Ship George Wilkinson
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship George Wilkinson whereof L Mackay is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen 399 tons, and owned by _______ of ________ and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation, country from where they came*, and where they intended to reside*.
1* Richard Ha?st 28 male stone cutter
2* Catharine Ha?nst 23 female
3* Ann Ha?st 1 female
4* W^m ? 42 male miner
5 Mag^t Evans 34 female
6 Catharine Evans 5 female
7 Eleanor Evans 4 female
8 Robert Franklin 30 male joiner
9 Sam^l M^cCleon 31 male joiner
10 Sarah M^cCleon 30 female
11 Marg^t M^Cleon 8 female
12 Ann Jean M^cCleon 5 female
13 W^m M^cCleon 3 male
14 Sam^l M^cCleon 1 male
15 Sam^l D???? 44 male wheelwright
16* ?abeth D??? 47 female
17* ?? Wath 43 male wheelwright
1 * ? Marg^t Wath 50 female
19 Mary Wath 10 female
20 John Hocks 28 male labourer
21 Benjamin Collage 28 male farmer
22 Hugh Jones 30 male miller
23 Marg^t Jones 21 female joiner
24 Sam^l Moore 21 male millwright
25* M^rs Vernon gentlewoman
26* Catharine Riley 30 servant
27 Pat Gribbin 34 male weaver
28 James Gribbin 21 male weaver
29 Ellen Gribbin 24 female
30 Catharine Gribbin 29 female
31 Mary Gribbin 21 female
32 Elizabeth Gribbin 60 female
33 John Morrow 25 male stone mason
34 M^r ?Towbolt? 23 male
35 James Mason 25 male
36 M^r Vernon 19 male
37 Thomas Morrow 18 male
38 Matthew English 52 male skinner
39 M^rs English 46 female
40 Adam James 24 male shoemaker
41 W^m Holmes 23 male miner
42 Barthe Hickey 22 female
43 Thomas Hickey 19 male farmer
44* James Nolan 21? male farmer
45 James Bryan 39 male labourer
46 Dennis Short 27 male weaver
47 John M^cCoy 21 male weaver
48 Thomas Mason 27 male biscuit maker
49 Elizabeth Mason 26 female
50 M^r Crieghton 44 male farmer
51 Ann Crieghton 14 female
52 John Crieghton 12 female
53 James Jeffries 37 male wool comber
54 W^m Thomas 21 male labourer
55 Jane Thomas 26 female
56 James Thomas 18 male labourer
57 George O'Brien 19 male
58 S. Weston 45 male halter
59 John Prime 21 male iron turner
60 John Lewis 21 male agriculturist
61 John Loyd 28 male blacksmith
62 John Bond 36 male weaver
63 John Foster 22 male halter
64 Ann Foster 18 female weaver
65 John Davidson 26 male weaver
66 Stephs Ashford 30 male castor
67 M^rs Ashford 35 female
68 Henry Ashford 8 male
69 W^m Scofield 30 male woolen cloth
70 Tho^s Blackburne 25 male woolen cloth
71 Luke Dunkerly 22 male cotton spinner
72 George Rodgers 30 male farmer
73 Eliza Rodgers 23 male
74 W^m Price 26 male joiner
75 James Cavanagh 40 male calico printer
76 James Lewis 28 male carpenter
77 M^r Arkley 37 male weaver
78 M^rs Arkley 28 female weaver
79 Marg^t Cavanagh 40 female shop keeper
80 Marg^t Cavanagh 15 female
81 Judith Cavanagh 14 female
82 Lawrence Cavanagh 10 male
83 M^r Kilfoy 28 male
84 M^rs Kilfoy 21 female
85 Abraham Mervin 22 male clerk
86 Tho^s Barker 41 male weaver
87 John Angel 36 male wheelwright
88 Joseph Milward 23 male shoermaker
89 James Wilson 26 male farmer
90 W^m Shaw 34 male bricklayerr
91 Joseph Hinds 32 male gardner
92 M^rs Hinds 34 female
93 Joseph Hinds 7 male
94 Tamazander Hinds 6 male
95 Edwin Hinds 4 male
96 Sophia Hinds 3 female
97 Mary Ann Hinds 1 female
98 James Spering 40 male miner
99 M^rs Spering 38 female
100 Eliza Spering 17 female
101 Rebecca Spering 15 female
102 John Spering 12 male
103 Henry Spering 10 male
104 Martin Robertson 34 male gardner
105 M^rs Robertson 33 female
106 Marg^t Robertson 6 female
107 Martin Robertson 4 male
108 Agnes M^c?ortyn 21 female
109 And^w Bryan 20 male labourer
110 Patrick Millar 22 male labourer
111 Edward M^cCarn 21 male labourer
112 Francis Rush 24 male labourer
113 Hugh Loyd 36 male planter
114 Joseph North 28 male sive maker
115 Christian Jacob 35 male chemist
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 transcriber for ease of reference.
* All passengers: country from where they came was listed vertically as England and Ireland,
and country they intended to be residents was the United States. Therefore these two
columns are not shown.
1-3 Surname maybe Hanst or Haust.
4 Surname maybe James.
16-19 Piece of the manifest along the left hand edge is missing causing part or all of given
names to be missing.
25, 26 Bracketed
44 Age has been overwritten, may be 31.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
27 September 2008
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