Schooner Sarah
There was no captain's sworn statement filed with this list.
List of Passengers taken on board the Schooner Sarah of New Bedford, whereof Theophilus Smith is master, burthen 145 & 90/95 Tons, bound from Pictou, N. S. to Wareham.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Charles Hurly 50 male labourer Nova Scotia United States
2 Charles Hurly 16 male labourer Nova Scotia United States
3* Allen Hurly 23 female servant Nova Scotia United States
4 Joanah Hurly 8 female Nova Scotia United States
5 Margaret Hurly 10 female Nova Scotia United States
6 Catherine Braddey 20 female servant Nova Scotia United States
7 Rozzan Mienihin 18 female servant Nova Scotia United States
New Bedford, October 1st, 1836
(Signed) Theophilus Smith
Collector's Office, District of New Bedford
January 1st, 1836
(Signed) Lemuel Williams, Collector
Transcriber's Notes:
Port of arrival seems to be Wareham, near New Bedford,
but this is filed with New Bedford arrivals.
Passenger Notes:
#3 first name as found but is probably Ellen.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 April 2002
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