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Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Brig Emily


Santiago, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
27 February 1841

Printed and sold at No. 24 Arch Street-A. Walker Agt.
REPORT and MANIFEST of the Cargo laden on board the Brig Emily whereof J. L. von Reynegon is captain, which cargo was taken on board at S^n Iago de Cuba, burthen 143 68/95 tons, built at Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania and owned by John oz Bernadou merchant at Philadelphia as per Register granted at Philadelphia the 8th day of June 1825 and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Marks, numbers inclusive, packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned, place of consignee's residence, and ports of destination.
                                           
LF        two hundred bales leaf tobacco.............Baradaz & Sobrinse.....Logan &  Fugust..........Philad^a...Philad^a    
O         fifteen bales leaf tobacco.................Casamajor & Sobrinse...Cornelius O. Callaghan...Philad^a...Philad^a                                 
RA & ?    twenty one nales 194,750 segars............Casamajor & Sobrinse...Rob^t Adams & Co.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
PC        one half barrel coffee.....................Casamajor & Sobrinse...Rob^t Adams & Co.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
PC        two barrels yams...........................Casamajor & Sobrinse...Rob^t Adams & Co.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
BB & Co   seventy five bales leaf tobacco............G^s Gabars.............Borie Boklen & Co........Philad^a...Philad^a 
HM        seventy five bales leaf tobacco............G*s Gabars.............H P M^cReam..............Philad^a...Philad^a 
F         one hundred seventeen boxes claye sugars...G*s Gabars.............John Oz Bernadou.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
F         five heads barrwls clayed sugars...........G*s Gabars.............John Oz Bernadou.........Philad^a...Philad^a    
E         fours hheads muscovado.....................G*s Gabars.............John Oz Bernadou.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
E         fifty bags coffee..........................G*s Gabars............ John Oz Bernadou.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
E         four hundred fuftrt two bales tobacco......G*s Gabars............ John Oz Bernadou.........Philad^a...Philad^a 
P         one barrel coffee..........................M. Villalon & Co.......Alfred Fassit............Philad^a...Philad^a 
P         one box arrow roots........................M. Villalon & Co.......Alfred Fassit............Philad^a...Philad^a 
          one piece stone............................M. Villalon & Co.......Alfred Fassit............Philad^a...Philad^a  
GWG       forty quarter boxes segars.................Mich^l M^cMahon........Geo. W. Geisse...........Philad^a...Philad^a   
Tho^s H. Jacobs  one peper parcel....................Mich^l M^cMahon........Tho^s H. Jacobs..........Philad^a...Philad^a 
B.S. Bunting     one peper parcel....................               ........B. S. Bunting............Philad^a...Philad^a 

Return Passengers:
 1   Ch^s Schwartz, M.D.    two trunks, one carpet bag
 2   Jno J. Ramborger       two trunks, one valises, one book
 3   Edmund  Comfort        two trunks, one carpet bag     
   

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.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 58.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 August 2009



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