Brig Caroline
D.31
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Carolne whereof John Broad, is master, from Gweer (Londonderry, Ireland*) burthen ____ tons and owned by __________ of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns 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 Richard Glusfore 32 male 2 Chasin? Glusfore 30 female 3 Rich^d Glusfore 7 male 4 John Glusfore 5 male 5 Benj^n? Glusfore 2y 7m male 6 John Davis 25 male 7 Mary Ann Davis 22 female 8 Jno Noble 31 male 9 Jane Noble 30 female 10 James Noble 5 male 11 Jno Noble 4 male 12 Sam^l Noble 2 male 13 John Edwards 30 male 14 Elizabeth Edwards 21 female 15 Jas Bruerden 25 male 16 Mary Bruerden 25 female 17 baby Bruerden 4m 18 W^m Barrett 27 male 19 Grace Barrett 32 female 20 Rich^d Barrett 4 male 21 W^m Barrett 3 male 22 baby Barrett 3m 23 Francis Prident 31 male 24 Grace Prident 31 female 25* ? Prident 4 female 26 Francis Prident 3 male 27 W^m Prident 2 male 28 baby Prident 3m 29 W^m Bennett 31 male 30 Grace Bennett 33 female 31 Susan Bennett 4 female 32 W^m Swine 25 male 33 Mary Swine 26 female 34 William Swine 2 male 35 baby Swine 36 William Drew 27 male 37 Mary Drew 28 female 38 Albert Drew 7 male 39 Rob^t Carter 67 male 40 Maria Carter 61 female 41 John Linnett 36 male 42 Mary Linnett 38 female 43 Sarah Day 42 female 44 Eliz^th Day 10 female 45 Henry Day 7 male 46 Fred R Day? 5 male 47 Edward Thomas 32 male 48 Catherine Thomas 21 female 49 baby Thomas? 50 Mary Ann Hambly 42 female 51 Sam^l Hambly 13 male 52 Mary Ann Hambly 5 female 53 Jno Rogers 30 male 54 Susannah Rogers 26 female 55 Sarah Rogers 3 female 56 baby Rogers 57 Tho^s Dunten 41 male 58 Tho^s Dunten 11 male 59 Bern^d? Tilden 21 male 60* W. Jagise? 35 male 61 John Simmons 35 male 62 B?? Thomas? 22 male 63 W^m Henny? 22 male 64 Eliza Purse? 22 female 65 baby Purse? 6m 66 Henry Thomas 32 male 67 W^m Hoskins 28 male 68 Jno Tellsinn? 23 male 69 W^m Seny? 24 male 70 W^m Rosenturn 23 male 71 W^m Gonly 23 male 72 W^m Jusken 32 male 73 Rich^d Hocking 27 male 74 Edward Eddy 22 male 75 Sa?^m? Vivian 24 male 76 Samson Swine 25 male 77 W^m Osborne 48 male 78 W^m Osborne 22 male 79 Ja^s Osborne 17 male 80 W^m Richards 23 male 81 Anthony Swine 20 male 82 Tho^s Richards 23 male 83 Tho^s Quintine 25 male 84 Jni Glossen 22 male 85 Jno Hill 31 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. * All passengers came from Great Britain 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 "Miners, Mechanics and Labourers" so this column is not shown. * Ancestry.com has this ship departing from Londonderry, Ireland, but manifest shows the ship departed from "Gweer", a town not able to be found by this transcriber, it may have been a name used by locals at that time. * This manifest is listed by Ancestry.com as having four pages, but it seems to this transcriber that pages three to six are for another voyage by a similar named ship and is listed in this volume as the Barque Caroline. 25 Given name is difficult to read due to manifest damage. 60 Surname may be Tagise.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 April 2009
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