Ship Benjamin Morgan
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Benjamin Morgan whereof Sp? Snow, is master, from ____________ burthen ______ tons and owned by Samuel Corselyn of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong*, and the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
1 Sylvester Day 21 male 2 John Corey 22 male 3 W^m Robenson 15 male 4 Alex Phillip 21 male 5 Pat^k Blake 27 male 6 Ellen Blake 21 female 7 John Blake 1 male 8 Marsey? Murphy 27 fenale 9 Dan^l Brodie 28 male 10 George Blourr 21 male 11 Ja^s Armstrong 45 male 12 Elizabeth Mathews 21 female 13 Mary Gillespie 20 female 14 John Graffarn 50 male 15 Elizabeth Graffarn 45 female 16 William Graffarn 23 male 17 Elizabeth Graffarn 21 female 18 Sarah Graffarn 19 female 19 Margaret Graffarn 16 female 20 Agnes Graffarn 13 female 21 Jane Graffarn 8 female 22 James Graffarn 6 male 23 Thomas Ryan 50 male 24 Patrick M^cKinnliffe 35 male 25 Thomas Sheran 20 male 26 Tho^s Battlebury 25 male 27 W^m M^cVenerliffe 22 male 28 Neil Grant 22 male 29 Dan^l M^cGochee 23 male 30 James M^cVine 21 male 31 Jane M^cAuley 19 female 32 Bridget Sullivan 19 female 33 Bridget Sheruse 16 female 34 Arthur Muller 53 male 35 Sally Muller 43 female 36 W^m Muller 12 male 37 Elizabeth Muller 10 female 38 Elisei Muller 9 female 39 Jane Muller 7 female 40 Arthur Muller 1 male 41 John Murphy 35 male 42 Andrew Crabb 28 male 43 Michael Fany 24 male 44 Ann Fany 24 female 45 Bridget Fany 1 female 46 Michael Cowan 20 male 47 Thomas Dumas 18 male 48 Dennis Dennovan 20 male 49 Patrick Daly 27 male 50 Mary Daly 35 female 51 Catherine Daly 1 female 52 W^m Campbell 32 male 53 Jane Campbell 34 female 54 John Campbell 17 male 55 David Campbell 15 male 56 W^m Campbell 10 male 57 Jane Campbell 8 female 58 Ellen Campbell 8 female 59 Robert Campbell 6 male 60 Charles Campbell 2 male 61 Alex Faulkesen 55 male 62 John Brejden 20 male 63 W^m Murray 25 male 64 Elizabeth Murray 25 female 65 John Murray 1 male 66 Arthur Chitsen 22 male 67 W^m Agnew 43 male 68 Jane Agnew 31 female 69 Mary Agnew 4 female 70 Jane Agnew 3 female 71 Mary Agnew 1 female 72 James Lenster 22 male 73 James Taylor 29 male 74 Jane Taylor 26 female 75 John Taylor 7 male 76 Benjen? Taylor 3 male 77 Tho^s Carney 20 male 78 Peter Connelly 20 male 79 John Riley 30 male 80 Samuel Farley 31 male 81 Charles O'Neale 29 male 82 Esther O'Neale 27 female 83 Rosey O'Neale 1 female 84 James Sloan 18 male 85 Dennis Sullivan 22 male 86 James Romney 25 male 87 Elizabeth Romney 22 female 88 James Romney 1 male 89 Ann Fitzpatrick 28 female 90 Briget Farley 20 female 91 James Bolls 25 male 92 John Doran 18 male 93 John Clarke 40 male 94 Elizabeth Clarke 33 female 95 Mary Clarke 122 female 96 Catherine Clarke 10 female 97 John Clarke 9 male 98 Christopher Clarke 8 male 99 Edwin Clarke 3 male 100 Lucy Clarke 2 female 101 Philip Clarke 1 male 102 Ann Pearce 22 female 103 Elizabeth Samson 16 female 104* Hector Bercken 23 male 105* Catherine Bercken 24 female 106* Jane Bercken 1 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. * Not shown are columns for country of origin and country which they intend to reside as all were from the U. States. 104 to 106 Surnames may be Burcken.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 51.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 March 2009
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