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Schooner Thorn, Campeche to New Orleans Louisiana 1820District of Mississippi, Port of New Orleans, I, Louis Leanore, Master or Commander of the Schooner Thorn, do solemnly, sincerely and truly Swear, that the within List signed by me and now delivered to the Collector of the District of Mississippi, contains the Names of all the Passengers, taken on board the said Schooner at the Port of Campeche, Mexico, or at any time since, and that all matters therein set forth, are according to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true, I do furtherswear, that one boy of the passengers died on the Voyage. Sworn before me this 26th day of Jany 1820, signed by Abraham Smith, Collector, signed by Louis Leanore.Surname ,First Name, Age, Sex ,Occupation, Country they came from, Going to Dominguez, Joseph, 30 ,M ,merchant ,Campeche ,Campeche Dominguez, M[?] ,17, M ,carpenter ,Campeche ,Campeche Joachim, Berron, 17 ,boy
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