Ship Adeline
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
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5 August 2008
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