Immigrant Ships
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Bark Halifax


Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Boston, Massachusetts
25 Feb 1860

COPY OF REPORT AND LIST OF THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Bark Halifax of Halifax whereof R M^cCullough is Master, burthen 300 tons, bound from the port of Halifax 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* Georgine Manring  18   f                Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  2  Sophie Smith      23   f                Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  3  John Smith        26   m   cooper       Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  4  William Blair     30   m   mariner      Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  5  John Campbell     17   m   shoe maker   Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  6  Walter Manning    12   m                Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  7* Charles Borrens   20   m                Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  8* John Tlohr        26   m                Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
  9  Albert Perkins    27   m                U States      U States   cabin         
 10  John Guld         37   m                Nova Scotia   U States   cabin         
 11  Moses Vickory     30   m   mariner      U States      U States   cabin         
 12  Henz Smith        26   m                U States      U States   cabin         
 13  Samuel Walsh      26   m                U States      U States   cabin         
 14  William Hull      26   m                U States      U States   cabin         
 15  Ellen Hatch       32   f                U States      U States   steerage      
 16  Emma Hatch        20   f                Nova Scotia   U States   steerage      
 17  Thomas Cooney     54   m   mariner      Nova Scotia   U States   steerage
 18  William Hatch     26   m   painter      Nova Scotia   U States   steerage      
 19  Fred Northrup     22   m   mariner      U States      U States   steerage      
 20  John Campbell     28   m   mariner      England       U States   steerage      
		
		
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.

7: Surname may be Bowers.
8: Surname may be Slohr.

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



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