Brigantine Lannen
I, W. D. Codner, Master of the Brigantine Lannen of Londonderry do solemnly swear that the list contains the names of all the Passengers to the best of my belief who have been taken on board the said Brigantine 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.
Sworn to this 25 day of May, 1847 Signed W. D. Codner
Before me Signed (Signature is not legible).
List of all passengers taken on board of the Brigantine Lannen at Liverpool, wherein W. D. Codner is Master.
Columns represent: Port of Embarcation, Names of Passengers, Age, Sex, Port at which passengers have contracted to be landed. Eliminated columns: Port of Embarcation - all from Liverpool; Port at which passengers contracted to be landed - all going to Baltimore, U.S.
1* James Gormly 36 Male
2 Winifred Gormly 24 Female
3 Mary Gormly 7 Female
4* Margt Gormly 5 Female
5 Ann Gormly 3 Female
6 John Gormly Infant Male
7* Patk Walsh 30 Male
8 Ellen Walsh 26 Female
9 John Walsh 4 Male
10* Margt Walsh Infant Female
11* Margt Walsh 50 Female
12 Mary Walsh 20 Female
13 Sarah Walsh 18 Female
14 Anthony Walsh 13 Male
15 Ann Walsh 11 Female
16 John Walsh 9 Male
17 Mary Mulvany 20 Female
18 Bridget Kelley 18 Female
19* Martin Gill 20 Male
20* Daniel Sullivan 45 Male
21 Mary Sullivan 42 Female
22 Bridget Sullivan 10 Female
23 Thomas Sullivan 6 Male
24 Mary Sullivan 3 Female [Passenger crossed out]
25 Bella Sullivan Infant Female
26* James Kerby 24 Male
27 Ann Kerby 17 Female
28* Edwd W?it? 45 Male Dead
29 Mary W?it? 40 Female
30* Mary W?it? 17 Female Dead
31 Catherine W?it? 20 Female
32 Rose W?it? 16 Female
33 Hugh W?it? 15 Male
34* Patty W?it? 12 Female
35* Michael W?it? 12 Male
36* Margt W?it? 8 Female
37 John W?it? 6 Male
38* Edwd W?it? 4 Male
39* Ann W?it? Infant Female Dead
Transcriber's Notes:
* Numbers were assigned by the transcriber and were not on the original
manifest, additional information below
* 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 notes below
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
* [Passenger crossed off] Usually when a passenger is crossed off it means
they did not board but were on the list with those with tickets
There were three deaths on the voyage. Numbers are: 28, 30, & 39
There was a separate count of children under 14 years of age. Total of 18.
Numbers are: 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 25, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, & 39
1 Gormly Number 111 written just before name
4 Gormly Margt could be an abbreviation of Margaret
7 Walsh Patk could be an abbreviation of Patrick. Number 112 written just
before name
10 Walsh Margt could be an abbreviation of Margaret
11 Walsh Margt could be an abbreviation of Margaret. Number 113 written just
before name
17 Mulvany Number 114 written just before name
19 Gill Number 115 written just before name
20 Sullivan Number 252 written just before name
24 Sullivan, Mary Passenger is crossed off, and was not added in the count of
children under 14 years of age
26 Kerby Number 254 written just before name
28 through 39 W?it? could be White. Second ?, letter is higher than the others.
All letters written above the line. There is a heavy line drawn through the
name. Ditto marks were used for the other family members.
28 W?it? Passenger died on the voyage
30 W?it? Passenger died on the voyage
34 & 35 W?it? Listed as twins
36 W?it? Margt could be an abbreviation of Margaret
38 W?it? Edwd could be an abbreviation of Edward
39 W?it? Passenger died on the voyage
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Roll 5, Number 55.
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29 March, 2004
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