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Brig Knott


London, England to Boston, Massachusetts
30 October 1826

DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN – PORT OF BOSTON
I, Edward Crockett, 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 Knott, whereof I am at present Master, at the time of her sailing from the port of London 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 30th day of October 1826. (Signed)N. Tracy, Dep. COLLECTOR. (Signed) Edward Crockett, MASTER.
REPORT AND LIST of the passengers taken on board the Brig Knott of Thomas?* whereof Crockett is master, burthen 173 tons and 72/95ths of a ton, bound from the port of London for Boston.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
  1* Robert    Cr??t        28  male  trader   S. Am'a     Am.
  2  Aaron     Upton        30  male  cooper   U. S. Am.   Am.
  3* John      C???t        33  male  baker    England     Am.
  4* W.        Colesworthy  1?  male  painter  England     Am.
  5  Wm.       Webb         35  male  weaver   England     Am.

Transcriber's Notes:     
* Brig Knott of Thomas? looks like Thomas Town, but not certain.
   
  #1 surname area very dark but something like Cruet.
  #3 does not appear to be the same as #1 as they were 
     apparently from different places, but almost looks 
     like the same name, Cruet, or else Crint or Ceint. 
  #4 age could be 17.   
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 3.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 October 2000



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