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Ship Charlotte


Havana, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27 June 1800

No. 1 Form of a Report or Manifest for a Ship or Vessel of the United States from a Foreign Port
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board the Ship Charlotte whereof Hasting Coppertheavis is Master, which cargo was taken on board at Havana, Cuba burthen ____ tons, built at _________ in the state of _______ and owned by ______ merchant at _________ as per register granted at _________ the ______ day of ________ and bound for __________.
Columns represent: Marks; Number inclusive; Packages and contents; by whom shipped; To whom configured, or if to configured; Place of Configuree's residence; ports of destination.
J   1@52     fifty two boxes brown & white sugar------------------Francis Innes---------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
SS  2@51     fifty one boxes brown & white sugar------------------Sam^l Scott-----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
HC  1@26     twenty six boxes brown & white sugar-----------------H. Coperthwait--------Joseph Coperthwait---Philadelphia----Philadelphia
TS  1@27     twenty seven boxes brown & white sugar---------------Tho^s Shute-----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
S   1@105    one hundred & five boxes brown & white sugar---------Lewis Shortledge------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia    
*   1@144    one hundred & forty four boxes brown & white sugar---Welton Evans----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia 
*   1@75     seventy five boxes brown & white sugar---------------Welton Evans----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
*   1@38     thirty eight boxes brown & white sugar---------------Welton Evans----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
IC  1@40     forty boxes brown & white sugar----------------------John Cockle-----------Jones & Clark--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
SG  1@519    five hundred nineteen boxes  brown & white sugar-----Stephen Gerrard-------Stephen Gerrard------Philadelphia----Philadelphia 
R   1@45     forty five boxes brown & white sugar-----------------James Riddle----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
R   1@12     twelve boxes segars----------------------------------James Riddle----------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
JC  1@3      three boxes segars ----------------------------------John Cockle-----------Jones & Clark--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
HC  1@27     twenty seven jars sweet meats------------------------Hasting Coperthwaite--Joseph Coperthwait---Philadelphia----Philadelphia
 I           three barrels sugar----------------------------------Charles Joseph--------Charles Joseph-------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
             sixty six beavwer skins & fifty racoons--------------Francis Innes---------John B. Evans--------Philadelphia----Philadelphia
JF           one barrel sugar-------------------------------------Joseph Frammon--------Joseph Framnon-------Philadelphia----Philadelphia

Cabin passengers:
                                                        
 1   John Cockle, one trunk & loose clothes         
 2   Francis Innis - one trunk & loose clothes         
 3   Thomas Hute - one trunk & loose clothes         
 4   Welton Evans - one trunk & loose clothes         
                        
Store:                                            no alien passengers
? barrels beef                                    letters dele^d port office  
two barrels bread
one barrel flour                       signed:  Hastings Couperthwait


Transcriber's Notes:

Passenger numbers were added by the transcriber.
               

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Harry Green, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 June 2008



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