Brig Nancy
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board of the Brig Nancy* whereof Ja^s Burke is Master, which cargo was taken on board on at St. Ubes, Portugal, burthen ____ tons, built at Phild^a in the State of Pennsy^a and owned by John H Brown merchant Philad^a as per Register granted at the and bound for Philad^a.
Columns represnt: Marks; Number inclusive; Packages and contents; by whom shipped; To whom configured, or if to configured; Place of Configuree's residence; ports of destination.
230 two hundred and thirty mays? salt------M^r Williamson----J H Brown-----Phila----Phila
30 thirty bales pork---------------------M^r Williamson----J H Brown-----Phila----Phila
Articles taken from the wreck of the Schooner Adventure:
2 anchors
2 cabels
1 main sale
1 Jaib and one barrel for D^e
1 pair of new shrouds
1 Navy?
2 torn riggin
1 boat, 2 oars and sundry blocks and sum other articles
a little beef and pork and half a barrel
Cabin passenger:
1 W^m Cardin Roler? (very faint)-one trunk, bed & bedding
Copy
Philad^a October 25, 1800
Sworn before John Graff DColl signed: James Burke
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:
* Ancestry.com shows this as page 3 of 4 pages. It is obvious that each page is for a different
voyage of a ship called Nancy, that may have been the same ship or not as the ship on page 1.
I was able to separate the four voyages into separate ones from Ancestry.com's tabulation
based on dates that the ships arrived in Philadelphia and the passenger lists.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 July 2008
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