Ship Chandler Price
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Chandler Price whereof Evan Dubs is Master from Liverpool, burthen 440 tons, and owned by Grant & Stone of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, Names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
1 Mary Brighton 27 female Brighton, Eng. 2 Caroline Brighton 5 female Manchester, Eng. 3 Thomas Entwistle 27 male inn keeper Manchester, Eng. 4 M^rs Entwistle 25 female inn keeper Tewkbury, Eng. 5 Jane Entwistle 20 mos female Liverpool, Eng. 6 James Joice 40 male farmer Kilkenny 7 James Fleming 18 male labourer Carroll 8 Dennis M^cCarty 22 male shop keeper City of Cook? 9 David M^cCarty 19 male farmer Derry 10 Robert Sommervill 22 male labourer Tyrone, Ir 11 Ann Sommervill 22 female Tyrone, Ir 12 infant Sommervill 0 female Tyrone, Ir 13 Eliza Jane Noble 22 female Tyrone, Ir 14 Betty Noble 23 female Tyrone, Ir 15 John Long 39 male Derry 16 Mary Long 30 female Derry 17 Cornelius Kean 20 male Cork 18 Thomas Nabob? 20 male labourer Cork 19 Enoch Broadbent 30 male clothier Yorkshire 20 Longford Highland 19 Ireland labourer Antrim, Ir 21 John M^cWilliams 21 male labourer Antrim, Ir 22 Mary Linton 55 female labourer Antrim, Ir 23 John Linton 25 male labourer Antrim, Ir 24 Edward Ferguson 11 male labourer Antrim, Ir 25 Daniel Kristy 25 male labourer Antrim, Ir 26 Martha Bradshaw 35 female Antrim, Ir 27 Mary Jane Bradshaw 8 female Antrim, Ir 28 Margaret Bradshaw 6 female Antrim, Ir 29 Matilda Bradshaw 4 female Antrim, Ir 30 infant Bradshaw 15 mos female Antrim, Ir 31 John Telford 22 male labourer Antrim, Ir 32 Mary Telford 42 female labourer Antrim, Ir 33 Mary Ann Telford 18 female labourer Antrim, Ir 34 William Telford 16 male labourer Antrim, Ir 35 Eliza Telford 13 female labourer Antrim, Ir 36 Thomas Telford 11 male labourer Antrim, Ir 37 Joseph Telford 11 male labourer Antrim, Ir 38 Joan Telford 9 female labourer Antrim, Ir 39 James Dongal 28 male joiner Antrim, Ir 40 John <^cTuek 19 male stove maker Antrim, Ir 41 Elan Gaily 23 female stove maker Antrim, Ir 42 Hugh Tones 20 male labourer Liverpool, Eng. 43 Patrick Tones 28 male labourer Liverpool, Eng. 44 Edward Dowling 18 male mason Kilkany, Ir^d 45 Mary Dowling 20 female mason Kilkany, Ir^d 46 John Lawton 19 male labourer Cork, Ir^d 47 Mary Lawton 20 female labourer Cork, Ir^d 48 Patrick Lawton 23 male labourer Cork, Ir^d 49* David Magnod? 14 male labourer Cork, Ir^d 50* James Magnod? 11 male labourer Cork, Ir^d 51* Arthur Magnod? 9 male labourer Cork, Ir^d 52* Patrick Magnod? 7 male labourer Cork, Ir^d 53 Johannah Lawton 9 female labourer Cork, Ir^d 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. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown. 49-53 Surname could be Magnor.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 54.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 June 2009
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