Ship Arab
D.?
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Arab whereof John Ball is Master from Liverpool, England burthen 335 69/95 tons, and owned by Tho^s E. Walker Co of Philad^a and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation*, country from where they came*, and where they intended to reside*.
1 Catharine Orr 55 female
2 Anne Orr 30 female
3 Catharine Orr 25 female
4 Elizabeth Orr 22 female
5 Jane Orr 16 female
6 Hester Orr 12 male
7 William Orr 23 male labourer
8 John Dunn 21 male labourer
9 James Byrnes 28 male labourer
10 John Franklin 20 male labourer
11 John Riley 22 male labourer
12 Dan^l Riley 18 male labourer
13 Rose Liddy 20 female seamstress
14 Andrew Watson 60 male weaver
15 Jane Watson 45 female
16 John Watson 10 male
17 W^m Watson 6 male
18* James M? Kewon? 21 male
19 W^m Farley 24 male shoemaker
20 W^m Menice 35 male weaver
21 David Stein 18 male weaver
22 Barbary Stein 20 female
23 John Rainy 21 male blacksmith
24 Gregory Dugan 27 male labourer
25 John Moffitt 27 male weaver
26 Hannah Moffitt 27 female
27 Fanny Moffitt 5 female
28 Margaret Moffitt 3 female
29 Sarah Hop 66 female
30 John Johnstone 31 male brewer
31 John Scott 36 male doctor
32 Catharine M^cGuire 21 female
33 Mary M^cCasker 10 female
34 George Foster 25 male farmer
35 Anne Foster 34 female
36 Charles Foster 5m male
37 James Shaw 40 male weaver
38 Sarah Shaw 40 female
39 David Shaw 22 male
40* Elkanah? Shaw 20? male?
41 Hannah Shaw 18? female
42 Sarah Shaw 16 female
43 Aban Shaw 14 male
44 Mary Shaw 9 female
45 Ann Shaw 2 female
46 Sam^l Lick 24 male
47 George Jackson 20 male
48* Walter ?sturn? 15 male painter
49 James Anderson 31 male weaver
50 Caldwell Anderson 20 male weaver
51 W^m Scott 17 male weaver
52 Tho^s Benn 30 male butcher
53 Fanny Benn 25 female
54 Mary Benn 3 female
55 John Benn 1 male
56 Tho^s Denny 25 male wheelwright
57 Ann Counery 21 female milliner
58 Henry Counery 12 male
59 Francis M^cKenner 25 male labourer
60* John Hab???n 25 male labourer
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 to aid search engine.
* All passengers: country from where they came was England and Ireland and country they
intended to be residents was the United States. Therefore these columns are not shown.
18 Surname maybe: M^cKewon, M^cKesson or many other possiblities.
40 First name is strange, especvially the first two or three letters. The age and sex are
questioned as they had been overwritten.
48 First letter of surname is unusual, name may be Astern, but the "A" looks nothing like
the "a" in the name of the next passenger.
60 Surnamer was partially overwritten, "Hab" is definite, name may be Habrow, or Haborn.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 September 2008
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