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Brig America


Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Boston, Massachusetts
6 April 1860

Copy of Report and List of Passengers taken on board the Brig America of Halifax whereof James Regan is master, burden 166 /95ths tons, bound from the port of Halifax for Boston.
Coloumns represent: name, age in years and months, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *died on voyage.
  1  Andrew F Bearry        23   m   tin smith    Halifax         U States        steerage      
  2  William Spikes         30   m   clerk        Halifax         U States        steerage      
  3  Michael Coting         37   m   trader       Cansas, N.S.    U States        steerage      
  4  Richard Wallace        18   m   machinist    Halifax, N.S.   U States        steerage      
  5  Selmm Maguire          15   m   molder       Scotland        U States        steerage      
  6  Alexander Sutherland   17   m   blacksmith   Halifax, N.S.   U States        steerage      
  7  Miss Suttlife          35   f   trader       Halifax, N.S.   Halifax, N.S.   cabin         
  8  Miss Bearry            47   f   trader       Halifax, N.S.   U States        cabin         
  9  Miss Bearry            16   f   trader       Halifax, N.S.   U States        cabin         
    

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M277, Reel 56.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt,
members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 June 2006



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