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Brig Cremona


Cork, Ireland to New York
24 July 1848

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, William Davey, Master of the Brig Cremona, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear 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 the said Brig at Cork, from which port said Brig has now arrived; and that on said List is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each passenger, the part ofthe 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.
So Help Me God.
William Davey
Sworn to this 7-24-1848
Before Me ????????
List or Manifest of all passengers taken on board the Brig Cremona whereof William Davey is Master, from Cork.
Burthen ???tons
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on voyage, Part of ship occupied by each during the voyage.
Columns eliminated and the reasons why:
     Occupation---Not recorded
     Country of origin---All from Ireland
     Destination---All bound for the United States
     Died on Voyage---No deaths
     Part of ship occupied during voyage---Not given.
  1  Pat O'Donnell         25 M Laborer
  2  Thos Coody            25 M Laborer
  3  James Neill           30 M Laborer
  4  Margret Neill         24 F Spinster
  5  Edward Neill          32 M Laborer
  6  Margret Neill         25 F Spinster
  7  John Gorman           60 M Laborer
  8  Mary Gorman           50 F Spinster
  9  Pat Gorman            24 M Laborer
 10  Johanna Gorman        21 F Spinster
 11  John Gorman           18 M Laborer
 12  Ellen Gorman          12 F Child
 13  Catherine Gorman      10 F Child
 14  Mary Gorman           80 F Spinster
 15  Mary Gorman            8 F Child
 16  Mary Ann Mullery      18 F Spinster
 17  John Farrell          26 M Laborer
 18  John Desmond          36 M Laborer
 19  Johanna Farrell       60 F Spinster
 20  Johanna Coghlan       35 F Spinster
 21  Catherine Lynch       22 F Spinster
 22  Ellen Lynch           20 F Spinster
 23  Wm Doody              25 M Laborer
 24  Ellen Doody           25 F Spinster
 25  Margret Doody         24 F Spinster
 26  James Doody            2 M Child
 27  Bridget Madden        18 F Spinster
 28* Mary Ann McLunig      18 F Spinster
 29  Mary Sullivan         66 F Spinster
 30  Ellen Sullivan        27 F Spinster
 31  John Sullivan        .00 M Infant
 32  Johanna Sullivan      28 F Spinster
 33  James Sullivan        19 M Laborer
 34  Daniel Sullivan       18 M Laborer
 35  Mary Twouey           40 F Spinster
 36  John Twouey           12 M Child
 37  John Bourke           21 M Laborer
 38  Mary Bourke           24 F Spinster
 39  Ellen Spillane        24 F Spinster
 40  Bridget Callaghan     24 F Spinster
 41  Richard Ryall         22 M Laborer
 42  Catherine Ryall       20 F Spinster
 43  Thomas Ryall         .00 M Infant
 44  Johanna Ryall        .00 F Infant
 45  Ellen Brick           15 F Spinster
 46  John Leary            15 M Laborer
 47  Maurice Dalton        20 M Laborer
 48  Daniel Bourke         23 M Laborer
 49  Mary Bourke           17 F Spinster
 50  Edward Bourke         30 M Laborer
 51  Ellen Condon          25 F Spinster
 52  Honora Greary         30 F Spinster
 53  Dan Dennyalen         17 M Painter
 54  Wm Sullivan           17 M Tailor
 55  John Whalen           17 M Farmer

Transcriber's Notes:
  * The use of an asterisk is to call attention to additional information in the Transcriber's Notes.
? The use of a question mark indicates a word or letters that could  not be read due to the condition
  of the original document.

 28---Last name is questionable. 

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 74, List 809.
Transcribed by Al O'Brien a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 August 2006



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