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Ship George Wilkinson


Printed for J.H. Barnes, Ship & Insurance Broker,
opposite the Custom House, Philadelphia by Russell & Martien

Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
23 July 1832

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
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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