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Ship Arab


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

Liverpool, Enghland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 July 1832

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
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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