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Brig Daniel Kilby


Trinidad, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
13 September 1838
No.2
REPORT and MANIFEST of the Cargo laden on board the Brig Daniel Kilby whereof George W. Anthony is Master, which Cargo was taken on board at Trinidad (Cuba), burthen 168 32/95 tons, built at Whiting in the State of Maine and owned by Walters & Souder Merchants at Philadelphia as per Register, granted at Philadelphia the 26th day of July 1837 and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Marks, numbers inclusive, packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned, or if to order, place of consignee's residence, and ports of destination
    
LMFB&Co     85   Eighty five bags sugar.........Fernandez, Bastido & Co.   S.?ck Welsh     Philadelphia   Philadelphia                                
BMFB&Co     30   Thirty bags of sugar  .........Fernandez, Bastido & Co.   S.?ck Welsh     Philadelphia   Philadelphia
OMFB&Co     17   Seventeen bags of sugar........Fernandez, Bastido & Co.   S.?ck Welsh     Philadelphia   Philadelphia
PBFB&Co      3   Three boxes of sugar...........Fernandez, Bastido & Co.   S.?ck Welsh     Philadelphia   Philadelphia
MBFB&Co     55   Fifty five boxes sugar.........Fernandez, Bastido & Co.   S.?ck Welsh     Philadelphia   Philadelphia
PBFB&Co     50   Fifty boxes sugar..............Fernandez, Bastido & Co.   S.?ck Welsh     Philadelphia   Philadelphia
BWFFralice  53   Fifty three boxes sugar........Boving & Overbeck          B. S. Burling   Philadelphia   Philadelphia  
GWFFralice  47   Forty sevben boxes suga........Boving & Overbeck          B. S. Burling   Philadelphia   Philadelphia  
SA          200  Two hundred boxes sugar........W^m S. Lynn                D. W. Prescott  Philadelphia   Philadelphia
S           44   Forty four boxes sugar.........W^m S. Lynn                D. W. Prescott  Philadelphia   Philadelphia
             3   Three Hhds brown sugar.........W^m S. Lynn                D. W. Prescott  Philadelphia   Philadelphia 
            47   Forty seven Hhds molasses......W^m S. Lynn                D. W. Prescott  Philadelphia   Philadelphia
             5   Five Tierces molasses..........W^m S. Lynn                D. W. Prescott  Philadelphia   Philadelphia
             2   Two barrels molasses...........W^m S. Lynn                D. W. Prescott  Philadelphia   Philadelphia
             6   Six barrels molasses...........W^m M. Darcy               W^m M. Darcy*   Philadelphia   Philadelphia
             1   one bag coffee................ Jas. Pascal                Jas. Pascal     Philadelphia   Philadelphia  

Sea Stores on board:
2/3 bbl. sugar
1 bag coffee
1 bbl beef
1 doz. bread

Passenger Cabin: 
   W^m M. Darcy, merchant, Newark, N.J., complexion dark, height 5'6", baggage 1 trunk, 1 bag

                                   signed: at sea Septr. 8th 1838 Geo. W. Anthony      

                     
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.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 53.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 May 2009



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