Immigrant Ships
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Schooner Frances


Pictou, Nova Scotia to Boston, Massachusetts
14 August 1847

Copy of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Schooner Frances of Charlottetown [Prince Edward Island], whereof Hubbard is Master, burthen 66 tons, bound from the Port of Pictou for Boston
Columns represent: Names. Age. Sex. Occupation, Trade or Profession. Country to which they severally belong. Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
 1  Edwd Drain          30   Male     Mason        Ireland                United States
 2  Elizabeth Drain     30   Female                Ireland                United States
 3  Ann Drain            4   Female                Ireland                United States
 4  James Drain          2   Male                  Ireland                United States
 5  James Drain          1   Male                  Ireland                United States
 6  Cath. Mulloy        23   Female                Ireland                United States
 7  Pat Mulloy           4   Male                  Ireland                United States
 8  Anthony Mulloy       2   Male                  Ireland                United States
 9  Bridget Carving     18   Female                Ireland                United States
10  Cristy (?) Miller   22   Male     Carpenter    Prince Edward Island   United States
11  Isabella McDonald   27   Female                Prince Edward Island   United States
12  Thomas McEachan     21   Male     Painter      Prince Edward Island   United States
13  James Gilagan       19   Male     Apothecary   Prince Edward Island   United States
14  Elizabeth Rankin    57   Female                Scotland               United States


Transcriber's Notes:

The original manifest did not number the passengers. This was done by the formatter.

My family believes that the Drains are our ancestors.  We have located them in the
Boston census in 1850.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 23, Manifest 1508.
Transcribed and Contributed by Jane LaRocca for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 June 2003



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