Ship North Star
[C.2.]
REPORT AND MANIFEST of the Cargo laden on the Ship North Star & Passengers whereof John Wyle is Captain, which Cargo was taken on board at Liverpool and Passengers at Londonderry, burthen per Registry 398 83/95 tons, built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and owned by Isaac Lloyd Merchant Philadelphia as per Register, granted at Philad^a the seventh day of 1828 and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: marks, numbers inclusive, packages and contents, by who shipped, to whom consigned or if to order, place of consignees residence, ports of destination.
-- -- three hundred tons coarse salt in three thousand sacks James Brown & Co order of J. Lloyd & Son? Philadelphia Philadelphia -- -- sixteen dozen dunnage? oner? ? one small package ? M^r W^m Cullen order of J. Lloyd & Son? Philadelphia Philadelphia
Columns represent: Passenger numbers, names, ages, occupations, baggage, place of nativity*, where intended to reside.
1 Margret Patterson 24 spinster 1 basket, 1 box Philadelphia 2 William Gorman 20 weaver 1 box Philadelphia 3 Matilda Walsh 21 spinster 1 chest Philadelphia 4 Mary Conway 17 spinster 2 boxes Philadelphia 5 Eliza Conway 15 spinster Philadelphia 6 Ann Campbell 60 spinster 1 cask, 1 box Philadelphia 7 Robert Campbell 13 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 8 Anne Campbell 14 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 9 Charles Campbell 20 labourer 1 box Philadelphia 10 Anne Quinn 19 spinster 1 barrel, 1 box Philadelphia 11 James Gray 20 labourer 1 box Philadelphia 12 Isabella Gray 18 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 13 Nancy Scott 20 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 14 Sally Hodgrave 18 spinster 2 boxes Philadelphia 15 Catherine Kane 18 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 16 Elizabeth Sterritt 35 spinster 1 trunk, 2 boxes Philadelphia 17 William M^cPhilamy 33 labourer 2 boxes Philadelphia 18 Elisabeth Frame 18 spinster 1 trunk Philadelphia 19 Laurence Slaven 18 labourer 1 box Philadelphia 20 Michael Murray 25 labourer 1 box, 1 trunk Philadelphia 21 John Murray 25 labourer Philadelphia 22 Mary Ann M^Keesken 15 female 1 chest, 1 box Philadelphia 23 Bridget M^cKeeshen 12 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 24 Catherine Murphy 15 spinster 1 chest, 1 box Philadelphia 25 James Dissen 14 labourer Philadelphia 26 David Murphy 12 labourer Philadelphia 27 Ellen Haynes 18 spinster 1 chest, 1 box Philadelphia 28 Marget Musgorve 16 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 29 Mary J. Conway 18 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 30 Sarah Canett 19 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 31 Mary M^cKaffnay 17 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 32 John M^Cothem 31 weaver 1 cask, 1 box Delaware 33 Patrick M^cCollam 18 labourer 1 bix Delaware 34 Eliza Graham 19 spinster 1 barrel, 1 box Philadelphia 35 Margaret M^cConamy 18 spinster 1 chest, 1 box Philadelphia 36 Allis? M^cConamy 17 spinster 1 box Philadelphia 37 Isabella M^cPhilamy 25 spinster 1 box, 1 box Philadelphia 38 Gesanna M^cFarland 18 spinster 1 box, 1 box Philadelphia 39 Henry M^cPeak 24 labourer 1 chest, 1 box Philadelphia 40 Sarah Brown 23 spinster 1 box, 1 box Philadelphia 41 Edward Murphy 18 labourer 1 chest, 1 box Philadelphia 42 Joseph Hopper 27 labourer 3 boxes, 1 barrel Wilmington, Delaware 43 Savanna M^cDonald 15 spinster Wilmington, Delaware 44 Nancy M^cBride 32 spinster 1 chest Philadelphia 45 Robert Mason 11 spinster Philadelphia 46 Rebecca Woodside 20 spinster Philadelphia 47 Mary Monteeth 20 spinster 1 barrel, 1 box Philadelphia 48 John Gerry 35 builder 4 boxes, 1 bed & bedding Indiana state 49 Margret M^cLaughlin 21 spinster 1 bed & bedding Indiana state 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 came from Ireland so this column is not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 63.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 January 2010
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