Ship Susquehanna
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Susquehanna whereof H. F. Misroken is Captain from Liverpool, England, burthen 583 64/95 tons, and owned by Henry and Alfred Cope of Philadelphia 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*.
1 John Karn 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
2 Mary Ann Jackson 22 female Great Britain & Ireland
3 Benj^n Massey 44 male Great Britain & Ireland
4 Mary Massey 44 female Great Britain & Ireland
5 John Massey 17 male Great Britain & Ireland
6 Benj^n Massey 15 male Great Britain & Ireland
7 Fred^k Massey 12 male Great Britain & Ireland
8 Caroline Massey 13 female Great Britain & Ireland
9 Henrietta Massey 11 female Great Britain & Ireland
10 Ann Massey 10 female Great Britain & Ireland
11 W^m Massey 7 male Great Britain & Ireland
12 W^m Saunders 44 male Great Britain & Ireland
13 Eliza Saunders 35 female Great Britain & Ireland
14 George Hardstoff 60 male Great Britain & Ireland
15 Andrew Haughton 30 male Great Britain & Ireland
16 Alica Mumford 29 female Great Britain & Ireland
17 W^m Davis 33 male Great Britain & Ireland
18 George Webb 30 male Great Britain & Ireland
19 Edwin Thornton 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
20 William Davis 33 male Great Britain & Ireland
21 Rob^t Fell 43 male Great Britain & Ireland
22 B. G. M^cConnell 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
23 W^m Taylor 21 male Great Britain & Ireland
24 James O'Mullin 21 male Great Britain & Ireland
25 Adam Walker 25 male Great Britain & Ireland
26* W^m Morrow? 34 male Great Britain & Ireland
27 Rob^t Sainrock 21 male Great Britain & Ireland
28 Rob^t Hunter 23 male Great Britain & Ireland
29 Rob^t M^cNaight 30 male Great Britain & Ireland
30 W^m Holmes 13 male Great Britain & Ireland
31 W. H. Simpson 23 male U. States
32 Edwin Moon 29 male Great Britain & Ireland
33 Daniel Moon 23 male Great Britain & Ireland
34 James Erovin 26 male Great Britain & Ireland
35 Marg^t Erovin 29 female Great Britain & Ireland
36 Rebecca Erovin 20 female Great Britain & Ireland
37 Elizabeth Erovin 18 female Great Britain & Ireland
38* John ? 19 male Great Britain & Ireland
39 John Dolan 18 male Great Britain & Ireland
40 Ann Quinn 28 female Great Britain & Ireland
41 James M^cNight 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
42 Arthur Burn? 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
43 James Hallowell 23 male Great Britain & Ireland
44 William Cary 23 male Great Britain & Ireland
45 Jane West 26 female Great Britain & Ireland
46 Mary Ann Walker 21 female Great Britain & Ireland
47 William Walker 21 male Great Britain & Ireland
48 Ann Hardstoff 27 female Great Britain & Ireland
49 Ann Mather 30 female Great Britain & Ireland
50 Ann M. Mather 10 female Great Britain & Ireland
51 Mary G. Mather 8 female Great Britain & Ireland
52 Matilda Mather 7 female Great Britain & Ireland
53 Joseph Mather 1 male Great Britain & Ireland
54 Marg^t Levy 30 female Great Britain & Ireland
55 W^m M^cGonagel 28 male Great Britain & Ireland
56 Jane M^cGonagel 30 female Great Britain & Ireland
57 Charles M^cGonagel 7 male Great Britain & Ireland
58 Mary M^cGonagel 5 female Great Britain & Ireland
59 William M^cGonagel 3 male Great Britain & Ireland
60 Rosanna M^cGonagel 1 female Great Britain & Ireland
61 Ann Baslum 30 female Great Britain & Ireland
62 Nancy Baslum 5 female Great Britain & Ireland
63 Ann Baslum 3 female Great Britain & Ireland
64 Caldwell Anderson 26 male R. R. Contractor? U. States
65* Hestor M^cVee? 19 female Great Britain & Ireland
66 Hugh Simpson 18 male Great Britain & Ireland
67 Hugh M^cGinnis 25 male Great Britain & Ireland
68 John Crary 22 male Great Britain & Ireland
69 Robert Anderson 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
70 Alex^r Fairbank 20 male Great Britain & Ireland
71 Alex^r Henry 26 male Great Britain & Ireland
72 John M^cCray 21 male Great Britain & Ireland
73 John Williams 21 male Great Britain & Ireland
Cabin Passengers
74 Andrew Byrne 38 male divine Great Britain & Ireland
75 Sylvester Malone 18 male Great Britain & Ireland
76 Louis Mammin 25 male planter Great Britain & Ireland
77 Adam Maag 40 male merchant Great Britain & Ireland
78 M^rs T. Maag 34 female Great Britain & Ireland
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.
* Passengers were numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing.
* None died during the voyage, therefore this coloumn was eliminated.
* All passengers intended to reside in the Umited States of America so this column
is not shown.
26 Surname may be Monrow
38 This was at the top of Page 2 and the manifest had been cut through this passengers's
information. There may have been other passengers (who's information was cut out).
65 Surname may be M^cKee
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 54.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 June 2009
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