Ship Thames
D.31
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Thames whereof Cha^s J. Benedict is Master from London, England, burthen 413 94/95 tons, and owned by Joseph R Evans & George Robinson of Philadelphia and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation, country from where they came, and where they intended to reside.
1 Leah Spyer 42 female Jamaica Philadelphia 2 Esther Spyer 16 female England Philadelphia 3 Joseph Spyer 8 male England Philadelphia 4 Madeline Spyer 2y 6m female England Philadelphia 5 Charlotte E Andrews 31 female England Philadelphia 6 Thomas Cecil Andrews 3y 6m male England Philadelphia 7 Margareth Ellis 19 female England Philadelphia 8 Caroline Spence 26 female England Hartdord 9 Maria Barrett 19 female England Washington 10 Henry Barrett 14 male England Washington 11 Ellen Exall 18 female America Richmond 12 Ann Lamb 29 female England Philadelphia 13 John Shepperd 47 male baker Scotland Philadelphia 14 Ann Shepperd 47 female Scotland Philadelphia 15 Jeanette Shepperd 18 female Scotland Philadelphia 16 Mary Shepperd 17 female Scotland Philadelphia 17 Catharine Shepperd 11 female Scotland Philadelphia 18 Margaret Shepperdf 10 female Scotland Philadelphia 19 William Shepperd 8 male Scotland Philadelphia 20 Melvin Shepperd 3y 6m male England Philadelphia 21 Samuel Mickney 40 male master mariner America Boston 22 John Bynner 46 male grocer Wales Philadelphia 23 Christian W. Gerding 17 male merchant Germany New York 24 John Martin 28 male silk merchant England Philadelphia 25 William Gilbert 21 male carpenter England Philadelphia 26 Henry Gilbert 23 male carpenter England Philadelphia 27 William Lane 23 male baker England Philadelphia 28 Joseph Birch 22 male bricklayer England Philadelphia 29* Timothy 23 male weaver Ireland Philadelphia 30 Dermit Reardon 23 male slater Ireland Philadelphia 31 William Cayher 35 male tanner England Philadelphia 32 Bartholemew Carniff 22 male weaver Ireland Philadelphia 33 Edmund Erin 27 male laborer Ireland Philadelphia 34 James Horton 22 male carver Scotland Philadelphia 35 Frances Jamerson 21 female England Albany 36 Barney Tookey 22 male bricklayer Ireland Philadelphia 37 Mary Tookey 28 female Ireland Philadelphia 38 Catherine Tookey 6m female England Philadelphia 39 Ann Cutbill 29 female England Deleware 40 Henry Cutbill 10 male England Deleware 41 Alfred Cutbill 7 male England Deleware 42* Charles Cutbill 5 male England Deleware 43 George Robbins 40 male jeweller England Philadelphia 44 Catherine Robbins 39 female England Philadelphia 45 George Robbins Jr 17 male England Philadelphia 46 John Robbins 14 male England Philadelphia 47 Catherine Robbins 11 female England Philadelphia 48 Adelaid Robbins 1y 6m female England Philadelphia 49 John Parrott 38 male weaver Ireland Philadelphia 50 Eleanor Parrott 32 female Ireland Philadelphia 51 Mary Parrott 38 female England Philadelphia 52 Jane Parrott 12 female England Philadelphia 53 Eliabeth Parrott 10 female England Philadelphia 54 William Parrott 8 male England Philadelphia 55 John Parrott 6 male England Philadelphia 56 Margaret Parrott 4 female England Philadelphia 57 Jeanne Parrott 1 female England Philadelphia 58 Thomas Griffiths 22 male plasterer Ireland Philadelphia 59 Mary Griffiths 35 female Ireland Philadelphia 60 John Coffee 35 male laborer Ireland Philadelphia 61 Elizabeth Coffee 32 female Ireland Philadelphia 62 Michael Coffee 6 male Ireland Philadelphia 63 John Coffee 2m male Ireland Philadelphia 64 Isaac Taylor Hinton 33 male printer England Philadelphia 65 Sarah Hinton 30 female England Philadelphia 66 Sarah Hinton 9 female England Philadelphia 67 Mary Ann Hinton 8 female England Philadelphia 68 Isaac Taylor Hinton Jr 7 male England Philadelphia 69 Fanny Hinton 5 female England Philadelphia 70 Josiah Hinton 4 male England Philadelphia 71 William M. Hinton 2y 6m male England Philadelphia 72 John Howard Hinton 1 male England Philadelphia 73 James Uglow 34 male carpenter England Philadelphia 74 Ann Uglow 36 female England Philadelphia 75 James Uglow 4 male England Philadelphia 76 Thomas Haley 26 male laborer Ireland Philadelphia 77 Ann Haley 24 female Ireland Philadelphia 78 Thomas Wheeler 28 male carpenter England Philadelphia 79 Mary Ann Wheeler 29 female England Philadelphia 80 Samuel Wheeler 1y 6m male England Philadelphia 81 William Higgins 57 male farmer England Ohio 82 Ann Higgins 54 female England Ohio 83 John Higgins 31 male farmer England Ohio 84 Mary Higgins 29 female England Ohio 85 Sarah Higgins 11 female England Ohio 86 William Higgins 8 male England Ohio 87 Mary Ann Higgins 6 female England Ohio 88 Sam^l Higgins 1 male England Ohio 89 Thomas Dickens 22 male baker England Philadelphia 90 James Pinkerson 32 male painters Scotland Philadelphia 91 Jeannette Pinkerson 30 female Scotland Philadelphia 92 Jeanette Pinkerson 7 female Scotland Philadelphia 93 Robert Pinkerson 4 male England Philadelphia 94 James Pinkerson 6m male England Philadelphia 95 Harriett Stewart 32 female Scotland Philadelphia 96 Wallace Stewart 10 male England Philadelphia 97 Agnes Stewart 5 female England Philadelphia 98 Count Thornhill 31 male harness maker Ireland Philadelphia 99 Catharine Thornhill 35 female Wales Philadelphia 100 Cornelius Kennett 56 male weaver Ireland Philadelphia 101 Rebecca Kennett 54 female Ireland Philadelphia 102 Daniel Kennett 18 male Ireland Philadelphia 103 James Kennett 13 male Ireland Philadelphia 104 Tho^s Gallawon 28 male laborer Ireland Philadelphia 105 Mary Gallawon 38 female Ireland Philadelphia 106 John Mayeth 17 male back dater? England Philadelphia 107 Elizabeth Hasbound 27 female England Philadelphia 108 Eliza Hasbound 7 female England Philadelphia 109 Elizabeth Hasbound 5 female England Philadelphia 110 Richard Hasbounsd 3 male England Philadelphia 111 Charles Hasbound 1y 5m male England Philadelphia 112 John Moss 27 male gardener England Philadelphia 113 William Dronsmonger 25 male farmer England Philadelphia 114 Matilda Dronsmonger 20 female England Philadelphia 115 Eliza Dronsmonger 2 female England Philadelphia 116 Richard Despard 40 male farmer Ireland Philadelphia 117 Phillip R. Despard 29 male farmer Ireland Philadelphia 118 Anna Despard 20 female Ireland Philadelphia 119 Eliza Despard 2 female Ireland Philadelphia 120 Fanny Rowe 27 female England Philadelphia 121 Sarah B Rowe 4y 6m female England Philadelphia 122 Joseph W Rowe 2y 6m male England Philadelphia 123 Harriett Silk 26 female England Philadelphia 124 Harriett Silk 2 female England Philadelphia 125* Lucretia Silk ? Female 126 John Tooney 28 male laborer Ireland Philadelphia 127 Margarett Tooney 24 female Ireland Philadelphia 128 James Tooney 5 male Ireland Philadelphia 129 Peter Tooney 3 male Ireland Philadelphia 130 Michael Tooney 6m male Ireland Philadelphia 131 Michael Connell 36 male laborer Ireland Philadelphia 132 Catherina Connell 34 female Ireland Philadelphia 133 Daniel Connell 7 male Ireland Philadelphia 134 John Connell 9 male Ireland Philadelphia 135 Jeremiah Connell 3 male Ireland Philadelphia 136 Ann Connell 6m male Ireland Philadelphia 137 Jane Forest 25 female servant Ireland Philadelphia 138 John Wise 35 male carver & gilder Ireland Philadelphia 139 Dinah Wise 43 female Ireland Philadelphia 140 John Wise Jr 13 male Ireland Philadelphia 141 William Wise 12 male Ireland Philadelphia 142 Rebecca Dudley 25 female Ireland Philadelphia 143 Emily Dudley 1y 6m female Ireland Philadelphia 144 Eliz^th Barrett 35 female Ireland Philadelphia 145 W^m Denny Barrett 38 male tailor Ireland Philadelphia 146 George Burton 36 male painter Ireland Philadelphia 147 Jane Burton 28 female Ireland Philadelphia 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. 29 Surname is unreadable. Maybe Cevanin. 42 Charles Cutbill died during the voyage. 125 Lucretia Silk died during the voyage and her age is not visible due to tear in manifest.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 September 2008
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