Schooner China
(CITY LIST)
NAME OF VESSEL: SCHR. CHINA
PORT OF EMBARKATION: KINGSTON, JAMAICA
DATE OF ARRIVAL: SEPTEMBER 5, 1833
NUMBER: 4
Report of the passengers by the Schooner China from Kingston, JamaicaColumns represent: Names, Ages, Last Residence, Occupations.1 John W. Ward 32 Jamaica Planter 2 Benjamin Wilson 31 Jamaica Millwright 3 Thomas Edwards 28 Jamaica ??monger's Clerk Baltimore Sept 5, 1833 /s/ ?? R Smith Sworn to before me this 5th day of Sept. by Capt Smith /s/ Jesse Hunt, Mayor Transcriber's Notes: The use of a ? indicates the word or letters that could not be read. Passenger numbers added for ease in referencing.National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 1, List 4. Transcribed by Robert Donnan for the
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23 March 1999
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