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London, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 November 1800
No heading or statement.
Same ship as transcribed for 5 June 1800 voyage. No introductory paragraph, so we have no knowledge as to type of ship, size, where made, etc. We know from the signature at the end of the manifest that John McDougall was master and from Ancestry.com that the ship sailed from London and arrived in Philadelphia on 7 November 1800.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers, Given name, family name, Baggage.

 1  M^rs & daughter   Taylor   six packages
 2  W^m & wife        Taylor   eight pasckages
 3  D^r               Watts    two trunks
 4  William           Thomas   three packages
 5  James             Salmond  one trunk & bed
 6  James             Melvin   three packages
 7  M^r               Emery    two packages
 8  M^r               Laurel   two packages
 9  Thomas            Farnel   three packages

Cabin Stores:
 Six dozen of ale
 eight dozen of porter
 twelve dozen port wine
 three dozen Madeira wine                    no impressment
 six gallon rum & brandy                     letters dele^d port office
 tea, coffee & sugar, etc, etc, etc
                                       signed: John M^cDougall
   

Transcriber's Notes:    

^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.

* Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.

           
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
16 July 2008



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