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Immigrant Ships
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Niagra


Liverpool, England to Boston, Massachusetts
9 April 1860

COPY OF REPORT AND LIST OF THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Niagra of Glasgow whereof John Leitch is Master, burthen 1800 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  Mr John Bonnell     29   m   merchant   U States   U States   cabin      
  2  Mr J Hirch          35   m   merchant   France     U States   cabin      
  3  M^rs S Hirch        29   f              France     U States   cabin      
  4  Miss Hirch           2   f              France     U States   cabin      
  5  Master Hirch         3   m              France     U States   cabin      
  6  Miss Neil           27   f              France     U States   cabin      
  7* Mr J M^cGenny       31   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
  8* M^rs J M^cGenny     24   f              England    U States   cabin      
  9  Mr J Barrett        29   m              England    U States   cabin      
 10  M^rs Barrett        31   f              England    U States   cabin      
 11  M^rs Grosvener      30   f              England    U States   cabin      
 12  Master Grosvener     3   m              England    U States   cabin      
 13  Mr J Venning        19   m              England    Canada     cabin      
 14  Mr J Smith          24   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 15  Mr J Morgan         27   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 16* Mr B. Fond          32   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 17  Mr W. Wilson        19   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 18* Mr. F. Winthrop     34   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 19  Mr I. Hegan         40   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 20* Mr C. Austin        29   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 21  Mr J. Watt          33   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 22  Mr S. Barstow       29   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 23  Mr J. Vassil        30   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 24  Mr P Lawton         28   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 25  Mr E. Eghy          27   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 26* Mr J. Kifie         39   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 27  Mr B. Bolton        38   m   merchant   England    Canada     cabin      
 28* Mr Beandres         69   m   merchant   England    England    cabin      
 29  Mr H. Merritt       34   m   merchant   England    England    cabin      
 30* Mr F. Morrison      42   m   merchant   England    England    cabin      
 31* Mr J. M^cCullough   19   m   merchant   England    England    cabin      
 32* Mr J. Wallace       29   m   merchant   England    England    cabin      
 33* M^rs J. Wallace     22   f              England    England    cabin      
 34* Mr J D Concellie    30   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 35* Mr W^m Brown        27   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 36* Mr A. Cristin       29   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 37  Mr B. Moore         35   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 38  Master Cunningham    7   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 39  Mr P Bingland       19   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 40* Mr J M^cCre         31   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 41  Mr B. Morville      30   m   merchant   England    U States   cabin      
 42  M^rs M^cLean        28   f              England    U States   cabin      
 43  Mr B W. Franser     45   m   merchant   England    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.

 7, 8: Surname may be M^cGervey.
13:    the last name could be Benning.
16:    the last name could be Foord.
18:    Surname may be Winthrop.
26:    Surname may be Hifer.
28:    Surname may be Beandus.
30:    Surname may be Marrison.
31:    Given name initial may be "I".
32:    Given name initial may be "I".
33:    Given name initial may be "I".
34:    Given name initial may be "I".
35:    Given name initial may be "M".
36:    Surname may be Custin.
40:    Given name initial may be "I".

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



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