Ship Windemere
There is no captains statement listed on this passenger list.
The ship Windemere, captained by Smith arrived Oct. 22, 1857 from Liverpool.
Columns represent*: Passenger number, name (surname, given name), age, sex, occupation, the country of which one belongs.
1 Wheatley John 23 m laborer England 2 Shannon Peter 20 m laborer England 3 Davidson Sam'l 22 m laborer England 4 Horne Sarah 21 f servant England 5 Horne Matilda 19 f servant England 6 Davidson Hugh 30 m mason Ireland 7* Ceysenore? Peter 21 m mason Ireland 8 Logan Pat 30 m mason Ireland 9 Logan Ellen 28 f Ireland 10 Logan Mary Ann 3 f Ireland 11 Logan James infant m Ireland 12 Garrity Ed 21 m laborer England 13 Barnett Ed 26 m laborer England 14 Honlgrave James 27 m mason England 15 Honlgrave William 21 m mason England 16 Redmond Timothy 35 m laborer Ireland 17 Redmond John 8 m Ireland 18 Bolger Ann 17 f servant Ireland 19 Leary Charles 25 m laborer Ireland 20 Burns Julia 23 f 21 Kilhenny Mary 14 f 22 Dedue James 32 m laborer Scotland 23 Ganty Allen 32 m laborer England 24 Ganty Ed infant m England 25 Bell Jane 19 f servant England 26 Donohoe Pat 19 m laborer Ireland 27 Bard Jane E 40 f servant Scotland 28 Vine Mary Ann 19 f servant England 29 Moran Hanna 15 f servant Ireland 30* Langdon Onor? 14 f servant Ireland 31* Redyss? Cath 15 f servant Ireland 32 Connor Mary 35 f servant Ireland 33 Connor Thomas 8 m Ireland 34* Rister Johanne 21 f? laborer Germany 35 Johnstone John 34 m laborer Scotland 36 Johnstone Margaret 33 f Scotland 37 Johnstone John 14 m Scotland 38 Johnstone David 9 m Scotland 39 Johnstone Jane 5 f Scotland 40 Johnstone Margaret 2 f Scotland 41 Johnstone Alexander infant m Scotland Transcriber's Notes: * An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes. ? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder. * All passengers were or intended to become inhabitants of the United States, so that column has been eliminated. Passenger Notes: # 7 - Surname is uncertain, may be Ceysenone or Ceysenove. #30 - Given name is odd, but that is what it looks like! #31 - Surname name is odd, but that is what it looks like! #34 - Sex is listed as f but maybe the clerk should have listed it as m.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 13
List of Passengers arrived from Foreign Ports
at the Port of New Orleans during the
fourth Quarter of 1857.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 April 2002
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