Ship Emerald
There was no captain's sworn statement filed with this list.
Report and List of Passengers on board the Ship Emerald of New Bedford, whereof Cornelius S. Howland is master, bound from Bremen.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Samuel Dalby 25 male mariner United States United States
2 Robert Robertson 30 male mariner United States United States
3 William Smith 20 male mariner United States United States
4 Charles Smith 25 male mariner United States United States
5 Washington Gilbert 20 male mariner United States United States
6 David Henderson 25 male mariner United States United States
New Bedford, June 8th 1830
(Signed) Cornelius S. Howland
Collector's Office,
District of New Bedford
July 1st, 1830
(Signed) Lemuel Williams, Collector
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
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16 April 2002
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