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Brig Alice


Galway, Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland
8 April 1847

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
I, Geo. McKan do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all passengers , who have been taken on board the Brig Alice at Galaway or at any other foreign port or at sea, and brought in said Brig into any district of the United States, since the departure from said port of
Sworn the 8 April 1847 George McKan
before me ?????
List or Manifest of all of the passengers taken on board Brig Alice
Columns represent: passenger number, name, age, sex occupation, country to which each belongs, country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant, died on the voyage. No one died on the voyage so that column has been eliminated.
 1  Curran      Thomas    30     male      Labouer    Ireland    United States
 2  McHough     Thomas    25     male      Labouer    Ireland    United States
 3  Meeney      Irwyn     26     male      Labouer    Ireland    United States
 4  Donelan     Thomas    26     male      Labouer    Ireland    United States
 5  Mitchell    Hendy     25     male      Labouer    Ireland    United States
 6  Sullivan    John P.   44     male      Labouer    Ireland    United States
 7  Killough    Patt      28     male      Gardner    Ireland    United States
 8  Farrell     James     32     male      Gardner    Ireland    United States
 9  Farrell     Jane      33     female               Ireland    United States
10  Kenney      Eliza.    21     female    Spinster   Ireland    United States
    McKan       George           captain                 


Transcriber's Notes:

 Port of Baltimore signature unreadable
 No numbers placed in ship's passenger list.  Added by transcriber
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 5.
Transcribed by Bob Joyce a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 July 2004



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