Ship Alexander
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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