Ship William & Jane, Belfast to New York.

		18 September 1804

List of Names & description of
Passengers who intend going to
America in the American Ship
William & Jane William Hall
Master for New York. Ship burthen
per register 210 Tons

Belfast 12 Sept. [September?] 1804


A list of Names & descriptions of Passengers who intend going
to America in the American Ship William & Jane William Hall
Master for New York. Ship burthen per register 210 Tons.

Names              Age   Occupation   Residence
                                     (Parish & Town)

Thomas Gardner      35   Labourer   } Maherally
Singleton Gardner   30   Labourer   } [Magherally?]
Ruth Gardner        30              } near Banbridge
Hugh Gillespie      25   Farmer     ) Parish of Maherally
Alexr Gillespie     32   Farmer     ) [Magherally?]
Margt Gillespie     22              ) near Banbridge
Hans Logan          30   Bookkeeper   Belfast formerly of London
William McKnown     80   Farmer     }
Mary McKnown        67              } Parish & Town of
John McKnown        32   Farmer     } Ardglass,
Wm McKnown          27   Farmer     } Co Down
Robert McKnown      19   Farmer     }
James Witherspoon   49 } Under [-ail?] to transport ) Knockbracken
Margt Witherspoon   40 } himself & sons to          ) County
John Witherspoon    21 } to America at the          ) near
James Witherspoon   14 } last Down assizes          ) Castlereagh
James McCruin       31   Farmer     } Parish of Tynan
Sarah McCruin       26              } near Keady, Co Armagh
Revd. Alexr Denham  30  [Reverend?] ) Town of Saintfield
Ann Denham          26              ) County Down
Joseph Hunter       22   Gentleman    Ballymena, Co Antrim
Alexr [Liggol?]     22   Merchant     Templepatrick, Co Antrim
Margt Blair         19                Larne, Co Antrim
James McKay         26   Farmer       Ahoghill near Ballymena, Co Antrim
James McBride       25   Farmer       Killyleagh, Co Down
John Earley         10                Ardglass, Co Down
Eliza Witherspoon   10                Knockbracken, Co Down
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Henry Witherspoon    6                Knockbracken, Co Down
Wm Conway           40   Farmer       Knockbracken, Co Down


William Hall, Master of the Ship William & Jane of New York
Maketh Oath that the above is a true list & Description of
the Passengers who intended going in his said Ship to New
York and that there are no Artificers Seamen or Seafaring
Men, his Majesty's Subjects on board said Ship to the best of
[Deponent's?] belief & Knowledge.

                Sworn before me in Belfast
                        the 13th September 1804
William Hall            (Signed) C. Salmon
                       [P?]. Collr. [Collector?]