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Ship Monmouth


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 August 1844

LIST of Passengers taken on board the Ship Monmouth whereof David J. Regan is Captain, at the Port of Liverpool and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend becoming inhabitants* and baggage.
  1  Wilham Cardwell         25        male     painter          England                                                        
  2  Jane Cardwell           24        female                    England   1 to 4 bracketed with 3 boxes luggage                                                
  3  Robert Cardwell          4        male                      England                                                        
  4  Martha Cardwell          1y 6m    female                    England                                                        
  5  W^m M^cCorkle           33        male     farmer           Ireland   one box luggage                                                      
  6  Bernerd Conway          28        male     farmer           Ireland   one box luggage                                                      
  7  Andrew Buchannan        30        male     farmer           Ireland   one box luggage                                                      
  8  Robert Parry            26        male     hostler          Wales     two boxes luggage                                                    
  9  W^m Jones               25        male     miner            Wales     one box luggage                                                      
 10  Mary A. Palmer          19        female                    Ireland   two boxes luggage                                                    
 11  Sarah J. Palmer         18        female                    Ireland                                                        
 12  Elizabeth Palmer        17        female                    Ireland                                                        
 13  Henry Palmer            16        female                    Ireland                                                        
 14  Robert Meegham          30        male     farmer           Ireland   two boxes luggage                                                            
 15  Thomas P. Henderson     30        male     seaman           England   one box luggage                                                      
 16  Mary M^cCullock         40        female                    Ireland   two boxes luggage                                                    
 17  Bridget M^cCullock      14        female                    Ireland   two boxes luggage                                                    
 18  Catharine M^cCullock    13        female                    Ireland                                                        
 19  James Murphy            38        male     weaver           Ireland                                                        
 20  Eliza Murphy            29        female                    Ireland                                                        
 21  Catharine Murphy         7        female                    Ireland                                                        
 22  John Murphy              5        male                      Ireland    19 to 25 bracketed with four boxes luggage                                                  
 23  Frances Murphy           3        female                    Ireland                                                        
 24  Christy Murphy           1        male                      Ireland    one box luggage                                                     
 25  Eliza Adamson           20        female                    Ireland    two boxes luggage                                                   
 26  Peter M^cNeely          24        male     farmer           Ireland    one box luggage                                                     
 27  Hannah Derlinm          19        female   servant          Ireland    two boxes luggage                                                   
 28  Mary Haggan             31        female                    Ireland                                                        
 29  Felix Haggan             9        male                      Ireland                                                        
 30  Ealanor Haggan           2        female                    Ireland                                                        
 31  James Laycock           22        male     farmer           Ireland                                                        
 32  Mary Hearlihy           16        female                    Ireland                                                        
 33  Nancy M^cCullough       15        female                    Ireland                                                        
 34* Martha M^cCullough      12        female   (Matthew M^cC)   Ireland                                                        
 35  John M^cCullough        10        male                      Ireland                                                        
 36  Sarah  M^cQuirk         20        female   servant          Ireland    one box luggage                                                             
 37  John Hutchison          20        male     farmer           Ireland    one box luggage                                                     
 38  Thomas M^cCracken       24        male     weaver           Ireland    two bbls luggage                                                    
 39* Ann M^cCracken          22        female                    Ireland                                                        
 40* infant M^cCracken       infant                              Ireland                                                        
   

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.                                                                                                                                        
*  All passengers intended to reside in the United States of America so thIs column
   is not shown.                                                                                                                                        
  
                                                                                                                                        
  34 The significance of the note is unknown.
  39 This passenger was listed as Ann M^cCracken & infant. The infant for this
     transcription is listed as passenger 40.
  40 Note in occupation column reads: "the infant of Thomas & Ann M^cCracken died
     on 13th July."

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 61.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
13 December 2009



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