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The Tamerand arrived in New York Harbor 8/1/1834

2/3/2014

 
 Roughly 189 passengers arrived at New York Harbor aboard The Tamerand on 8/1/1834.  Many families had come to build a new life, to start over after years of oppression at the hands of Britain.   The following is a list of families and individuals who made the journey and landed 8/1/1834.  
family groups arriving:
Beatty: Agnes (25), John (25), Robert (3) Simon (6 months)
Bell: Rachel (35),Robert (6), Samuel(3), Suanda(3 mon)Thomas (28),Pierce(36), Pierce (8), Maria(19), John (10), George (12), Frances (14), Anne (2)
Beng: John (2), Mark (21)
Butt: William (12),Thomas (18), Michael(14), Mary(39), Margaret (16), John (20), James (47), James (10)
Byrne: Charles(23), Andrew (34),
Dease: Ann (2), Catherine (27)
Delany: Maria (16), Mary (10), Philip (22), William (34), Margaret (44), John (50), John (12), Catherine (6), Bredget (14), Anne (8) 
Dunn: Eliza (22), Ellen (24), Patrick (11)
Fenloy: Sarah (22), Patrick (26), Mary (27), 
Fowler: George(17),Rebecca (22),Thomas (27),William (23)
Garken: Richard (2), Joseph (24), Elizabeth (20)
Goundy: Thomas (18), Ralph (10), Mary (34),Mary (1), Margaret (16), John (41), John (14), Frances (4), Christopher (7)
Gray: Joseph (18), Joseph (17)
Helles: William (24), William (10), Sarah (?), Mary Ann (8), James (12), Isabella (35), Elizabeth (5)
Hornby: George (46), Elizabeth (48)
Hyland : Catherine (32), Patrick (4mon.), Symon (7), William (32)
Irvin: William (5 mon.), Mary (31), James (31)
Jackson:  Thomas (22), William (20)
Keenan: Mary Ann (10), Maria (30), James (12), Frances (6), Ellen (4), Catherine (8)
Keil:  Joel (24), Joel (47)
Killen: William (24), Thomas (26)
Kingstom: Thomas (28), William (21)
Lunn: Edward (25),Sarah (24)
Madun: Henry (24), Jane (21)
McCulloch: William (30), Margaret (6 mon.), James (18), George (26)
McGill: John (22), Mary (30)
McGowan: Mary (13), Eliza Jane (1), Catherine (25)
McKeough: Cornelius (29), John (22), Martha (29)
Menen: William (40),Thomas (36), Robert (44), Margaret (46)
Murphy: James (24), David (27)
Naulz: Elizabeth (24), John (22)
Petterson: William (41), William (4), Susannah (32), Janet (2), Helen (8)
Reily: Bridget (50), F. (53), James (18)
Robenson: Thomas (19), John (32), Sophia (31), William (7)
Scallean: Thomas (20), Mary (22)
Shield: Hugh (17), Mary (22), Judith (60), Judith (18), Henry (60), Hannah (25), Catherine (20)
Smethwick: Margaret (50), Patrick (52)
Tumbull : Robert (30) , Janet (20)
Walsh : Bridget (24), Mary (24)Patrick (27)
Were Susan (55), William (43

Singles also on board
Bangley, Robert (23), Beily, Bernard (20), Blackwood, Samuel (27), Boenan (Patrick (23), Brady , Catherine (18), Breman, Patrick (20), Bunton, William (28),Caden, John (26), Canoll, Patrick (26), Chapman, George (20), Close, James (18), Connolly, Patrick (26),Cronin, James (28), Daencomb, John (26), Daomgorle, Christopher (36), Daucaan, Henry (18),Donally, Henry (23), Duffey, John (23), Flannery, Maria (18),
Fox, James (24), Heany. Mary (17), Herican, Ellen (18), Kinlay, Martha(21), Lasler, Dottus (26), Levey, James (26),Martin, Gelbert (30), Mathus, Abetha (21), Matthenson, Andrew (30), McCueran, Mary (20), Moffett, David(18), Mulford, William (28), Richardson, William (18),Sell, Charles Thomas (22), Shea, Dennis (25),Synys, George (50),Warlfuld, Carl (18), Watson, John (20), Welby, Thomas (26), Welson, Agnes (18), Willcot, Matilda (21), Zarrett, Maria (25)


Welcome to America  but what will you do now that you are here?  The passengers came from England, Scotland, Ireland and one, Carl Warlfuld came from Germany.   He was a Draper.


Coming from Scotland were : 
The Beatty Family.  They were farmers coming here in hopes of continuing their trade.  By 1836 John and his family had settled in Peach bottom, York PA.  In the 1850  US census we can see that John is working as a  farm laborer.  His family has expanded to include Jane (1836), James (1838), Agness (1840). John (1843), and Ann, (1848).  Robert Passed away shortly after arriving in The US.  Simon is now  16 andJohn's wife wife Agness is doing fine.


The Petterson Family.  William Petterson brought his family to the US in hopes of practicing his trade as a Surgeon.  


The Tumbull family.  Robert and Janet arrived in New York Harbor eager to start their own farm.


Welson, Agnes  arrived with no destination in mind.  She was a servant and ready to attach herself to a welcoming family.
   Stay tuned for more interesting random ramblings here on the Random Genealogist.
2/2/2014 

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