Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Somerset


Liverpool, England to Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
27 November 1865

I, ? S?ford, Master of the Steamship "Somerset" of ? do solemnly swear that the annexed List contains the names of all the Passengers who have been taken on board the said Steamship at Liverpool or any other Foreign Port or at Sea and brought in the said vessel into any district of the United States since her departure from Liverpool.
Columns represent: passenger name, age, gender, occupation, and destination.
 1  Jane Kibmurry     35  Female  Matron    Baltimore
 2  John Kibmurry      8  Male    Child     Baltimore
 3  Jon Kibmurry       7  Male    Child     Baltimore
 4  Ellen Kibmurry     7  Female  Child     Baltimore
 5  Bridget Kibmurry   5  Female  Child     Baltimore
 6  W^m Lentry        38  Male    Labourer  Baltimore
 7  Eb. W. Hunter     28  Male    Labourer  Baltimore
 8  Emily Hunter      25  Female  Wife      Baltimore
 9  Harry Hadgett     41  Male    Lab^r     Baltimore
10  Hezekiah Hadgett  19  Male    Lab^r     Baltimore
11  Mary Hadgett       9  Female  Child     Baltimore
12  John Farrell      25  Male    Lab^r     Baltimore
13  Mary Farrell      24  Female  Wife      Baltimore
14  Michael Neill     21  Male    Lab^r     Baltimore
15* Cath M Carren     25  Female  Spin      Baltimore
16  Thos McCarney     24  Male    Labr      Baltimore
17  John Hughes       20  Male    Labr      Baltimore
18  Francis Mooney    18  Male    Labr      Baltimore
19* Johana Darwy      18  Female  Spin      Baltimore
20* Owen Darwy        16  Male    Labr      Baltimore


Transcriber's Notes:  

  A question mark indicates material that was indecipherable 
  An asterisk indicates further information in the Passenger Notes 
  A caret (^) indicates superscript letters--usually part of a name abbreviation.

  Sworn statement--Captain's name illegible, but looks like it may be Stamford.
 
 15     Spin most likely means spinster (unmarried).
 19-20  Surname may be Darney.
 19     Spin most likely means spinster (unmarried).
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 14.
Transcribed and donated by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 August 2002




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