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Ship Jane Ross


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2 August 1838

Hand written manifest
REPORT and List of the Passengers taken on board the Ship Jane Ross of Philadelphia whereof Eban M^cIntosh is Master, burthen 407 43/95 tons, bound from the Port of Liverpool for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, age, sex, occupation trade or profession, country they belong to, country they intend to reside*, luggage.
   
  1  William        Stewart      60     male    farmer     Ireland  2chests, 1 box, 3 beds
  2  Mary           Stewart      32     female  farmer     Ireland             
  3  Margaret       Stewart      20     male    farmer     Ireland
  4  Blanch         Stewart      18     female  farmer     Ireland
  5  Alexander      Stewart      16     male    farmer     Ireland
  6  Fanny          Stewart      12     female  farmer     Ireland
  7  Ann Jsne       Stewart      10     female  farmer     Ireland  
  8  John           Stewart       8     male    farmer     Ireland 
  9  Isabella       Stewart         2m  female  farmer     Ireland
 10  Calib          Ridings      46     male    carpenter  England  5 boxes & bedding
 11  Ruth           Ridings      41     female  carpenter  England  
 12  Julia          Ridings       8     female  carpenter  England
 13  Allis          Ridings      14     female  carpenter  England    
 14* Thomas         Winn         44     male    butcher    England  2 chests, 1 box
 15* John           Wilks        19     male    butcher    England
 16  Rolin          Jones        39     male    farmer     England  2 boxes, 2 beds & bedding
 17  Elizabeth      Jones        31     female  farmer     England
 18  Malin          Jones        12     male    farmer     England 
 19  Thomas         Jones         6     male    farmer     England  
 20  Margaret       Jones         4     female  farmer     England  
 21  John           Jones         2     male    farmer     England
 22  Mary           Jones           3m  female  farmer     England  
 23  Joseph         Watten       40     male    farmer     England  3 boxes and bedding
 24  Mary           Watten       40     male    farmer     England
 25  Wad?son        Watten       13     male    farmer     England       
 26  J??e           Watten        6     male    farmer     England        
 27  Joseph         Watten        5     male    farmer     England   
 28  Mary           Watten        4     female  farmer     England  
 29  William        Watten        1     male    farmer     England  
 30* Joseph         M^cKinney    35     male    weaver     Ireland
 31* John           Kidd         30     male    weaver     Ireland
 32  Joseph         Todd         39     male    baker      Ireland  1 box, 1 trunk and bedding
 33  Ann            Todd         33     female  baker      Ireland
 34  Patrick        Todd         10     male    baker      Ireland
 35  James          Todd          9     male    baker      Ireland 
 36  ?              Todd          4     female  baker      Ireland
 37  Mary Jane      Todd          2     female  baker      Ireland
 38* David          Campbell     28     male    carpenter  Ireland  2 chest and bedding 
 39  Ann            Campbell     28     female  carpenter  Ireland   
 40  Jane           Campbell      4     female  carpenter  Ireland   
 41  Ann            Campbell      1     female  carpenter  Ireland   
 42  James          Sterling     24     male    farmer     Ireland  1 chest and bedding
 43* Catharine      Flinn        34     female             Ireland  3 trunks and bedding   
 44  Mariah         Flinn        10     female             Ireland
 45  Louisa         Flinn         8     female             Ireland
 46  Pete           Lautin?      30     male    farmer     Ireland  1 bed, 1 trunk and bedding
 47  James          M^cDonald    30     male    farmer     Ireland
 48* Mariah         Palmer       22     female  spinster   England  1 chest, 1 trunk and bedding
 49  Elizabeth      Palmer       18     female  spinster   England
 50  Sarah Jane     Palmer       12     female  spinster   England        
   

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.

*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber to aid search.
*  All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown.

 14, 15 bracketed
 30, 31 bracketed
 32 to 37 bracketed
 38 to 41 bracketed
 43 to 45 bracketed
 48 to 50 bracketed

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



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