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Ship Emily


St. Croix, Virgin Islands to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
10 June 1844

[C.3.]
WOOD & NIEBUR, Notary Public and Custom-House ?, 23 Pines street,
adjoining the Custom-House, New York.
Quantities of Merchandize to be expressed in writing, as A.B. 1 to 30, thirty barrels. If any articles of the outward cargo are brought ? they are to be entered on the Manifest; by whom shipped out, and to whom consigned inward. Insert the ? whether cabin or steerage, with the number of packages containing their baggage, or imp? of a mechanical trade, respectively. Vessel and Cabin stores to be entered on the Manifest as well.
REPORT and MANIFEST of the Cargo laden on board the Ship Emily of New York whereof E. K. Davis is Captain, burthen 298 tons, which Cargo was taken on board at St. Croix built at Hillingworth State of Connecticut and owned by E. K. Davis, Augustus Aymen, John D. van Beuren and Joseph Gillard at New York as per Register granted at New York, the tenth day of December 1843 and bound for New york and Philadelphia.
Coloumns represent: Marks, numbers inclusive, packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned, Consignees residence, and Port of destinatio.
 BG     1@10    ten hhds sugar                   ? G M^cCaul             Aymen & Co        New York    New York
 CV     1@10    ten hhds sugar                   ? G M^cCaul             Aymen & Co        New York    New York
 MS     1@20    twenty hhds sugar                ? G M^cCaul             Aymen & Co        New York    New York
WN/R    1@55    fifty five hhds sugar            H. Dewhurst             Aymen & Co        New York    New York
GBK     1@20    twenty hhds sugar                ? H. Dewhurst           Aymen & Co        New York    New York        
KIC     1@52    fifty two hhds sugar             H. Kerr                 Aymen & Co        New York    New York 
 B      1@12    twelve hhds sugar                ? Benjamin              Aymen & Co        New York    New York
Do      1@30    thirty hhds sugar                Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
BB13S           three hhods sugar                Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
D1e3M           eighteen purcheons rum           Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
JAWing          fourteen bbls sugar              Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
WWalker         one bbl sugar, one bbl molasses  Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
JGGrinel        five perncheons molasses         Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
WWSwain         one box xherry cordial           Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York  
DE       1@18   eighteen hhds sugar              Anthony John Hill & Co  Aymen & Co        New York    New York
WxG      1@8    twentymperncheons rum            Cartwright & Harrison   John E Ruhl & co  New York   New York       
CIM      1@6    six hhds`sugar                   John E. Ruhl & Co       JC Whitmore & Co  New York   New York
F        1@9    nine hhds sugar                  Isaac Farrington        TA M^cCready      New York   New York
Ton      1@28   twenty ewight hhds sugar         Joseph Cummings         John C DaCosta    Philad^a   Philad^a
PW Schonoboe    ten pencheons rum                PW Schonoboe            C Bill            New York   New York   
RFA             eleven pencheons rum             W^m Moore               Alsep & Chaney    New York   New York
MxT             four cases mdze                  R&C Stubbs              Mason & Thompson  New York   New York             
EBVcLS    1     one tin case gold watches        G Nevin & Levi          E Berthouse       New York   New York
R       1@10    ten bbls sugar                   G J Mudie               John Richards     New York   New York
ATH     1@16    sixteen hhds molasses            AJ Hill & Co            Aymar & Co        New York   New York
                a quantity of fruit              AJ Hill & Co            Aymar & Co        New York   New York 
                five boxea sundries              AJ Hill & Co            Aymar & Co        New York   New York
                one box shells, 2 backets        order                   Stephen & Partridge  New York  New York  
                sweetmeats, one bag wool                                 W^m Betty         New York   New York
                five boxes sundries              Isaac H Dewherst        Aymar & Co        New York   New York 
ED    1@19      ten hhds sugar                   Isaac H Dewherst        Aymar & Co        New York   New York          
                one box                                                  Carr, W^m Betts   New York   New Tork

Ship Stores: 4 bbls bread, e bbls beef, 1 cow, 6 gallon rum, & sundry small stores

Passengers:
 1  M. Q. Morton, Capt^n                      of New York    2 trunks, 10 packages, 1gun
 2  Augustus  Haines                          of New York    fifteen packages
 3  M^rs  Heanier                             of New York    3 boxes plants & 8 packages  
 4  M^rs Raymond & son                        Albany         3 trunks, 7 packages, 1 demijohn & etc
 5  Rev^d H. J. Morton & lady                 Philad^a       16 packages
 6  M^rs H. C.. King, 4 children, 2 servants  New York       8 trunks, 6 boxes, etc
 7  M^r V W Coker, Lady, 3 children, servant  St. Croix      19 trunks, 4 boxes, 1 gun & case, 12 small packages
 8  Ab^m Baiz, Lady, 3 children & servant     St Thomas      11 trinks, 5 small bpxes, 1 basket, etc 
 9  R. Deitz                                  St. Thomas      2 trunks, 1 carpet bag   
10  John Van Buren, Lady, 2 servants          Albany          32 packages
11  John R Conner & servant                   St. Croix       4 trunks, 2 carpet bags, & 1 box
12  W^m  Mackie                               St. Thomas      1 trunk, 1 bag, etc
                   Note: "Dated at Sea, May 24, 1844"
   

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 61.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
23 November 2009



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