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Ship Pocahontas


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
12 November 1836

Printed for J.H. Barnes, Ship & Insurance Broker,
opposite the Custom House, Philadelphia
D. 31
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Pocahontas whereof James West is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen _____ tons, and owned by H & A Cope of Phildelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: passenger number*, names, age, sex, occupation*, to what country belonging, and to what country intending to reside*.
  1   J. M.         Reynolds     50     male    planter     U. States
  2   Henry(C Secured Man)       40     male    servant
  3   Nathaniel     Dick         45     male    merchant    U. States
  4   Deserve                    25     male    servant
  5   John          Dick         14     male                Ireland
  6   John          Hagan        45     male    merchant    U. States     
  7   Samuel        Hermann      45     male    merchant    U. States
  8   J. B.         Byrne        35     male    merchant    U. States   
  9   Paul          Cuesella     22     male    gentleman   U. States
 10   Fred^k        Dunive       25     male    merchant    U. States
 11   James H.      Bradford     35     male    doctor      U. States
 12   John A.       M^cMullin    21     male    gentleman   U. States
 13   Martha        Hoad         22     female              U. States 
 14   Hetty         Hoad         11     female              U. states
 15   Mordecai D.   Lewis        46     male    merchant    U. States   
 16   P.            Mixvall      50     male    merchant    U. States
 17   Como          Richardson          male    doctor      U. States
 18   M^rs          Richardson          female              U. States
 19   Elizabeth     Richardson    3     female              U. States
 20   Barnet        Phillips     21     male    merchant    England
 21   Edw^d         Carrington   26     male    gentleman   U. States
 22   Hugh          Kirkman      27     male    merchant    U. States 
 23   W. D.         Davenport           male    merchant    U. States
 24   M^rs          Davenport           female              U. States
 25   Mary Ann      Harmer       30     female              England
 26   Francis       Moore        30     male                Ireland
 27*  James         Codling      31     male                U. States
 28   Charlotte     Codling      30     female              U. States
 29   Sarah         Codling       9     female              U. States
 30   John          Codling       7     male                U. States
 31   William       Codling       5     male                U. States
 32   Maria         Codling       2     female              U. States
 33   John          Dougherty    17     male                Ireland
 34   W^m           Caldwell     23     male                Ireland
 35   P.            Brady        45     male                U. States
 36   John          Bass         40     male                U. States
 37   Sarah         Sutliffe     12     female              U. States
 38   James         Kitzen       19     male                U. States
 39   Ann           Ross         59     female              England
 40   Catharine     M^cGlenon    18     female              England
 41   Catharine     Farr         18     female              England
 42   Eliza         Wild         30     female              Ireland   
 43   James         Garten       50     male                Ireland
 44   Martha        Kirk         13     female              Ireland
 45   Catharine     Wild         16     female              England
 46   Martha        Broadbelt    12     female              U. States
 47   John          Broadbelt    19     male                U. States
 48*  Mary Ann      Harmer        8     female              England       
 49   Elizabeth     Harmer        6     female              England
 50   Robert James  Harmer        4     male                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.

*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.
*  All passengers intended to reside in the U. States so this columns is not shown.


27 to 32 bracketed
48 to 50 bracketed

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 51.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 April 2009



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