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Schooner Fanny


Malaga, Spain to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
13 December 1800

Printed by John Bigren, No. 83, Chestnut Street,
for Samuel Emery, Ship Broker, No. 129, South Front Street, Philadelphia

No. 1 Form of a Report and Manifest for a Ship or Vessel of the United states, from a Foreign Port
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board the Schooner Fanny whereof Elijah Winslow is Master, which Cargo was taken on board at Malaga, Spain burthen 59 tons, built at Newbern in the State of North Carolina and owned by John Clarkson & Co Merchant at Philad^a as per Register granted at Philadelphia the 7^th day of March 1799 and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Marks; Number inclusive; Packages and contents; by whom shipped, To whom configured, or if to configured, not shown are columns for Place of Configuree's residence and for ports of destination as all items were bound for Philad^a.

SF       fifty five casks Colmenar wine--------------Grenigner & Co------M^Leod & Clewston
C        eight quarter casks Malaga wine-------------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
??       one hundred casks ???? of th ??????---------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
         one hundred jarrs Murchett raisins----------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
         fifty boxes-------Murchett raisins----------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
         ten boxes soft shelled almonds--------------???-----------------Isaac Harvey 
         eighty kegs anchovies-----------------------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
         twenty baskets Luaria raisins---------------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
         two hundred baskets figs--------------------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
SB       one hundred jarrs Corris raisins------------???-----------------Isaac Harvey
B                 
SF       one hundred jarrs grapes--------------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
G        fifty boxes Muscatell raisins---------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
         forty three baskets figgs-------------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
         twelve jars olive oil & fifty jars olives---Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
         ten boxes lemons----------------------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
         six quarter casks Malaga wine---------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
         fourteen jars Muscatell raisins 
                           (unreadable note)---------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey
         twenty kegs anchovies-----------------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey       
         one hundred jarrs grapes--------------------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey       
         a quantity of cork wood for dunage----------Elijah Winslow------Isaac Harvey       

Stores: one half barrel brandy, half barrel bread                           no alien passengers
                                                                            no impressment
cabin passenger:                                                            Letters dele^d to port office
1  Alexander Allin---American---one chest & bedding                         signed: Elijah Winslow

steerage passenger 
2  George Rau--------American---no baggage
                                                

Printed statement at bottom of manifest:                   
        
Note: If any articles of the Outward Cargo are brought back, they are to be detailed, 
specifying by whom shipped outward, and to whom consigned inward. The names of all passengers, 
distinguishing whether Cabin or steerage passengers, with the description and number of Packages 
containing their baggage or implements of a mechanical trade, and the Vessel and Cabin Stores, 
must also be inserted in the manifest.


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.

^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.

* Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.


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



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