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Ship Alexander


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

Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11 June 1832

D.31
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Alexander whereof Oliver P. Brown is Master, from Liverpool, England burthen 461 65/95 tons, and owned by Jno A. Brown of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: passenger number*, names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging, country they intend to be residents*.
 
  1*  W. J.  Shields         26  male    merchant   
  2*  S A  Washington        29  male    M.D.
  3   Mary  Chambers         25  female
  4   Elizabeth  Alexander   10  female
  5   W^m  M^cCracken        36  male    grocer  
  6   Elizabeth  M^cCracken  30  female
  7   William H M^cCracken   10  male
  8   John  M^cCracken        7  male   
  9   Joseph  M^cCracken      5  male
 10   Jane  M^cCracken        4  female
 11   Robert  M^cCracken      1  male 
 12   David M.  Reaver       17  male    reed maker
 13   Mary  Jane  Daron      18  female  spinster
 14   Andrew  Rowan          25  male    weaver
 15   Nancy Ferrin           25  female  spinster
 16   Sarah  Kirk            60  female  spinster
 17   John  Crutchley        58  male    rope maker
 18   Ann   Crutchley        53  female
 19   Hannah    Crutchley    26  female  frame work knitter
 20   Rachel  Crutchley      20  female  twine spinner  
 21   Richard  Crutchley     19  male    frame work knitter
 22   Isaac  Shaw            16  male    twine spinner
 23   John  Maston           11  male
 24   Jabas  Loaks           12  male
 25   Edward  Montgomery     28  male    frame work knitter
 26   Eliabeth  Montgomery   30  female
 27   John  Gray             30  male    farmer
 28   Laura  Gray            23  female
 29   Sarah  Gray             4  female
 30   Elizabeth  Gray         2  female
 31   Thomas  Gray            1  male
 32   W^m  Rodham            26  male    lead miner
 33   Ruth  Rodham           20  female
 34   Mary  Rodham            2  female
 35   Jane  Rodham            1  female
 36   Joseph  Leddle         31  male    lead miner
 37   Elizabeth  Leddle      25  female
 38   Mary  Wythes           30  female 
 39   Joseph  Wythes         10  male
 40   Louisa  Wythes          6  female
 41   William  Wythes         2  male
 42   Joseph  Barker         26  male    spinner 
 43   John  M^cGuinness      48  male    carpenter
 44   Sam^l  M^cGuinness     38  male    carpenter
 45   William  Turner        45  male    filer & fitter up
 46   George  Petty          35  male    farmer
 47   James  Petty           10  male
 48   Duncan  Keith          40  male    farmer
 49   Marjory  Keith         35  female
 50   Duncan  Keith Jr       17  male
 51   Catharine  Keith       16  female 
 52   George  Leddle          4  male
 53   John  Leddle            1  male
 54   Andrew  Leddle         29  male    lead miner
 55   Elizabeth Schofield    52  female
 56   Elizabeth S Schofield  19  female
 57   Jane E Schofield       11  female
 58   Edward  Watts          25  male    tailor
 59   Charles  Watts         25  male
 60   Edward  Watts           1  male
 61   Robert  Petty          28  male    farmer 
 62   Hannah  Petty          24  female
 63   Mary  Petty             1  female
 64   Thomas  Cunningham     20  male 
 65   Robert  Morris         28  male    painter
 66   Joseph  Smith          22  male    manufacturer
 67   Isaac  Chatren         21  male    tailor
 68   Tho^s  Richardson      30  male    farmer
 69   John  Harrison         36  male    stone mason
 70   Thomas  Harrison       13  male
 71   John  Bromall          24  male    joiner
 72   Jemima  Bromall        21  female 
 73   Tho^s  Hardless        29  male
 74   M^rs  Hilditch         55  female
 75   W^m  Hilditch          24  male    working jeweller
 76   Robert  Hilditch       23  male    twiner
 77   Abednego  Carter       20  male    currier
 78   Daniel  Carter         18  male    wood sorter
 79   Sam^l  Cottman         18  male    smith
 80   John  Dolby            20  male    carpenter
 81   Ann  Dolby             22  female
 82   John  Marsden          45  male    farmer
 83   Benj^n  Adams          31  male    painter
 84   John  M^cGuiggan       38  male    farmer
 85   Barney  Dowing         35  male    farmer
 86   Michael  Crilly        25  male    farmer
 87   John  White            32  male    thread weaver
 88   Mary Ann  White        39  female
 89   Mary Ann  White         4  female
 90   Sarah  White            3  female
 91   Ann  White              1  female
 92   Joseph  Wythes         32  male    grocer
 93   Donald  Campbell       30  male    farmer
 94   M^rs  Kennedy          26  female
 95   John  Kennedy           3  male
 96   Mary Ann Kennedy        2  female
 97   Francis  M^cHenry      19  male 
 98   James  Dimond           21  male


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 this transcriber for search engine.

*  Passengers 1 and 2 were from the United States. All others were from Great Britain so this
   column is not shown.

*  All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47,
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 September 2008



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