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Unknown Port of Departure
Arriving Maryland 1675

Merchant: Benjamin Cooper


1   Jane Haper
2   Richard Wms.
3   Philip Clarke
4   Thomas Barker
5   Anne Eggell
6   Nicholas Bradkell
7   Wm. Oliver
8   Mary Jones
9   --- Pridwell
10  Math Rolls
11  Charles Blackwell
12  Tho. Smith
13  Thomas Williamson
14  Amy Barnes
15  Henry Wharton
16  Robert Downes
17  Robert Fisher
18  Eliza. Symons
19  Richard Wiseman
20  Mathew Brooks
21  Thomas Preswood
22  Wm. Stardy
23  Francis Warren
24  John Cobbidge
25  Joshua Tomkins
26  Jno. Gardner
27  Mary Wilkinson
28  Eliza. Dorrington
29  Rebecca Arthur
30  Wm. Canton
31  Antho. Haskins
32  Ellinor Linsley
33  Abna. Boucher
34  Richd. Marshall
35  Ann Davis

Reference: Liber JJ, Folio 498. Preserved at the Maryland Archives 1/28/4/33.
Contributed and transcribed by Hugh Tornabene and formatted by Patty McCormack Founder of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 April 2009



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