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Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Gibraltar


London, England to Philadelphia
26 August 1839

Printed and sold by John C. Clark, 60 Dock`Street, Philadelphia.
No. 8
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Gibraltar whereof Dunbar is Captain from London, burthen 296 82/95 tons and owned by Mark Healy of Boston and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, Names, occupation, age, sex, the country to which they severally belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
						
  1*  Richard            Rutt      43        male    
  2*  W^m Henry          Rutt      20        male    
  3   Elizabeth          Rutt      41        female  
  4   Caroline           Rutt      18        female
  5   Augusta Constance  Rutt      16        female
  6   Elizabeth          Paradise  31        female       
  7   Ann                Paradise   3  6mos  female
  8   Frederick          Webb      18         male    labourer
  9   Henry              Knight    21         male    dentist
 10   Frederick          Culen     38         male    lanourer
 11   Arthur             Culen     17         male    labourer
 12   Daniel             Deugard   45         male    labourer
 13   John               Branen    13         male    labourer
   

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 ease of reference.
*  All passengers were from England and intended to reside in the United States.


 1, 2  Note in occupation column for these passengers that reads: "Nautical Instrument
       makers". 

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 55.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 June 2009



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