Ship Atmosphere
I, William Eves Master of the Ship Atmosphere do solemnly, sincerely, and truly ? that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of new York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board of the said ship at Lpool from which port said ship has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died.
Sworn to, this 22 March 1866 W^m Eves
Before me ? (port authority signature looks like Embers)
List or Manifest Of All the Pasengers taken on board the Atmosphere whereof W Eves is Master from Liverpool burthen (no number listed) tons.
Columns represent: Passenger name, age, gender, occupation, country of origin. The column for country of destination has been omitted in this list because in each case it was the United States.
Second cabin passengers:
1 Dennis Keith 25 Male Labourer Ireland
2 Ann Keith 40 Female Mother Ireland
3 Peter Norton 17 Male Labourer England
4 Ellen Kinsella 35 Female Wife Ireland
5 Jas Kinsella 4 Male Son Ireland
6 Brid Hayden 35 Female Wife Ireland
7 Mary Hayden Inf Female Daughter Ireland
8* Mark G?lb??? 22 Male Labourer Ireland
9 Mary A Quigley 31 Female Wife Ireland
10 Eliz Quigley 7 Female Daughter Ireland
11 Peter Quigley 3 Male Son Ireland
12 Augst Duane 19 Male Labourer Ireland
13 Nancy C Mague 40 Female Wife Ireland
14 John Mague ? Male Son Ireland
15 Thos Mague 7 Male Son Ireland
16 Sarah Quinn 55 Female Wife Ireland
17 Thos Curtis 20 Male Labourer Ireland
18 Ellen McMahon 32 Female Wife Ireland
19 Ann McMahon 7y6m Female Daughter Ireland
20 Mary McMahon 5 Female Daughter Ireland
21 Isac McErun 15 Male Farmboy Ireland
22 David McErun 13 Male Farmboy Ireland
23 Cath Pidgeon 50 Female Wife Scotland
24 Philip Pidgeon 11 Male Son Scotland
25 John Pidgeon 11 Male Son Scotland
26 John Canoll 20 Male Labourer Ireland
27 Judith Prendergast 20 Female Servant Ireland
28 Ann Nixon 28 Female Wife Ireland
29 S?? Nixon 2 Male Inft Ireland
30* John Quigby 34 Male Shoemaker Ireland
31* Mary ? 18 Female Servant Ireland
32 Mich Archer 40 Male Tailor Ireland
33 Mich Kelly 37 Male Joiner England
34 Carol Kelly 5 Female Daughter England
35 Brid Sealy 24 Female Servant Ireland
36* Cath Murphy 2? Female Wife Ireland
37 Frank McGuegan 25 Male Labourer Ireland
38 Jas Plunkett 18 Male Shoemaker Ireland
39 Thos Donnan 25 Male Labourer Ireland
40 John Smith 20 Male Labourer Ireland
41 Mary Carbery 25 Female Servant Ireland
42 Cath Carbery 20 Female Wife Ireland
43 Martin Head 28 Male Labourer Ireland
44 Thos Collins 25 Male Labourer Ireland
45 John Gallervin 35 Male Labourer Ireland
46 Eliz Keating 28 Female Servant America
47 Path Burke 26 Male Labourer Ireland
48 Edwd Kelly 25 Male Labourer Ireland
49 Brid McHugh 25 Female Wife Ireland
50 Thos Miller 27 Male Confectioner Ireland
51* John S?alts 27 Male Labourer Ireland
52 Edwd Payne 23 Male Shoemaker England
53 Fri? Dibelle 27 Male Lether Dresser England
54 John Mullaly 26 Male Labourer Ireland
55 Mich Carty 17 Male Factoryhand England
56 Thos Burke 18 Male Factoryhand England
57 Rich Lem 29 Male Miner Wales
58 John Beam 30 Male Labourer Ireland
59 Mary Burke 37 Female Servant England
60 W^m James 24 Male Clerck Ireland
61 Mary Walsh 22 Female Servant Ireland
62 Dan Kavanagh 22 Male Labourer Ireland
63 John Walker 22 Male Labourer America
Transcriber's Notes:
A question mark indicates material which is indecipherable.
An asterisk indicates further information in the passenger notes.
A caret indicates that the following letters were written in superscript.
The writer of this list abbreviates given names (i.e. Cath, Thos, Eliz, Mich, Brid)
but does not mark the abbreviation with a period.
8 Surname unclear: looks something like Gelbow, Gelbone, or Gelbon
14 Age of passenger obliterated by damage to original.
16 First letter of surname very faded--may be Q making the name Quinn.
30 Surname may be Quigbry.
31 Surname may be Meade.
36 Age may be either 21 or 27
51 First letter of surname is spaced far away from the remaining letters.
The name seems to be Salts unless there are letters faded away after the
first one.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 262, List 239.
Transcribed by Gene Janssen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 March 2005
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