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Schooner Lady Neastworth


Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19 March 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 Schooner Lady Neastworth whereof Edmund Macey is master, burthen 81 tons, built at Nova ?Jesten? bound for Philadelphia which cargo was taken on board at Halifax.
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.
----    --------      one Lete? to pespe?                        Just^? John Tremain   Edmund Macey     Halifax   Philadelphia
---     --------      one Lete? both pespe? 
---     --------      one Lete? to mut???
---     --------      twenty two mut?? blocks 
S       --------      two half vessels salmon                    Edmund Macey         Edmund Macey     Halifax   Philadelphia
M       --------      twenty two barrels Mackasell?
----    --------      seven? barrells Aelwives?
---     -------       half a ??? garfish?                        Z Johntoney
Some crossed out info about passengers

Stores:
2 gallons brandy
some bread & beef


Columns represent: Name, Location on ship, Baggage. 

1  George Ross        cabin     has baggage -- 2 trunks, one portable desk & one porton antear?
2  Geo  Worthington   cabin     has baggage -- one trunk
3  Mary Gibbons       cabin     has baggage -- three trunks                                              
4  W^m Herrick        steerage  has baggage -- one chest, bed & bedding
   

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.

Ancestry.com states the arrival date was 19 March 1800, from Halifax. 

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



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