Rappahannock
From the List of Passengers Arrived from Foreign Ports in the Port of New Orleans during the Fourth Quarter of 1857.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the ship Rappahannock whereof Cushing is Master, from Liverpool.
There is no Captain's sworn statement with this manifest.
Columns represent: Surname and given name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country in which they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Carr J 45 Male Labourer Ireland United States
2 Carr B 40 Female Labourer Ireland United States
3 Carr P 15 Male Labourer Ireland United States
4 Carr M 13 Male Labourer Ireland United States
5 Carr J 12 Male Ireland United States
6 Carr P 6 Male Ireland United States
7 Carr Mary 3 Female Ireland United States
8 Carr Julia Inf Female Ireland United States
9 Byrne M 24 Male Labourer Ireland United States
10 Murphy C 20 Male Labourer Ireland United States
11 Gordon E 30 Female Ireland United States
12 Gordon W Inf Male Ireland United States
13 Gordon Will 18 Male Ireland United States
14 McGrath A 22 Female Ireland United States
15 Doyle Ann 14 Female England United States
16 Burke B 7 Female Ireland United States
17 Burke E 6 Male Ireland United States
18 Bowman J 24 Male Carpenter England United States
19 Flynn J 40 Male Labourer England United States
20 Flynn B 35 Female Labourer England United States
21 Mensel J 30 Male Seaman U. States United States
22 Frankivorli J 24 Male Seaman Italy United States
23 Burns M 50 Male Labourer England United States
24* Burns Julie 50 Female England United States
25 Costello M 20 Male Labourer Ireland United States
26 Costello Ann 20 Female Servant Ireland United States
27* Gaulden Th 17 Male Labourer Ireland United States
28 Leonard P 11 Male Labourer Ireland United States
29 Crohan M 14 Female Servant Ireland United States
30* Reily Patty 16 Female Servant Ireland United States
31 Kane E 7 Female Ireland United States
32 Connelly P 6 Male Ireland United States
33 Bow A 22 Female Seamstress U. States United States
34* Storey M 9 Female England United States
Transcriber's Notes:
No passenger died during the voyage so that column was omitted in this transcription.
The column headed "Country in which they intend to become inhabitants" had "United
States" entered on the first line but no entry made below it. The transcriber's
interpretation is that all the passengers intended to reside in the United States.
Notes on individual passengers:
24 - Age of passenger appears to be 50, but the entry is smudged and difficult
to decipher. Age could possibly be 30.
27 - Surname might be Gaussen
30 - Surname might be Reilly
34 - Surname might be Story
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 13, 4th Quarter.
Transcribed by Phil Buckley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 July 2002
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