Ship North America
List of all Passengers on board of the Ship North America whereof Jn^o O. Baker is Captain, at the Port of Liverpool, and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging*, country to which it is their intention to be come residents*, and baggage.
1 Henry Graham 19 male farmer 1 trunk 2* Benjamin Bro? 42 male labourer 3* Sarah Bro? 43 female 4* Mathew? Bro? 22 male labourer 5* Edwin? Bro? 15 female 6* Andrew Bro? 17 male 2 to 19 braketed after surnames, 14 boxes. 7* Roger Bro? 11 male 8* Elizabeth Bro? 9 female 9* Joshua Bro? 7 male 10* Jane Bro? 5 female 11* Hannah Bro? 2 female 12 Sam^l Taylor 41 male labourer 13 Betty Mills 33 female spinster 14 James Sykes 20 male farmer 15 Rebecca Sykes 30 female 16 Jno Wylde 30 male labourer 17 M^rs Wylde 30 female 18 Jn^o Winterbottom 25 male labourer 19 Jn^o Taylor 18 male labourer 20 Elizabeth Kells 21 female 1 box 21 James Hughes 20 male labourer ? box 22 John Parry 27 male currier 2 boxes 23 James Craig 29 male farmer 1 box 24 W^m Henry 24 male 25 M^rs Henry 24 female 24 to 27 bracketed together after surname; 1 box. 26 Jane Henry 4 female 27 infant Henry 0 female 28 Geo. Wilson 40 male farmer 29 M^rs Wilson 36 female 28 to 31 bracketed together after surname; 3 boxes. 30 Cath^e Wilson 17 female 31 Ann Maria Wilson 14 female 32 Joseph Thurman 40 male lace maker 33 Matilda Thurman 38 female 34 Elizabeth Thurman 18 female 32 to 47 bracketed after surname; 24 boxes. 35 William Thurman 16 male lace maker 36 Ann Thurman 10 female 37 Joseph Thurman 7 male 38 Sarah Thurman 5 female 39 Francis Thurman 5 male 40 Eliza Thurman 4 female 41 James Barnes 50 male labourer 42 Elizabeth Barnes 30 female 43* Joseph Soretez? 40 male potter 44 Henry Pickerine? 25 male labourer 45 Will^m Charles? 27 male stockinger 46 Thomas Charles? 7 male 47 Mary Marsland? 32 female spinster 48 Rob^t Smith 30 male labourer 49 James Smith 27 male labourer 50 James Scott 20 male labourer 48 to 57 bracketed after surnames; 8 boxes. 51 Hannah Scott 18 male 52 Jonathan Smith 18 male labourer 53 John Wallace 23 male 54 Jane Barnhide 24 female 55 Rachel Barnhide 19 female 56 ? Kirkpatrick 30 male labourer 57 James Black 25 male spinner 58 James Hale? 35 male spinner 58, 59 surnames may be Hall. 59 M^rs Hale? 33 female 60 Mary Runnaghan 17 female 61 Thomas Jeffrey 22 male 62 Mary Morgan 8 female 63 Dan^l? Mullholland 22 male clerk 64 Pat. Cassidy 21 male labourer 64 to 66 bracketed after surnames; 3 boxes. 65 Jno? Crayton? 21 male labourer 66 Jn^o Brown 21 male labourer 67 Ben^n Boyle 25 male labourer 67, 68 bracketed after surname 68 Cath^e Boyle 24 female 69 John M. Christy 22 male labourer 1 box 70 John Moughlin 24 male farmer 1 box 71 W^m Brown 27 male farmer 71, 72 bracketed after surname; 2 boxes 72 Robert Brown 24 male farmer 73 Rob^t Ellis 23 male labourer 1 box 74 James Derby 24 male labourer 74 to 76 bracketed after surname, 3 boxes 75 M^rs Derby 22 female 76 infant Derby 77 John Neville 26 male clerk 2 trunks 78 Art^r? Smith 27 male labourer 79 Michael Daisy 23 male labourer 78 to 81 bracketed after surname, 6 boxes 80 Mary Coughlin 21 female servant 81 W^m Flannigan 20 male labourer 82 Henry O'Connor 21 male labourer 1 box 83 Cath^e Dunn 24 female servant ? 84 John Niellie 41 male farmer 85 Betty Niellie 40 female 86 James Niellie 24 male farmer 84 to 88 bracketed after surname, 2 boxes 87 Cath^e Niellie 7 female 88 Julia Niellie 1 female 89 Francis M^cFadden 29 male labourer 90 M^rs M^cFadden 27 female 89 to 91 bracketed after surname, 1 box 91 Unity M^cFadden 17 female 92 Michael Cassidy 21 male labourer 92, 93 bracketed after surname, 1 box 93 Marg^t Cassidy 20 female 94 Mary Lawry? 25 female servant 94, 95 bracketed after surnames, 1 box 95 James Kain 16 male labourer 96 John Henry 25 male labourer 97 Sarah Henry 22 female 96 to 98 bracketed after surname, 1 box 98 John Henry 2 male 99 Amelia Butcher 32 female 100 Rob^t Butcher 10 male 99 to 102 bracketed after surname, 3 boxes 101 Mary Butcher 6 female 102 Sarah Butcher 2 female 103 Cha^s Paterson 48 male farmer 104 Jane Paterson 45 female 105 Dan^l Paterson 21 labourer 106 Robert Paterson 19 labourer 103 to 109 bracketed aftwr surname, 4 boxes 107 William Paterson 16 labourer 108 Sarah Paterson 15 109 Cha^s Paterson 13 110 Pat. Devlin 16 labourer 110, 111 bracketed after surnames, 1 box 111 Ann J. Clement 17 servant 112 John Milliken 30 labourer 113 Martha M^cMullin 16 servant 112 to 114 bracketed after surnames, 2 boxes 114 Alex^r M^cMullin 12 115 W^m Arbatknot 30 farmer 116 Anne Arbatknot 30 117 James Arbatknot 11 115 to 119 bracketed after surname, 2 boxes 118 Mary Arbatknot 13 119 Henry Johnston 22 labourer 120 John Smith 18 labourer 121 Tho^s Scott 20 labourer 122 David Drippe 30 labourer 120 to 128 bracketed aftyer surnames, 7 boxes 123 W^m M^cCoul 25 labourer 124 Arch^d White 28 125 Jane White 22 126 Ann White 24 servent 127 Rob^t Courtney 19 labourer 128 Rob^t Condon 22 labourer 129 Fani? Firth 29 labourer 130 Marg^t Firth 29 131 Darah Firth 5 129 to 133 bracketed after surname, 4 boxes 132 Joseph Firth 2 133 William Firth 0 134 John Cairns 28 engineer 134, 135 bracketed after surname, 3 boxes 135 Marg^t Cairns 25 136 Alex^r Porter 19 labourer 137 Tho^s Drapp 22 labourer 138 Matthew Drapp 21 labourer 139 W^m Hindman 18 labourer 136 to 142 bracketed after surnames, 6 boxes 140 Rob^t White 19 labourer 141 Ben. Browne 20 labourer 142 Anne Browne 18 servant 143 Grace Milner 40 servant 143 to 149 bracketed after surnames, 4 boxes 144 Anne Milner 12 145 Alfred Milner 14 146 Rich^d Milner 8 147 Chri^n Hudson 21 engineer 148 Edw^d Milner 15 149 Joseph Beanmert? 42 weaver 150 Charlotte Blackburn 30 spinster 1 box 151 Mary M^cFillon 20 servant 1 box 152 Henry Smith 21 labourer 1 box 153 Mary Kelly 17 servant 1 box 154 James Thompson 30 farmer 3 boxes 155 Henry Ritchie 27 farmer 1 box 156 Elizabeth Dolan 14 1 box 157 Maria Gilchen 40 158 Nancy Gilchen 19 159 W^m Gilchen 12 160 Maria Gilchen 9 158 to 165 bracketed after surnames, 1 box 161 Sam^l Gilchen 7 162 Rosannah Gilchen 5 163 George Gilchen 2 164 Harriet Gilchen 3 165 Sam^l Mosley 21 bricklayer 166 Ellen Coughlan 20 servant 167 Sally Coughlan 19 servant 168 Edw^d Coughlan 30 labourer 166 to 171 bracketed after surname, 1 box 169 Bridget Coughlan 30 170 James Coughlan 11 171 Thomas Coughlan 2 172 Rosannah Coughlan 7 173 Elizabeth Coughlan 6 174 Ban.? Makingson 12 172, 173 bracketed after surname, 1 box 175 W^m Makingson 10 176 Michael Redding 50 labourer 177 Ann. Redding 50 174 to 177 bracketed after surname, 1 box 178 Ann Redding 22 labourer 179 Michael Redding 14 180 Tho^s B. Cronsenburg? 24 farmer 2 boxes 181 Matthew Browne 30 farmer 176, 177 vbrcketed after surname, 1 box 182 Joseph Harris? 37 farmer 183 Tho^s Stokes 39 carpenter 184 M^rs Stokes 38 185 Anne Stokes 15 186 Abram Stokes 13 177 to 183 bracxketed after surname, 3 boxes 187 Emma Stokes 11 188 Elizabeth Stokes 9 189 Jacob Stokes 7 190 Judith Stokes 5 191 Mary Ann Stokes 3 192 Jn^o Criggon 35 farmer United States 193 M^rs Criggon 32 United States 194 James Criggon 16 United States 184 to 190 bracketed after surname, 1 box 195 Michael Criggon 12 United States 196 Bridget Criggon 5 England 197 Mary Criggon 3 England 198 C Daniel Davidson 35 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. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passengers were numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing. * None died during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated. * All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown. 2 to 11 surnamnes are unreadable . 43 Surname difficult to read, may be Soutez.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 59.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 December 2009
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