Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Brig Brothers


Newcastle upon Tyne, England to Baltimore, Maryland
Third Quarter 1820

There is no sworn statement for this ship.
There is no captain's name listed for this ship.
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
  1  J Haun      38 male   colleir   England  U. States
  2  C Haun      40 female           England  U. States
  3  R Haun      19 male   colleir   England  U. States
  4  S Haun      17 female           England  U. States
  5  M Haun      15 female           England  U. States
  6  C Haun      10 female           England  U. States
  7  J Haun       8 male             England  U. States
  8  T Haun       6 male             England  U. States
  9  M Haun       6 male             England  U. States
 10  J Haun       5 female           England  U. States
 11  E Haun       3 female           England  U. States
 12  A Ceffrosh  22 male   labourer  England  U. States
 13  T Ayre      27 male   farmer    England  U. States
 14  C Elliot    30 female           England  U. States
 15  C Elliot     8 female           England  U. States
 16  J Elliot     6 male             England  U. States
 17  J Elliot     3 female           England  U. States
 18  T Elliot     1 female           England  U. States


Transcriber's Notes:

Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

No births or deaths were recorded.
 

*District 3 Port of Baltimore
Collectors Office
September 1820
(signed) ??? H W Cuttoch Coll.

*The Quarterly List of the 3rd Quarter of 1820 carried
the Collector's Office statement following  the last
ship.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 February 2004



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