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R. M. Steamer Canada


Liverpool, England to Boston, Massachusetts
26 March 1860

COPY OF REPORT AND LIST OF THE PASSENGERS taken on board the R. M. Steamer Canada of Glasgow whereof W J C Lang is Master, burthen 1001 tons, bound from the port of Liverpool for Boston.
Coloumns represent: names; age (years, months); sex; occupation, trade or profession; country to which they severally belong; country of which they intend to become inhabitants; died on voyage*; part of vessel occupied during the voyage.
  1  Miss T. Weighton      30   f                 England         U. States       cabin      
  2  Rev George Lewis      56   m   clergyman     England         Canada          cabin      
  3  Mr Toby               28   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
  4  Mr Haslam             42   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
  5  Mr Gordon             27   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
  6  Mr R. A. Samuel       32   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
  7  Mrs C. D. Williams    29   f                 England         England         cabin      
  8  Miss Sommerville      28   f                 England         U. States       cabin      
  9  Mr Geo. G. Wells      36   m   ship master   U States        U. States       cabin      
 10  Mrs Wells             30   f                 U States        U. States       cabin      
 11* Mr. D. Moznice        27   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 12  Mr John Faulds        23   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 13  Mr J W Nicholson      30   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 14  Mrs O. S. Nicholson   19   f                 U States        Canada          cabin      
 15* Mr M^cHammond         26   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 16  Mr G. Benginnin       39   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 17  Mr B. B. Hughes       24   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 18  Mr  Borden            24   m   clerk         U States        U. States       cabin      
 19  Dr. Head              39   m   physician     U States        U. States       cabin      
 20  Mr W. I. Seabrook     23   m   surgeon       U States        U. States       cabin      
 21* Mr. J. W Jamison      19   m                 U States        U. States       cabin      
 22  Mr C H. Joy           17   m                 U States        U. States       cabin      
 23  Mr W. J. Partridge    25   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 24  Mr. E. S. Sullivan    39   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 25  Mr A. F. Guino        43   m   banker        U States        U. States       cabin      
 26  Mr P. Schlesinger     59   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 27  Mr R T. Moore         22   m   draper        England         England         cabin      
 28* Mr Colguhour          45   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 29  Mr M^cInnis           34   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 30  Mr Robt. Hutchinson   40   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 31  Mr James Morrison     26   m   merchant      England         England         cabin      
 32* Mr L B Joy            46   m                 England         U. States       cabin      
 33* Mrs  Joy              40   f                 England         U. States       cabin      
 34* Mr T. H. Brogean      44   m   merchant      Canada          Canada          cabin      
 35  Mr A. B. Tripler      35   m   merchant      England         Cuba            cabin      
 36  Mr F W Raull          23   m                 U States        U. States       cabin      
 37  Mr Alexander          34   m   merchant      Russia          Russia          cabin      
 38  Mr A Metce            26   m   banjker       Prussia         U. States       cabin      
 39  Mr T. E. Grindon      27   m   merchant      England         New Brunswick   cabin      
 40  Mr W^m Trotson        29   m   army          England         England         cabin      
 41  Mr John Douglass      20   m   clerk         England         England         cabin      
 42  Capt  Godfrey         40   m   ship master   U States        U. States       cabin      
 43  Mr Willett            28   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 44  Mr Edward Morgan      25   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 45  Mr John Morgan        19   m                 England         U. States       cabin      
 46  Mr George Fling       41   m   mechanic      U States        U. States       cabin      
 47  Miss M. E. Fling      18   f                 U States        U. States       cabin      
 48  Mrs Williams          25   f                 England         U. States       cabin      
 49  Mr G. Vemisk          35   m   merchant      Austria         Austria         cabin      
 50  Mr Warxsen            29   m   merchant      Germany         U. States       cabin      
 51* Mr J A. Port          50   m   banker        France          France          cabin      
 52  Mr F H Lafaente       35   m   merchant      Spain           Spain           cabin      
 53* Mr  Duffers           38   m   merchant      England         Nova Scotia     cabin      
 54* Mrs Duffers           33   f                 England         Nova Scotia     cabin      
 55  Mr Beckwith           32   m   merchant      England         Nova Scotia     cabin      
 56  Mr W H Creighton      29   m   merchant      New Foundland   New Foundland   cabin      
 57* Mr Crevar             27   m   merchant      Canada          Canada          cabin      
 58  Mr J Starr            24   m   merchant      England         New Brunswick   cabin      
 59  Mr Edw^d Smith        41   m   merchant      England         England         cabin      
 60  Mr T. Brown           27   m   merchant      England         Nova Scotia     cabin      
 61  Mr Meehan             33   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 62  Mr Whitman            29   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 63  Capt  Hall            38   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 64* Mr T. Prestman        42   m   merchant      Nova Scotia     Nova Scotia     cabin      
 65  Mr W. Butherford      27   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 66  Mr Chas Fisher        26   m   merchant      New Brunswick   New Brunswick   cabin      
 67  Mr David Fisher       20   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 68* Mr Pinges             28   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 69  Mr Wylde              39   m   merchant      England         Nova Scotia     cabin      
 70  Mr J N Crew           38   m   merchant      Canada          Canada          cabin      
 71  Mr Edward Greland     27   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 72  Mr A M^cAdams         25   m   merchant      England         New Brunswick   cabin      
 73  Mr Fraser             30   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 74  Mr Smith              30   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 75  Mr Wilson             28   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 76  Mr W. J. Fuller       22   m   merchant      Nova Scotia     Nova Scotia     cabin      
 77* Mr J. Rininifell      31   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 78* Mr Sarmie             27   m   merchant      New Foundland   New Foundland   cabin      
 79* Mr T Cummings         35   m   merchant      England         Canada          cabin      
 80  Mr Chisholm           21   m   merchant      England         Nova Scotia     cabin      
 81  Mr J. B. West         33   m   merchant      England         U. States       cabin      
 82  Mr W. D. Frost        29   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      
 83  Mr B. Ryder           24   m   merchant      U States        U. States       cabin      

Transcriber's Notes:		
*  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 transcriber's notes.

?  Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the 
   condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.

*  Passengers where numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing.

*  none died on the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated.

11:      Surname may be Mozrice.
15:      Surname may be M^cKennard.
21:      First name initial may be "I".
28:      Surname may be Colquhom.
32:      Name may be T B Jay.
33:      Surname may be Jay.
34:      Name may be T X Brozean.
49:      Surname may be Vernick.
53 & 54: Surname may be Duffus.
57:      Surname may be Crerar.
64:      Surname may be Putman.
68:      the last name could be Binges.
77:      Surname may be Reninefell.
78:      Surname may be Lausie.
79:      First name initial may be J.
81:      First name initial may be "T".

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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