Ship Susquehanna
D.31
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Susquehanna whereof J. B. Cropper is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen 583 62/95 tons, and owned by H & A Cope of Philad^a and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, name, age, sex, occupation*, country they belong to, country they intend to reside*.
1 Stephen Colinle 37 male merchant U. States 2 J. K. Colinle 31 female U. States 3 E. A. Richards 18 female U. States 4 A. C. Behan 18 female U. States 5 E. S. Grant 31 male merchant U. States 6 W. Carey 77 male merchant Ireland 7 Jn^o Henderson 71 male merchant U. States 8 Archibald Ronaldson 29 male merchant U. States 9 A. Ronaldson 24 male merchant England 10 Ellen P. Ronaldson 3 female England 11 Arch^d Ronaldson 2 male England 12 Douglas Ronaldson 1 male England 13 Hannah Rankin 18 female England 14 James Cylon 13 male England 15 Ann Jane Martin 18 female England 16 William Lagherty 32 male U. States 17 Edward Friel 17 male England 18 James Little 18 male England 19 Nancy Little 40 female U. States 20 John Walton 16 male England 21 Ann Shepard 19 female England 22 John Shepard 17 male England 23 John Lenten 37 male England 24 John Graham 21 male U. States 25 Catharine M^cGorman 20 female U. States 26* Rob^t Ha??ay 31 male England 27* Mary Ha?ay 45 female England 28* Elizabeth Ha??ay 8 female England 29 Martha Brady 44 female England 30* Elizabeth Shettle???? 52 female U. States 31 Mary Hobson 42 female U. States 32 Patrick Phinden 24 male England 33 Geo Phinden 9 male England 34 Benj H Benten 19 male U. States 35 Alexander Serint? 22 male U. States 36 James Sargent 42 male U. States 37 W. Coaths 21 male U. States 38 W^m Fartharne 26 male U. States 39 Rachel Carey 29 female U. States 40 Susanna M^cCleur 28 female England 41 Lydia O'Kers 27 female Ireland 42 Benj^n O'Kers 29 male Ireland 43 Mary O'Kers 22m female Ireland 44 Catharine Madin 21 female United States 45 James M^cTenk 47 male United States 46 Harriet M^cTenk 35 female United States 47 Mary O'Sean 60 female Ireland 48 Charles Finch 47 male United States 49 Tho^s Clarke 25 male United States 50 Mary Griffith 24 female England 51 W^m Griffith 6m male England 52 Maria Dairs 14 female England 53 Jane Proctor 34 female England 54 Rob^t Proctor 9 male England 55 Mary Proctor 7 female England 56 Elizabeth Proctor 4 female England 57 W^m Proctor 2 male England 58 W^m Farwather 34 male England 59 Sarah Farwather 29 female England 60 Ann Smith 28 female U. States 61 K Ann Smith 22m female U. States 62 Fanny Smith 9 female U. States 63 W^m Phillips 26 male U. States 64 W. Dudling 25 male England 65 James Taylor 40 male U. States 66 Maria Taylor 42 female U. States 67* ? Henderson 28 male U. States 68 Helen Roberts 11 female 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 to aid search. * Occupations after passenger no. 9 was written vertically as "mechanics and laborers". * All passengers intended to reside in the United States of America so this column is not shown. 26-28 Surname may be Hanay or Harray. 30 Last few letters of surname are unreadable, name may be Shettlencod. 67 Given name is strange, looks like Pe???, may be George.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 52.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 May 2009
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