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Ship Monongahela


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3 September 1839

Printed for Barnes & Carroll, Ship and Custom House Brokers,
No. 119 South Second Street, Philadelphia, by J. Young.
D. 31.
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Monongahela whereof Jn^o W. Meicken? is Captain from Liverpool, burthen _____ tons and owned by H & A Cope of Phliadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, Names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
						
Cabin Passengers
  1   M^rs Susan    Jepfein?     34      female  U. States
  2   Miss Emuly    Jepfein?     11      female  U. States
  3   David         Kuen         42      male    U. States
  4   And.          V.Seran?     38      male    U. States
  5   Lydia S       Muicken?     35      female  U. States
  6   Sam^l? C.     Muicken?     13      male    U. States 

Steerage passengers 
  7   James         M^cArty      30      male    Ireland 
  8   Mary          Mc^Arty      24      female  Ireland
  9   Marg^t        M^cArty       2      female  Ireland
 10   Mary          M^cArty          3m  female  Ireland
 11   Bridget       Nagel        23      female  Ireland
 12   Catharine     Jorden       17      female  Ireland
 13   Marris        Springfield  69      male    England  
 14   Marg^t        Springfield  51      female  England 
 15   Jane          Springfield  24      female  England  
 16   Tho^s         Springfield  10      male    England 
 17   W^m           Springfield  10      male    England  
 18   Jane          Bowman       29      female  England
 19   Joshua        Bouyer       33      male    England
 20   Maria         Bouyer       28      female  England 
 21   Juluis        Bouyer           5m  male    England
 22   Tho^s         Marie?       39      male    England
 23   Jn^o          Marie        17      male    England    
 24*  W^m           Inas?        29      male    England
 25*  Eliz^th       Inas?        27      female  England
 26*  Sarah         Ines?         5      female  England 
 27*  Elizabeth     Ines?         3      female  England
 28*  W^m           Ines?            6m  male    England   
 29*  Jn^o          Ines?        30      male    U. States  
 30*  Eliz.         Ines?        30      female  U. States
 31*  Tho^s         Ines?         8      male    U. States
 32*  Cha^s         Ines?         3y 6m  male    England
 33*  Ada           Ines?         1y 9m  female  England
 34*  Hannah        Ines?            3m  female  England
 35   Sarah         Halland      12      female  England
 36   Tho^s         Oldley?      22      male    England
 37   Ann           Oakley       20      female  England
 38   Mary          Acres        35      female  England  
 39   Edwin         Acres        32      male    England   
 40   Cornelius     Jones        23      male    England    
 41   William       Jones         2      male    England         
 42   Hannah        Fielding     19      female  England  
 43   Elizabeth     Young        20      female  England
 44   John          Smith        25      male    U. States
 45   Charlotte     Smith        23      female  U. States
 46   Martha        Wilkins      24      female  U. States
   

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.


24 to 34 Surnames may be Jones.

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



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