Brig Pactolus
No. 8 List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the American Brig Pactolus whereof William Norris, is master, from Liverpool, England, burthen two hundreds eighty three tons and owned by Thomas Warren, William Norris & Stephens of Portland State of Maine and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, age, sex, occupation*, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*, names of passengers who have died on the Voyage*.
1 James Stevens 28 male Ireland
2* ? M^cIntire 30 female Ireland
3 Mary M^cIntire 11 female Ireland
4 Elizabeth M^cIntire 9 female Ireland
5 Catherine M^cIntire 3 female Ireland
6 Elizabeth M^cIntire 5 female Ireland
7 Rob^t M^cIntire 45 male Ireland
8 Joseph Edwards 20 male Ireland
9 Thomas Logan 21 male Ireland
10 Jane Wilson 21 female Ireland
11 Barney Haughy 25 male Ireland
12 Samuel Haughy 23 male Ireland
13 James Gorman 16 male Ireland
14 Robert Arnatal 19 male Ireland
15 Thomas Toner 27 male Ireland
16 James Hamill 21 male Ireland
17 Thomas M^cWilliams 21 male Ireland
18 Charles Hutchenson 52 male England
19 Isabella Hutchenson 14 female England
20 Mary Hutchenson 58 female England
21 Ellen Dunn 18 female Ireland
22 Kelly Hogan 40 male Ireland
23 William Clarm 40 male Ireland
24* William Beck 28 male Ireland
25* - Beck 27 male Ireland
26 Margaret Bond 22 female Ireland
27* Patrick Duffo 35 male Ireland
28 Sarah Duffo 26 female Ireland
29 Eliza Duffo 6 female Ireland
30 Ann Sakes 8 female Ireland
31 Sarah Sakes 3 female Ireland
32 Juda Sakes 1 female Ireland
33 Elizabeth Whaling 52 female Ireland
34 John Whaling 20 male Ireland
35 Ruges Whaling 15 male Ireland
36 James Duff 41 male Ireland
37 W^m Duff 21 male Ireland
38 Juda Duff 15 female Ireland
39 Sam^l Load 37 male Ireland
40* ? ? 23 female Ireland
41* ?Carall 20 male Ireland
42 Bridget M^cCarrall 24 female Scotland
43 James M^cMellen 66 male Scotland
44 Agnes M^cMellen 53 female Scotland
45 Isabella M^cMellen 14 female Scotland
46 Catharine M^cMellen 12 female Scotland
47 James M^cMellen 8 male Scotland
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 for ease of reference.
* All passengers were listed vertically as labourers, farmers and mechanics so this column
is not shown.
* Passengers who died on the Voyage are listed with no other information other than their
names: W^m M^cIntire and Miss Hutchenson.
2 Manifest is damaged at te left hand edge at this point obscuring most of the given name;
name may be Catharine.
24, 25 These two passengers are listed as "William Beck & wife, their ages as 28 & 27, their
sexes as male & female".
40 Given and surname were blacked out by damage to the manifest along the left hand edge;
surname may be M^cCarrall.
41 Given name and first two letters of the surname are blacked out by damage to the left
hand edge of the manifest; surname is M^cCarall.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 May 2009
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