LIST OF ASSISTED GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS
Per Lancashire Witch. Sailed April 2, 1867, FAMILIES AND CHILDREN. Farm Labourers — Hinnian Jackson and wife, Lincolnshire ; Joseph Spooner, wife, and three children, Norfolk; Thomas Murray, wife, and two children, Ayrshire; Daniel Qreig and wife, Fifeanire ; Thomas Streehan, wife, and two children, Cork. Labourers—Thomas Hendersoiii wife, and three children, Armagh. Cook —Philip Davis end wife, Oxfordshire. SINGLE MEN.
Farm Labourers —W. P. Cross, Yorkshire ; Emerson Clarkson, Yorkshire; Robert Findlay, Aberdeenshire.
Labourers — Thomas Davis, Oxfordshire ; Henry Davis, Oxfordshire ; William Walker, Londonderry ; Robert Well, Londonderry ; Thomas Quinn, Sligo ; William Owens, Tipperary. Watchmaker—James Swindell, Middlesex. Baker—William Clay, Warwickshire. Grocer —Robert Wm. Carver, Leicestershire. Frankling Hodges, Cornwall. SINGLE WOMEN.
Domestic Servants —Jemima Wicks, Oxfordshire ; Sarah H. Clay, Warwickshire; Mary Jane Walls, Londonderry ; Maria Quinn, Sligo; Flora George, Middlesex; Elizabeth Alice Small, Middlesex ; Theresa Fooley, Middlesex j Emily Mudd, Middlesex; Eliza Daniels, Surrey; Harriet Goddard, Surrey ; Emma Williams, Hampshire ; Eliza J. Beasley, Middlesex; Mercy Seekerson, Worcestershire ; Emma Lowther, Cambridgeshire; Ann Trumper, Herefordshire; ElizaTrumper, Herefordshire ; Hester Hoskin, Cornwall; Jane Campbell, Perthshire ; Helen Campbell, Perthshire ; Grahame Syme, Fifeahire; Catherine Gilchrist, Donegal; Rachel Tnzell, Tyrone; Jane Boyd; Tyrone; Margaret Meade, Kings; Jane Alexander, Kings; Margaret Burn, Wicklow ; Prudence William, Kerry; Ellen Brodie, Limerick; Maria Kldridge, Limerick ; Mary Owens, Tipperary ; Sarah Edward*, Tipperary; Ellen Lawlor, Tipperary ; Mary St. John, Tipperary ; Hannah M. Wright, Armagh; Annie Bennett, Down ; Ann Kelso, Down.
Cooks—Mary Birmingham, Warwickshire ; Elizabeth Smith, Surrey ; Louisa Laurence, Warwickshire; Margaret Baird, Sterlingshire • Elizabeth Beswetherick, Cornwall.
Housekeeper —Elizabeth Bant, Middlesex. Dairywomen —Hephzibah Strain, Worcestershire ; Mary A. Purdon, Antrim; Sarah Hiokey, tipperary. Barmaid—Emily Wederell, Surrey. Dressmakers —Harriet Russel,Surrey; Mary Ann Foster, Warwickshire.
Milliner—Elizabeth Lewis, Wiltshire. Nurse; —Annie Swift, Lancashire. -Louisa Lowther, Cambridgeshire ; Emma Oollay, Herefordshire. Matron —Elizabeth Bant. SUMMABY.
Farm labourers, 8 j labourers, 8 ; baker, 1; cook, L; watchmaker, 1; domestic servants, 36 ; cooks, 5 ; housekeeper, 1; dairywomen, 3 ; barmaid, 1 : dressmakers 2 ; milliner, 1 ; -nurse, 1; male adults, 19 ; female adults, 59 ; male children, 8 ; 'female children, 2 ; infant, 1; total 89 ; equal, to 83 statute adults.
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1474, 30 July 1867, Page 2
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