Brig Queen Victoria
[No. 8.]
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the British Brig Queen Victoria whereof J. B. Teacher is Captain from Trinidad and St. Thomas, burthen 120 tons and owned by ________ of _________ and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, sex, occupations, country from where they came, country in which they intend to reside.
1 Roger E. Adams 30 male merchant G^t Britain G^t Britain 2 Mary E. Adams 22 female none United States G^t Britain 3 Anna Elizabeth Adams 4 female none United States G^t Britain 4 William R. Adams 1 male none United States G^t Britain 5 Grace Skeales 30 female servant Barbados G^t Britain 6 Adela Shine 45 female none West Indies G^t Britain 7 Adela Shine 7 female none West Indies G^t Britain 8 Eliza Carpenter 50 female servant United States United States 9 J. B. Loriale 40 male merchant West Indies West Indies 10 Anne Loriale 30 female none West Indies West Indies 11 Eliza Loriale 40 female servant West Indies West Indies 12* J. W. Stal? 35 male merchant United States United States 13* John Clark 50 male mariner? United States United 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. 12 surname may be Stall or Stale. 13 Occupation is a guess; script is hard to read with certainty.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 59.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 October 2009
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