Barque Ruckers
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Barque Ruckers whereof David Smith is Master, from Liverpool, England, burthen 452 tons and owned by ________ of London and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, names, ages, sex, occupation*, country of origin*, country where they intend to reside*.
1 Euphema Garrett 19 female 2 Mary Lacy 40 female 3 W^m Quinlan 19 male 4 Margaret Clark 27 female 5 John Collins 30 male 6 Barouch Gulstone 31 male 7 Sarah Ann Garrett 52 female 8 Lydia Garrett 10 female 9 Cha^s Garrett 13 male 10 Patrick Lacy 14 male 11 John Lacy 14 male 12 Michael Lacy 11 male 13 Sam^l Flitcher 28 male 14 Eliza Flitcher 24 female 15 Sam^l Flitcher 4m male 16 Patrick Hall 34 male 17 Jane Hall 28 female 18 Kitty hall 7 female 19 John Hall 4 male 20 John Murray 28 male 21 Owen Kerr 23 male 22 Michael Kallacher 25 male 23 David Stobber 29 male 24 W^m Hamilton 20 male 25 Isaac Knight 40 male 26 Tho^s Donnahoe 21 male 27 Pat M^cGuire 23 male 28 Andrew Morris 25 male 29 Ann Morris 21 female 30 John Kinsley 28 male 31 John M^cMurray 20 male 32 Cath^ne Lawless 23 female 33 Mary Lawless 7 female 34 Tho^s Lawless 5 male 35 Anne Lawless 5m female 36 Bridget Crinion 22 female 37 John George 25 male 38 Mary George 21 female 39 Elizabeth George 2 female 40 Tho^s Gary 26 male 41 Harry Tone 19 male 42 John Farry 24 male 43 Elizabeth Farry 24 female 44 George Farry 3 male 45 Elizabeth Farry 1 female 46 Tho^s Battersby 25 male 47 Richard Rumster 35 male 48 Michael Bade 20 male 49 Pat Maxwell 28 male 50 Maryu Ann Maxwell 23 female 51 James M^cKuen 70 male 52 Pat M^cKuen 28 male 53 James M^cKuen 44 male 54 Mary M^cKuen 26 female 55 James Dunn 23 male 56 Margaret Dunn 22 female 57 Jane O'Tool 21 female 58 Rose Kelley 19 female 59 Harry M^cKirby 16 male 60 John Ments 33 male 61 Joseph Thompson 32 male 62 Tho^s Pacey 51 male 63 Elizabeth Lewis 55 female 64 Ann Lewis 19 female 65 Titus Lewis 20 male 66 John Jones 23 male 67 John Biggan 22 male 68 Ann Biggan 20 female 69 Edward Biggan 2 male 70 Alex^r Lardley 30 male 71 Margaret Lardley 26 female 72 Alexander Lardley 5 male 73 Merran Lardley 6 female 74 Isabella Lardley 3 female 75 Merran Braidwood 66 female 76 Michael Larkin 20 male 77 Tho^s Crakwell 21 male 78 Stephen Gerady 22 male 79 John Germon 28 male 80 Biddy Germon 25 female 81 Anna Germon 18 female 82 John Kincannon 23 male 83 Bridget Kincannon 21 female 84 Catharine Kincannon 21 female 85 Peter Fitspatrick 30 male 86 Mary Fitspatrick 30 female 87 John Fitspatrick 6 male 88 Meley Fritter 41 female 89 Tho^s Fritter 28 male 90 Betsey Fritter 3 female 91 Lizey Fritter 1 female 92 John Fritter 61 male 93 W^m Chester 20 male 94 Cook Chester 18 male? 95 Job Chester 13 male 96 Matilda Chester 11 female 97 Lubin Chester 8 male 98 Henry Mott 27 male 99 Sally Mott 23 female 100 W^m Mott 2 male 101 W^m Bott 25 male 102 Ann Bott 24 female 103 Sam^l Bott 1 male 104 Tho^s Wilford 25 male 105 Susannah Wilford 30 female 106 David Wilford 12 male 107 Joseph Wilford 1 male 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. * Occupations are listed vertically as "farmers, mechanics, & labourers" so this column is not shown. * Country from which they came is written vertically as "Great Britain and Ireland" so this column is not shown. * All passengers intended to be residents of the U. States so this column is not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 48 Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
9 October 2008
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