Barque Cumberland
[C.8.]
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Barque Cumberland whereof John White is Captain from Liverpool, burthen 385 tons, and owned by A. Blanchard of __________ and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex*, occupation, the country to which they severally belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*, baggage.
1 John Monroe 54 farmer Ireland 5 boxes, 3 barrels 2 Betsey Monroe 54 farmer 3 Pat Monroe 21 farmer 4 Owen Monroe 16 farmer 5 John Monroe 14 farmer 6 James Monroe 13 farmer 7 Biddy Monroe 16 farmer 8 Matthew Monroe 8 farmer 9 Bessy Monroe 6 farmer 10 Michael Monroe 19 farmer 11 Ellen Monroe 16 farmer 12 Mary Monroe 19 farmer 13 Terrence M^cGrance 22 farmer 1 box 14* Biddy Clark 20 ? ? 1 box 15* Alice Lynch 25 ? ? 1 box 16* Margurete Lynch 27 ? ? 1 box 17* Phillip Lynch 14 ? ? 18* Biddy Heart 24 ? ? 19* Phillip Linsey 24 ? ? 20 Sam^l Galer 24 shoe maker England 2 bundles 21 Mary Galer 22 shoe maker England 3 boxes 22 Joseph Galer 5 shoe maker England 23 John Lawson 25 laborer England 1 box 24 James Gallagher 26 laborer England 25 John Robinson 25 gardner England 3 boxes, 1 barrel & bag 26 M^rs Robinson 27 gardner England 27 W^m M^cDonald 24 farmer Ireland 1 box 28 John Brady 19 farmer Ireland 1 box 29 Catharine Brady 21 farmer Ireland 1 box 30 Michael M^cQuade 21 farmer Ireland 1 box 31 Hugh Cambell 24 farmer Ireland 1 box 32 Henry Darlin 24 farmer Ireland 1 bundle 33 David Stroud 20 farmer Ireland 1 box 34 Susan Rice 20 farmer Ireland 1 box 35 Ellen Rice 17 farmer Ireland 1 box 36 Ann M^cQuade 12 37 W^m Martin 26 38 Mary Crosier 30 farmer Ireland 1 box 39 Ann Crosier 10 40 William Crosier 6 41 Mary Crosier 5 42 Robert Crosier 3 43 John Carlile 17 laborer Ireland 1 bundle 44 Mary Crowley 20 1 box 45 Nancy M^cDonald 18 2 boxes 46 Bridget M^cKimee 20 1 bundle 47 Isabella M^cKimee 19 1 box, 1 bfle 48 Nancy Fitzgerld 28 49 Judy Lyons 20 2 bundles 50 Cathairne Maloney 28 1 bundle 51 Catharine Maloney 11 52 Margaret Kepper 24 53 Michael M^cCoffrey 19 laborer Ireland 1 bundle 54 Pat M^cCoffrey 31 1 bundles 55 Charles Bates 21 3 bundles 56 Margaret Bates 26 57 Richard Grahamm 26 1 bundle 58 W^m Stevenson 29 1 box 59 Rob^t Steward 28 1 box 60 Ann Steward 26 1 bundle 61 James ? 26 2 bundles 62 Ann ? 23 63 John M^cGowen 30 1 bundle 64 John Bayler 40 farmer 5 bundles 65 M^rs Bayler 40 66 Esther Bayler 19 67 Jane Bayler 17 68 Mary Bayler 13 69 Michael Bayler 11 70 James Bulger 9 71 Catharine Bulger 7 72 John Bulger 5 73 Mary Kelly 30 74 James Kelly 7 75 Ann Kelly 4 76* John Kelly 3 77 Charles Coulter 26 laborer 1 bundle 78 Rob^t Spearman 28 79 Tho^s Hunter 34 1 box 80 Tho^s Jobbing 30 1 box 81 Rob^t Clawson 20 1 bundle 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. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for search purpose. * No information was given as to sex so this column is not shown. * All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown. * 14-19 Entries for occupation and country from which they came were unreadable. * 76 Following the surname was the phrase "& infant"
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 63.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 January 2010
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