      N. Scotia

Transcriber's Notes:  
  #1 first name looks like Firza, but perhaps it is Roza.  
  #2 first name looks like Tibia or Tilia or Lidia or Lilia. 
  #4 spelled Huston here.
  #5 marked female on original.
  #6 surname looks like Sten but could also be Flin.
  #7 surname looks like Btly but could be Otly.
  #8 first name could be Wm. or Hr., or could be Mr.
  #9 first name looks like Davish or David; origin could be N. Y. or 
     N. F. perhaps.
 #12 first name possibly Mary; no dittoes for country information, 
     but possibly same as #11.
 #15 surname looks like London or Londer or Linder. 
 #16 surname looks like Camel, perhaps is Connel. 
 #17 first name could be Mary or Marg. or May. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 3.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 October 2000



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