Ship Cha^s Wharton
REPORT of ______ Passengers on board the Ship Cha^s Wharton whereof Sam^l York is Master, arrived at the Port Philadelphia, on the 7 day of May 1832 from Liverpool, England.
Columns represent: passenger number*, names, sex, age, place of birth, place of settlement*, allegiance*, occupation, remarks.
1 Sam^l Laereia male 20 Ireland farmer one chest & bedding & beds
2 Thomas Laeria male 26 Ireland farmer one bareel & one box & bedding
3 Hannah M^cGee female 24
4 John Allison male 36 Ireland farmer one box & bedding
5 Andrew Boyd male 36 Ireland farmer one box & bedding
6 John Kennedy male 36 Ireland farmer two trunks & bedding
7 Richard Henewood male 23 Cornwall miner one chest & bedding
8 John Henewood male 19 Cornwall miner
9 Neill O'Bryan male 27 King County farmer 1 chest, 2 trunks & bedding
10 Mary O'Bryan female 18 KIng County
11 Lawrence Crilben male 27 King County farmer 1 chest & bedding
12 Hugh Doran male 23 King County farmer 1 chest & trunk & bedding
13 Mary Doran female 20 King County
14 Peter Dagan male 24 King County farmer 1 chest & bedding
15 Rosa Dagan female 23 King County
16* Thom^s Wood male 50 Stockport
17 Eliz^th Wood female 43 Stockport
18 John Leons male 28 Manchester cotton spinner 2 boxes & bedding
19 Daniel Hamilton male 32 Manchester house carpenter 2 chests & bedding
20 John Mee male 22 Worstershire vetinary surgeon 1 box & bedding
21* Thomas Davis male 38 ?ales contractor of coals 4 boxes & bedding
22 Martha Davis female 30 ?ales
23 Temperance Davis female 20 ?ales
24 John Davis male 36 ?ales blacksmith 1 box & bedding
25 John Davis male 1 ?ales
26* George Skeals male 36 Chatteras laborer 4 boxes, beds & bedding
27 Mary Skeels female 33 Chatteras
28 Betsey Skeels female 11 Chatteras
29 Mary Skeels female 3 Chatteras
30 William Skeels male 13 Chatteras
31 Thomas Skeels male 9 Chatteras
32 George Skeels male 7 Chatteras
33 Infant Skeels male 1 Chatteras
34 Mary Andrews female 31 Chatteras
35 John Andrews male 14 Chatteras
36 Mary Andrews female 12 Chatteras
37 George Andrews male 10 Chatteras
38 Isau Andrews male 7 Chatteras
39 Patt ?? male 20 Geroveral labourer
40 Evan Ashton male 32 Wales spinner 1 box & bedding
41 John Howell male 23 Wales
42 Lewis Howell male 20 Wales woolen draper 1 box & beddinfg
43 Elizabeth Watkins female 25 Wales
44 W^m Baxter male 30 Wales
45 W^m Dilks male 22 Kent in England grocer 1 hamper & bedding
46 W^m Byron male 28 Kent in England cloth cresser 1 trunk & bedding
47 John Moister male 72 Yorkshire labourer 7 boxes, 1 hamper & case
48 Ann Moister female 70 Yorkshire
49 James Miller male 38 Scotland shoemaker
50 Ann Miller female 36 Scotland
51 Mary Miller female 14 Scotland
52 Ann Miller female 4 Scotland
53 John Miller male 2 Scotlland
54 W^m Miller male 1 Scotland
55 John Moister male 26 Yorkshire stone mason 3 bboxes, clock & case
56 Isabella Moister female 25 Yorkshire
57 Ann Moister female 8 Yorkshire
58 Margaret Moister female 1 Yorkshire
59 Thomas Smallwood male 30 Yorkshire farmer 2 boxes & bedding
60 Thomas Ingram male 21 Carlisle weaver
61 Ann Ingram female 20 Carlisle
62 Anthony M^cKena male 31 Ireland weaver 3 boxes, 1 hamper & 4 pack looms
63 Mary M^cKena female 24 Ireland
64 Mary M^cKena female 6 Ireland
65 William Mosley male 21 England saw maker 1 trunk & 1 box & beddin
66 Thomas Kengren male 26 England machinist 1 box & bedding
67 Joseph Greenwood male 32 England machinist
68 John Reni male 28 Ireland labourer
69 Thomas Connier male 20 Ireland labourer
70 Garrett Shay male 24 Ireland labourer
71 Laurence Dennerman male 26 Ireland labourer
Cabin Passenger
72 John Johnson male 30 Ireland merchant
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.
* Place of settlement - no information given so this column is not shown.
* Allegiance - no information given except for passenger no. 16 a word that looks like
Tenesker, so no column is shown for this.
26-36 Place of birth, Chatteras, maybe what is now called Chatteris, a market town in
Cambridgeshire, England.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47,
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 September 2008
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