R. M. Steamer Canada
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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