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Ship Adeline


Printed for J.H. Barnes, Ship & Insurance Broker,
opposite the Custom House, Philadelphia by Russell & Martien

Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3 June 1831

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
D. 31
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Adeline whereof Charles Bunting is Master, from Liverpool, England, burthen 330 tons and owned by Tho^s Bunting & Others of Newbury Port and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*; given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, Country of origin*, and Country in which they intended to reside*.
  1*   Edward     Ch??therson  40  male    manufacturer  
  2*   Mary       Ch??therson  41  female
  3*   Thomas     Ch??therson  18  male    manufacturer 
  4*   John       Ch??therson  17  male    manufacturer 
  5*   William    Ch??therson  15  male    manufacturer  
  6*   Miss Mary  Ch??therson  10  female                
  7    Peter      Ferguson     39  male    manufacturer  
  8    Sarah      Ferguson     29  female  manufacturer  
  9    Martha     Ferguson     67  female  manufacturer  
 10    Martha     Ferguson      1  female                  
 11    Anthony    Ferguson     36  male    manufacturer  
 12    Hannah     Ferguson     30  female  manufacturer  
 13    John       Percival     44  male    farmer        
 14    Thomas     Highton      41  male    blacksmith    
 15    Sarah      Highton      42  female  blacksmith    
 16*   ?          Highton      15  male                   
 17*   ?          Highton      13  male                   
 18    Sarah      Highton      11  female                 
 19*   ?lizabeth  Highton       9  female                   
 20    Ann        Highton       7  female                  
 21    John       Highton       5  male                   
 22    Joseph     Highton       3  male                  
 23    Hannah     Highton       1  female                   
 24    Elizabeth  Warrington   33  female                
 25    Simeon     Withers      30  male    miller           
 26    Thomas     Withers       4  male                  
 27    John       Halowell     25  male    carpenter         
 28    Elizabeth  Halowell     26  female                
 29    Adam       Wright       29  male    carpenter           
 30    Edward     Hood         30  male    stone cutter  
 31    Thomas     Goods        35  male    tailor        
 32    Ann        Goods        36  female                 
 33    Sarah Ann  Goods         9  female                 
 34    Elizabeth  Goods         6  female                
 35    Tabez      Goods         1  female                 
 36    Elizabeth  Neal         15  female                  
 37    Joseph     Blackburn    19  male    farmer             
 38    George     Morrell      37  male    weaver         
 39    James      Morrell      14  male                    
 40    John       Morrell      12  male                   
 41    Edward     Morrell       8  male                   
 42    Esther     Morrell      35  female                 
 43    George     Morrell       7  male                   
 44    Hannah     Morrell      15  female                 
 45    Esther     Morrell       6  female
 46    Jane       Morrell       5  female
 47    Ellen      Morrell       4  female
 48    Ruth       Morrell       1  female
 49    John       Hope         24  male    mason
 50    W^m        Callath      30  male    tailor
 51    W^m        Davy         30  male    clerk 
 52    W^m        Davy         30  male    carpenter
 53    W^m        Gray         25  male    weaver 
 54    John       Adams        21  male    weaver
 55    James      Craig        14  male    clerk
 56    Hugh       Wallace      21  male    labourer
 57    W^m        Shield       22  male    clerk
 58    Patrick    Shield       19  male    carpenter
 59    Mary       Shield       40  female   
 60    James      Fitz         25  male    joiner
 61    Mark       Tovey        24  male    labourer    
 62    Edward     Dagherty     30  male    labourer
 63    Mary       Dagherty     25  female 
 64    John       Brown        22  male    baker
 65    W^m        Stone        26  male    farmer 
 66    Ann        Stone        23  female
 67    Sarah      Stone         1  female
 68    Joseph     Stone        23  male
 69    Fanny      Stone        18  female
 70    W^m        Jarvis       23  male    carpenter
 71    James      Mully        23  male    labourer
 72    John       Stewart      24  male    weaver
 73    Peter      Morgan       19  male    gardner
 74    James      Morgan       27  male    weaver
 75    John       Haley        20  male    weaver
 76    Patrick    Haley        28  male    weaver 
 77    Bidddy     Haley         2  female     
 78    Mary       Haley        30  female
 79    Thomas     Dullesham    25  male    labourer
 80    James      Haley        21  male    mason 
 81    And^w      Haley        25  male    labourer 
 82    Luke       Mooney       30  male    labourer
 83    Michael    Magee        20  male    labourer 
 84    Patrick    Harman       30  male    labourer
 85    Mary       Harman       25  female
 86    Patrick    Plunkett     30  male    labourer
 87    Mary       Plunkett     30  female 
 88    Michael    Plunkett      1  male
 89    James      Michanic     25  male    labourer 
 90    Tho^s      Gage         25  male    farmer 
 91    John       Louis        35  male    miner
 92    Margaret   Louis        25  female   
 93    W^m        Grandfield   35  male    tanner 
 94    Ellen      Grandfield   35  male 
 95    Thomas     Grandfield   15  male
 96    John       Grandfield   12  male
 97    Dennis     Grandfield    2  male
 98    Catherine  Grandfield   18  female 
 99    Margaret   Lawler       18  female  
100    Mary       Lee          39  female
101    Alexander  Messen       30  male    weaver
102    James      Messen       24  male    weaver
103    Margaret   Messen       22  female
104    Margaret   Oher         23  female 
105    Mary       M^cMillan    23  female
106    Alexander  Oner         26  male    weaver
107    Sarah      Oner          2  female
108    Jane       Oner          1  female
109    John       Malmuch      22  male    weaver
110    James      Boiler       18  male    weaver
111    John       Stanly       18  male    weaver
112    John       Red          21  male    weaver 
113    Eliza      Dickson      18  female
114    Mary       Brown        30  female
115*   ?ah        Little       55  female
116*   ?ly        Little       22  female  
117*   ?ednnah    Little       17  female    
118    Mary Ann   Little       13  female
119    Thomas     Cassin       29  male    weaver 
120    Jane       Cassin       22  female   
121    Eliza      Cassin        1  female
122    Elizabeth  Little       24  female
123    Susannah   Little       19  female
124*   Hannah     Sevi??       10  female 
125*   Patrick    Emil??       22  male    weaver


Transcriber's Notes:

*  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber, 
   or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes.

?  Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the 
   manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
 
^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.

*  Not shown is column for country of origin as manifest showed that they were from England 
   and Ireland with no way of telling which.

*  Not shown is country which they intended to reside as all were going to reside in the 
   United States.


1-6         Surname is difficult to read as letters were poorly formed. Name may be Chutherson.
16, 17, 19  Letters of given name not visible due to piece of the manifest hgaving been pasted
            over them.
115-117     First few letters of given name were not evident due to either a large ink blot or 
            tear in the manifest.
124         Last few letters in surname were difficult to resolve. Name may be Sevirer
125         Last few letters in surname were difficult to resolve. Name may be Emiler or Emilan.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 46.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 August 2008



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