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Phantom Schooner


Name of Vessel - Phantom Schooner, Date of Arrival - July 10 1858, Where from - Plymouth, Devon, England
Samuel Barhtolomew    	30    
Emily			20    
John			3    
Joseph			1    
Betsey			3 months    
    
William Dennill		31    
Louisa			31    
Robert			8    
Thomas			6    
Edwin			4    
Harriett		2    
Alfred			4 months    
    
William Mack		49    
Elizabeth		50    
Sarah			21    
Lucy			19    
Ellen			15    
Edward			13    
Selina			11    
Alfred			10    
Emily			8    
George			6    
    
    
"Passengers Per Phantom"    
	Cabin    
      Dr.Wright    
Ship Master - R.Harry      
210 tons    
Filed at the Post Office July 13, 1858    
    
Steerage    
    
Mr & Mrs Batholomew & 3 children    
Mr & Mrs Butterfield & 1 child    
Mr & Mrs Dennill & 5 children    
Mr & Mrs Ford & 5 children    
Mr & Mrs Fowle & 1 child    
Mr & Mrs Hoosley & 5 children    
Mr & Mrs Hulett    
Mr & Mrs Holliday & 4 children    
Mr & Mrs Jardine & 6 children    
Mr & Mrs Lindsay & 3 children    
Mr & Mrs Mack & 4 children    
Mr & Mrs McCulloch & 4 children    
Mr & Mrs Redshaw & 4 children    
Mr & Mrs Tedder & 3 children    
Mr & Mrs Wilshire & 2 children    
Mr & Mrs Wray & 4 children    
Mr & Mrs Wray & 3 children    
    
Ann Douglas, Ann Dolphin, Sarah Ford, Lucy Ford, Ellen Ford, Esther    
Holliday, Mary Hulett, Sarah Hulett, Harriot Hulett,     
Margaret McDonald, Richard Dolphin, Edmund Dolphin, John Dyer,     
John Holliday, John, Hoosley, Jane McNamera, M.Regan,    
William Tweeny, George Taylor, William Whitlock, Alfred Webb,     
George Wray, Mary Wray, John Caffer     
    
Signed by William Bell - Port Captian
Contributor's notes
The above is the information that I have transcribed from the ship record that I am in possesion of. My direct link is to the second family listed...William Dennill family. The immigrants are listed by family. I only have the detailed list of the families that are on the ship's record page of my family. The following page is that of a more general list. One page lists them as arriving in South Africa July 9,1858 and another July 10,1858. I am sure that that is just due to them having not great calendars back then...depending on who was doing the recording. I hope that this helps what you are trying to put together. Elaine Olson
Transcribed by Elaine Olson for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 February 1999



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