OVE --- 1801

| From ARISAIG | ||||
| Archibald McFarlane, farmer | ||||
| Dougald McFarlane, laborer | ||||
| Peter McFarlane, laborer | ||||
| John McFarlane, laborer | Peggy McFarlane (12) | Angus McFarlane (7) | ||
| Donald McInnes, tenant | Cath. McInnes, spinster | |||
| Angus McInnes, laborer | ||||
| Duncan MacInness (5) | Jean McInnes (7) | |||
| John MacIsaac, laborer | MacIsaac, his spouse, spinster | |||
| Cath. MacIsaac, spinster | ||||
| Duncan MacIsaac, laborer | Mary MacIsaac, spinster | |||
| John Boyd, tenant | Cath. Boyd, spinster | |||
| Kate McPherson, spinster | ||||
| Anne Boyd, spinster | ||||
| Angus Boyd, laborer | John Boyd (7) | |||
| Hugh Boyd, laborer | Mary Boyd, spinster | |||
| Bell McFarlane (12) | ||||
| Mary Boyd (4) | ||||
| Alex. Boyd, laborer | Mary Boyd, spinster | |||
| Cath. McDougald, spinster | ||||
| John McDonald, tenant | Mary McDonald, spinster | |||
| Peggy McFarlane, spinster | ||||
| From LOCHARIGAY | ||||
| Donald McMillan, farmer | Marian McMillan, spinster | |||
| Angus McMillan, laborer | ||||
| John McMillan, laborer | ||||
| Angus Gillies, farmer | Ann Gillies, spinster | Ann Gillies | Janet Gillies | Mary Gillies |
| Donald Gillies, laborer | John Gillies (12) | |||
| From STRATHGLESS | ||||
| Kenneth Chisholm, laborer | Chisholm, his spouse, spinster | a child | ||
| From KNOYDART | ||||
| Donald Gillies, farmer | Ann Gillies, spinster | Alex. Gillies (3) | Hugh Gillies (2) | |
| From LOCHABER | ||||
| Mary McDonald, spinster | ||||
| From KILMORACH | ||||
| Mary Fraser, spinster | Fraser, her daughter | |||
| From LOCHBROOM | ||||
| Finlay Cameron, laborer | ||||
| From GLENELG | ||||
| John McIntosh, farmer | Ann McIntosh, spinster | |||
| Mary McIntosh, spinster | ||||
| Finlay McLellan, laborer | ||||
| From LOCHARIGAY | ||||
| John McMillan, laborer | ||||
| John McMillan, laborer | ||||
| Jean McMillan, spinster | ||||
| Isobel McMillan, spinster | ||||
| Mary McMillan, spinster | ||||
| John McMillan, laborer | Martha McMillan, spinster | Marian McMillan, spinster | ||
| John McMillan, tenant | Alex. McMillan (12) | Donald McMillan | ||
| From KINLOCHMORER | ||||
| Ewan Cameron, farmer | ||||
| Donald Cameron, laborer | ||||
| James Cameron, laborer | ||||
| Rod. Cameron, laborer | ||||
| Eliza Cameron (14) | Mary Cameron (4) | Margaret Cameron (3) | Christian Cameron (1 1/2) | |
| From MORAR | ||||
| Angus Gillies, laborer | Mary Gillies, spinster | |||
| From ATHOL | ||||
| Alex. Stewart, tenant | Margaret Stewart, spinster | |||
| From CALDER | ||||
| Alex. Urquhart, tenant | ||||
| From CALLADER | ||||
| Patrick Tulloch, tenant | ||||
| From KIRKHILL | ||||
| Mrs. Mary Fraser, spinster | Jean Fraser, her daughter (8) | |||
In all, 219, including women and children and infants, making the number of full passengers to be 176, calculating the ages of those under 16 being 447 years, and thereafter dividing by 16 years thereby making a full passenger.
Those above 16 years ..............149 Those below by the above calculation ................27 Total.........................................................176 To go on board the ship "DOVE" burdened 186 tons.
Custom House, Fort William, 8th of June 1801. These certify to the Hon. Board of Customs that what is wrote on the ten preceding pages is a true and exact duplicate and copy of the list of emigrants furnished and given in to the 4 Currt. By M. Hugh Denoon, of Pictou, Nova Scotia, dated at Inverness, the 1st instant, intended to be shipped by him at this port on board the "Dove" of Aberdeen, William Crane, Master, to be furnished by the said ship in the necessary provisions for the voyage, and that on examining Mr. Denoon's calculation of full passenger, we find the same not exact -- the number we find by the list to be 219 souls, of which of full passengers above 16 years divided by 16 make of full passengers, 275.
Total of 180 --- 5
COLIN CAMPBELL, Collr.
ROB FLYTER, ASST. COMMSS.
Compiled by: Kristen McKay Willard