Ship Mediator
I, J. M. Chadwick, master of Ship Mediator do solemnly, sincerely, and truly Swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Mediator whereof I am Master, from London. (signed) J. M. Chadwick Sworn to the 2 September 1843 Before me (signed) G. W. Davis DC
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Mediator whereof J. M. Chadwick is master, from London burthen 660.59/95 tons. .
Columns represent: Names, Age by year/month, Sex, Occupation, The country to which they severally belong, The Country in which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on the voyage.
1 Fredrick Farrand 27 M Carpenter Great Briton United States
2 Eliza Farrand 26 F Great Briton United States
3 Arnold Baffum 61 M Gentleman America United States
4 Joseph R. Evans Jr 26 M Gentleman America United States
5 Stephen VanRensselaer Jr 20 M Gentleman America United States
6 Eliza Heath 55 F Toronto Canada
7 Elizabeth Heath 25 F Toronto Canada
8 James Macfarlane 45 M Gentleman Glasscow United States
9 Annie Macfarlane 39 F Glasscow United States
10 William Macfarlane 12 M Glasscow United States
Steerage Passengers:
11 John Bran?grove 25 M Grocer Great Briton United States
12 Ellen Bran?grove 19 F Great Briton United States
13 John Bran?grove 6 Months M Great Briton United States
14 Elizabeth Levy 60 F Great Briton United States
15 John James Lindston 28 M Mathematician Great Briton United States
16 ? Lindston 61 M Clock Maker Great Briton United States
17 James Wildash 26 M Labourer Great Briton United States
18 Eliza Wildash 29 F Great Briton United States
19 Walter Braddock 22 M Labourer Great Briton United States
20 William Moore 25 M Steward Great Briton United States
21 Jane Moore 28 F Stewardess Great Briton United States
22 John Barker 42 M Farmer Great Briton United States
23 Martha Barker 38 F Great Briton United States
24 Charles Squire 22 M Engineer Great Briton United States
25 Emma Squire 27 F Great Briton United States
26 Frederick Squire 10 M Great Briton United States
27 Louisa Squire 7 F Great Briton United States
28 Eliza Squire 5 F Great Briton United States
29 Charles Musk 33 M Merchant Great Briton United States
30 Samuel Musk 9 M Great Briton United States
31 Thomas Hickford 43 M Courrier Great Briton United States
32 John Hickford 37 M Trader Great Briton United States
33 Beha Alexander 27 M Clock Maker Germany United States
34 George P. Marden 24 M Clock Maker Great Briton United States
35 William Smith 50 M Coach Maker Great Briton United States
36 George P. Woolbridge 25 M Gentleman United States United States
37 William Whitlock 28 M Gentleman United States United States
38 Charles Charlton 35 M Baker Great Briton United States
39 Jane Charlton 28 F Baker Great Briton United States
40 William Tr??? 26 M Miller Great Briton United States
41 Charlott Tr??? 23 F Miller Great Briton United States
42 Charlott Tr??? 6 Months F Miller* Great Briton United States
43 Christopher Haggerton 24 M Mason Great Briton United States
44 James Sullivan 41 M Mason Great Briton United States
45 George William Castles 26 M Mason Great Briton United States
46 James Ball 22 M Iron Monger Great Briton United States
47 Hannah Figg 26 F Seamstress Great Briton United States
48 ? Powell 30 F Servant Great Briton United States
49 James Palmer 53 M Carpenter Great Briton United States
50 Maria Palmer 14 F Great Briton United States
Transcriber's Notes:
There were no deaths on this passage, therefore the death column has been
eliminated.
Only two passengers were listed in the month column, so this was eliminated.
Great Britain, Glascow, Courier and Laborer are typed as written.
11,12,13 Bran?grove The ? could be an i or e, it is all above the line and same height as the n.
16 ? Lindston The first name was not readable as it was in a crack.
40,41,42 Tr??? It may end with an h
42 The Occupation Miller was listed for this passenger.
48 ? Powell The first name has an empty space but there may be a ditto under the Hannah of Hannah Figg.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 53.
Transcribed by Wini Hall for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 22 May 1999
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