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Ship St. Louis


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 October 1840

Printed for Barnes and Carroll, Ship and Custom House Brokers,
No. 119 South Second Street, Philadelphia, by J. Young
D.31.
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship St. Louis whereof John Power is Captain from Liverpool, burthen 344 30/95 tons, and owned by Clement & B Barclay of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, age, sex, occupation*, the country to which they severally belong*, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants*.
                                           
    1   W^m              St. Milling   27       male     
    2   Ann              St. Milling   26       female  
    3   Rob^t            St. Milling      3m    male   
    4   Tho^s            Cooper        40       male  
    5   Sarah            Cooper        38       female
    6   Mary             Cooper        14       female
    7   Nancy            Cooper        11       female
    8   James            Cooper         9       male 
    9   Sarah            Cooper         7       female
   10   Thomas           Cooper         2       male    
   11   John             Taggert       53       male
   12   Elizabeth        Taggert       42       female
   13   Fanny            Taggert       21       female 
   14   Samuel           Taggert       19       male 
   15   John             Taggart       17       male
   16   Hamilton         Taggart       15       male
   17   Mary Jane        Taggartr      13       female
   18   Betsey           Taggart        8       female 
   19   Peggy            Taggart        7       female 
   20   Rose             Taggart        4       female
   21   Anna             Taggart        1  6m   female
   22   Rob^t            Elder         28       male
   23   Nancy            Buckley       30       female
   24   Catherine        Buckley        1       female  
   25   W^m              Wilson        62       male 
   26   S. S.            Swingston     48       male
   

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 and intended to reside in the U.States so these
   columns are not shown.
*  Occupations were listed vertically as "farmers, mechanics and labourers" so this
   column is not shown. 

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 57.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 August 2009



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