In We-Lived, several counties of New Brunswick were not covered very extensively. Items covered in We-Lived reflected the interests of the subscribers, therefore areas of no interest were soon dropped.
PASSENGER LIST - THETIS
List of passengers embarked in the [THETIS] of Troon, Robt. Smith, Master, and who have contracted
to be landed at Bathurst, Bay Chalure (All men listed as labourers.)
{Ref: REX/PA Emigration, Box #2, PANB / probably changed ref. by now.}
No. Name age
No.
Name
age
1
Cath. Rearden 40
2
Johan. Drumond 35
3
Nelly Clifford 30
4
Peggy Clifford 28+
5
Margt. Keeffe 21+
6
Judy Sweeny 26
7
Margt. McCarthy 25
Margt Joyce* 28
Cath. Gervin* 20
*(crossed out)
8
Cath. Mahoney 29
Cath. Corvin 20
9
Cath. Shea
21
Johanna Brien 25
11
Judy Cain
24
Nancy Brown* 25
*(crossed out)
12
Mary Connell 21
Norry Harrington 20
Mary Cahill 30
J. Leahy
24
Nancy Sweeny 50
17
C. Mahony
21
Female Adults - Seventeen
Children under 14 years
No.
Name
1
Mary Mahony
Daniel Mahony
Mary Cahill
Diven Sweeny
5
M. Daly
Five under 14 years
Children under 7 years
No.
Name
1
Jas. Desmond
Cath. Desmond
Danl. McCarthy
Norry Cahill
Patk. Cahill
6
J. Daly
Six under 7 years
List of Crew
1 Robert Hamilton
Master
Adam Bruce
Mate
David Galawey
2nd do
John Nichol
Cook
John Hogan
Seaman
[Eban] Owens
Seaman
John Mack
do
Wm. Zedrick
do
James Shaw
apprentice
Peter Allen
do
10
Crew
Total No. Recapitulation Legal No.
41 Male Adults 41
Register Tonnage 209
17 Female Adults 17
5 Children under 14 = equals 2 1/2
6 Children under 7 = equals 2
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69 Crew 10
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72 1/2 Seventy two & 1/2
We certify that the Ship Thetis of Troon, Robert Hamilton, Master, has cleared for Bay Chaleur and that the above mentioned number of passengers have been embarked therein under the sanction of His Majesty's Government, And the said Master is hereby noticed that if the number actually embarked exceed that herein specified, this Certificate will become null, and an extra Duty of Five Shillings a head be applicable to the whole number, instead of only those who are not included in the List.
Port of Cork 12 Apr 1837 J. J. Troy Collector
Mustered Crew and Passengers at the Clearing Station Cove this 12 day of April 1837 ---