Ship Hannah
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board of the Ship Hannah whereof David Brown is master, burthen 210 tons, built in Norfolk in the State of Virginia and bound for the Port of Philadelphia which cargo was taken on board at Greenock, Scotland
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.
--- 201 two hundred and one ????---------------Alexander Crawford ??----------William Young-------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
WY 1@83 eighty three hhds glass bottles--------Lacy Alexander Crawford ??-----William Young-------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
WY 1@86 eighty six crates Delf ware------------Alexander Crawford ??----------William Young-------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
no mark 1@40 forty boxes brown glass ??by ??--------Alexander Crawford ??----------William Young-------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
F 1@20 twenty bales Ostenbrigs Netts?---------Alexander Crawford ??----------William Young-------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
TDW 22@36 eleven boxes, 4 trunks merchandize-----? Ol?? Dennistown*-------------Thomas Wotherspoon--------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
WDC 4@2 two boxes, two bales & trunk me--------Hunter & Raneyrchandize ? Ol??-Dennistown*-Thomas Wotherspoon--Philadelphia---Philadelphia
W 1@6 six bales merchandize------------------William Wylley of Greenoch-----Thomas Wotherspoon--------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
WTC 1 one box merchandize--------------------William Taylor of Glasgow------William Chancellor--------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
RS&c 1@16 ten bales merchandize------------------Ja? Hamilton United States-----Robert Smith & Co---------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
EL 1@4 four trunks per? 5 trunks? & 1 box-----M^cGavin & Clarkson------------Eben?? Lacye--------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
MD 1@2 two trunks of merchancize--------------W^m Warollaw & Jones of ?------Mecker Denmen ?-----------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
XPP 1@10 ten trunks pf merchandize--------------Hunter & Raney-----------------to order Dan Potter-------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
J&M^c 1 one box merchancize--------------------Failence Z???------------------??? ???-------------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
TPW 1@3 three boxes merchandize----------------Coats & Burns------------------Thomas Wotherspoon--------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
John Coneland one box, 4kegs & 2 hampes merchandize--James Walker-------------------John Courlance------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
DB 1@5 five boxes merchandize-----------------Cap David Brown----------------Will^m Young ?------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
MH 1 one box merchandize--------------------Matt Hunter--------------------Matt Hunter---------------------Passenger?-----Philadelphia
no mark 1 one box merchandize--------------------by a boat on the ?-------------Will^m Hunt---------------------Philadelphia---Philadelphia
Passengers baggage viz baggage
1 Miss? Agnes Mackace chest & trunk 6 chests
2 Matt^w Hunter one trunk & bedding 2 trunks
3 David Bich? one chest with ? no impressment
4 John Wood, wife & --- their bedding letters dele^d port office
two children
5 John Jutes one chest two chests & his bedding signed: David Brown
6 George Banks one chest bedding
Sea Stores
25 ?? ?? six barrels salted provisions
two kegs W^m Young four barrels ?
one bundle? pappers
one bundle? pappers
one bundle pappers
Following names were written at very bottom right hand edge of manifest with no note (might have
been owners or passengers taken aboard later):
7 M^r Marshal
8 M^r Tho^s Dobson
9 Rev^d D Nisbet
10 W^m Ebenezer ????
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.
^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.
* Greenock was somtimes known as Greenoch.
* Following the word Dennistown is "of Glassgow".
* 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
14 June 2008
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