OHIO STATEWIDE FILES - Know your Ohio: Manx Settlers of Ohio -- Article 9 *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Darlene E. Kelley http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00026.html#0006374 Sept 7, 2002 *********************************************** Historical Collections of Ohio And Then They Went West S.L diaries Series of Articles by Darlene E. Kelley Manx Settlers of Ohio -- artice 9 and 10. ********************************************** Continuation of the Manx Emigration Lists of Ships and Passengers --1831 Article 9-- There were almost 3 years of time in the next arrival of ships from the Isle of Man. 1831 14 -- ISAAC HICKS - Regular Packet 495 tons burthen. From Liverpool. Arrival in N.Y. June 21, 1831. 2 Manx passengers for Ohio with household Items and tools. 1. -- Evan Quilliam -- 26 -- Weaver. 2. -- Elizabeth Quilliam -- 21-- wife. Household Goods, 2 chests, bed and bedding, cooking utensils, and tools, declared. 15.-- SIROC -- 371 tons burthen Liverpool to N.Y. arrival June 21, 1831. 8 Manx passengers to Ohio. Master - Richard Lambert. -- 4 chests, Household goods, 2 beds and bedding, Cooking utensils, and Tools declared. 1.-- Thomas Keenan -- 40 -- Shoemaker. 2.-- Betsy Keenan -- 40 -- Wife. 3.-- Betsy Keenan -- 16 -- C. above. 4.-- Jonathon Keenan -- 11 - C. above. 5.-- Charles Keenan -- 8 - C. above. 6.-- James Keenan -- 7 - C. above. 7.-- Robert Keenan -- 6 - C. above. 8.-- Mary Keenan -- 19 -- dressmaker. sister to Thomas. 16. MERIDAN - 387 tons burthen - >From Liverpool to N.Y. arrival June 28, 1831. Master - John Wyle. 42 Manx passengers to Ohio. 1. -- John Gill -- 50 -- Farmer. 2. -- Isabella Gill -- 50 -- wife. 3. -- Pat Gill -- 26 -- Farmer 4. -- Jane Gill --29 -- Seamstress 5. -- Mary Gill -- 21 -- clerk 6. -- Catherine Gill -- 19 7. -- William Gill -- 12. 8. -- Jane Gill -- 2 -- C. of Jane. 9. -- Isabella Gill --2 mo. - C of Jane. 10 - Robert Christian -- 30 -- Farmer 11 - William Harrison -- 60 -- Farmer 12 - Juddy Harrison -- 60 -- wife 13 - William Harrison, Jr. -- 28 - Farmer 14 - Phillip Tear -- 36 -- Farmer. 15 - Jane Tear -- 30 -- wife. 16 - John Harrison -- 30 -- Farmer 17 - Mary Garvin -- 21-- weaver. 18 - Jane Garvin -- 18 -- weaver. 19 - Robert Doherty --9 -- under care of Mary Garvin. 20 - Robert Lace -- 9 Mos. -- Under care of Mary Garvin. 21 - John Clarke -- 28 -- Loom Maker and weaver. Later removed to New Jersey. 22 -- Mary Clarke -- 26 -- wife. 23 -- John Clarke --1 -- C. above. 24 -- Hugh Harrison -- 49 -- Farmer. 25 -- Anne Harrison -- 48 -- wife 26 -- Thomas Harrison -- 19-- Farmer. 27 -- Robert Harrison -- 14. 28 -- Anne Harrison -- 11. 29 -- James Tear -- 24 -- Blacksmith. 30 -- John Garrett -- 37 -- Weaver. 31 -- Catherine Garrett --38 -- wife. 32 -- John Garrett Jr. -- 10. 33 -- William Henell -- 21 -- Joiner. 34 -- John Cowle -- 68 -- Farmer. 35 -- Margaret Cowle -- 68-- wife 36 -- Thomas Cowle -- 31 -- shoemaker 37 -- Daniel Kermode -- 33 -- Farmer 38 -- Mary Kermode -- 34 -- wife. 39 -- Daniel Kermode -- 10. 40 -- Mary Kermode -- 8. 41 -- Anne Kermode -- 6. 42 -- James Kermode -- 3. ********************************************************************************************** to be continued in article 11 and 12.