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Ship Cha^s Wharton


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 May 1832

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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