Ship Algonquin
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Algonquin whereof Enoch Shirley, is master, from Liverpool, England, burthen 482 35/95 tons and owned by H and C Cope of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Coloumns represent: Names, age in years and months, sex, occupation*, the country to which they severally belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
1 Charles Ashford 23 male 2 William Elliott 50 male 3 Mary Elliott 42 female 4 James Elliott 18 male 5 George Elliott 16 male 6 William Elliott 14 male 7 Joseph Elliott 12 male 8 Alex^r Elliott 10 male 9 Henry Elliott 8 male 10 Edward Elliott 6m male 11 Sarah Ann Elliott 4 female 12 Mary Jane Elliott 3 female 13* Sarah Lama? 20 female 14 Sam^ll Wilson 23 male 15 Eliza Abernethy 20 female 16 James Dunn 30 male 17 Judith Dunn 30 female 18 Fulton Dunn 5 male 19 George Dunn 4 male 20 Mary Dunn 6m female 21 William Dunn 34 male 22 Stephen Mulholland 28 male 23 Mary Mulholland 22 female 24 John Gullay 20 male 25 James M^cEver 21 male 26 Francis Suillivan 60 male 27 Thomas Smith 25 male 28 Joseph Glerdhill 33 male 29 James Mutthaun 26 male 30 Mary Ann Mutthaun 23 female 31 John Halay 23 male 32 Samuel Hamil 27 male 33 Joseph Hamil 19 male 34 John Griffith 17 male 35 Samuel Walke 21 male 36 Sarah Walke 21 female 37 Thomas Wark 20 male 38* Tho^s Pessey? 18 male 39* Mary Pessey? 21 female 40 James M^cKilby 23 male 41 John M^cKilby 21 male 42 Andrew Williamson 21 male 43 Adam Bartman 31 male 44 Mary Bartman 28 female 45 Peter Bartman 3 male 46 Alexander Bartman 1y 6m male 47 Edward Stewart 25 male 48 Margaret Stewart 26 female 49 Margaret Stewart 5 female 50 Janelt Stewart 0y 3m female 51* Michael Goway? 32 male 52* Alice Goway? 28 female 53* Rosa Goway? 0y 6m female 54* Biddy Goway? 4 female 55* Alice Goway? 6 female 56* Ellen Goway? 25 female 57 Barg^n? Doran 25 male 58 Mary Doran 25 female 59 Jane Doran 0y 6m female 60 Tho^s Goway? 22 male 61 Mary Smith 22 female 62 Ann Dyson 56 female 63 Elizabeth Triggs 27 female 64 Mary Clerich 26 female 65 Marg^t Burns 20 female 66 Jane Burns 25 female 67 Paddy Burns 24 male 68 John Collins 19 male 69 Mary M^cMann 20 female 70 Marg^t M^cCart? 21 female 71 Biddy Keily 16 female 72 Mary M^cCart? 12 female 73 Jane M^cQuillin 50 female 74 Biddy M^cQuillin 8 female 75 Edw^d M^cQuillin 8 male 76 John M^cQuillin 5 male 77 Ann M^cQuillin 3 female 78 Mary M^cQuillin 12 female 79 Rose Brady 22 female 80 Marg^t Matthaun 22 female 81 John Clark 36 male 82 Mary Clark 24 female 83 Richd Clark 5 male 84 Michael Clark 2 male 85 Ellen Holt 37 female 86 Edw^d Holt 12 male 87 Alice Holt 10 female 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. * All passengers came from Great Britain and Ireland and is written vertically so this column is not shown. * All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown. * All passengers were written vertically as "Mechanics and Labourers" so this column is not shown. 13 Surname could be Luma or Luna. 38, 39 Surname could be Peney. 51-56 and 60 Surname could be Gossey or Garvey. 70, 72 Surname could be M^cCarb.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 April 2009
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