Ship Susquehanna
D. 31.
REPORT and List of the Passengers taken on board the Ship Susquehanna whereof Henry F. Miercken is Captainr from Liverpool, England, burthen 583 64/95 tons, and owned by Henry and Alfred Cope 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 Charlotte Marsh 45 female England 2 John Singer 43 male gent U. States 3 Mary Singer 14 female U. States 4 Mary Singer 32 female U. States 5 Rebecca Brown 20 female Ireland 6 Thomas Hobson 34 male merchant U. States 7 Joseph Cope 42 male farmer U. States 8 Tho^s S. M^cCahan 23 male iron master U. States 9 Ellen Maguire 30 female servant Ireland Steerage* 10 George Ashworth 25 male shop keeper England 11 Betty Ashworth 26 female England 12 William Ashworth 3 male England 13 Thomas Ashworth 1 male England 14 George Collins 11 male England 15 G. C. Rippon 59 male carver England 16 W^m Warner 36 male weaver England 17 Martha Warner 34 female England 18 John Warner 13 male England 19 William Heneman 43 male warper England 20 Anna Heneman 9 female England 21 Mary Cooper 35 female England 22 Elizabeth Smart 25 female tailoress England 23 Tho^s Kent 25 male weaver England 24 William Sutliff 37 male England 25 Christopher Gailside 45 male farmer England 26* Anna Waltrout 61 female England 27 Luke Bowls 40 male weaver England 28 Sarah Norris 27 female bleacher England 29 James Hebbert 32 male spinner England 30 Anna Hebbert 34 female England 31 Eliza Hebbert 7 female England 32 William Fleming 33 male England 33* Sarah Webb 50 female England 34 James Renalds 11 male England 35 Tho^s Clegg 30 male trallie man? England 36 Jos. Crooke 39 female England 37 Tho^s Harding 25 male weaver England 38 Abraham Ogden 24 wea farmer England 39 James Padington 24 female England 40 John Allison 28 male England 41 Sarah Sullidge 32 female farmer England 42 John Miggett 28 male painter England 43 Anna Miggett 28 female England 44 Katharine Miggett 7 female England 45 Rachael Bond 28 female dress maker England 46 John Bond 7 male England 47 William Bond 4 female England 48 Joseph Burton 50 male farmer England 49 Marie? Garner? 21 England 50 B. F. Dolphin 31 male confectioner England 51 Lawrence Wallace 25 male ? Ireland 52 Pstrick Fortune 25 male labourer Ireland 53 P??? Redman 23 male Ireland 54 Garrett Byrne 26 male Ireland 55 Mary Byrne 21 Ireland 56 Robert Forman 37 male tailor England 57 Ann Forman 38 male England 58 Elizabeth Forman 9 female England 59 Martha Forman 7 female England 60 Mary Forman 4 female England 61 George Forman 2 male England 62 Thomas Smart 30 male button maker England 63 Geo. Chellingworth 30 male barber? England 64 Ann Chellingworth 29 female England 65 Henry Chellingworth 5 male England 66 Felix Chellingworth 1 male England 67 Ann Quinn 21 female weaver Ireland 68 William Grundy? 22 male England 69 Ann Black 18 female Scotland 70 Mary Black 14 female Scotland 71 Tho Martin 24 male labourer Ireland 72 Geo. Morton 30 male stationer? England 73 Eliza Morton 23 female England 74 Samuel Morton 5 male England 75 Eliza Morton 2 male England 76 George Morton 6m male England 77 William Satchell 32 male stocking maker England 78 John Satchell 28 male England 79 Sarah Satchell 29 female England 80 Elizabeth Satchell 25 female England 81 Elizabeth Satchell 8 male England 82 James Satchell 6 male England 83 James Satchell 5 male England 84 Ruth Satchell 5 female England 85 Thomas Satchell 4 male England 86 Richard Satchell 1 male England 87 William Long 20 male labourer Scotland 88 Ann Martin 23 female 89 Henry Robinson 47 male brazier England 90 Rebecca Robinson 47 female England 91 Ann Robinson 20 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. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for search purpose. * All passengers intended to reside in the U. States. * This most likely can be meant to claim that passengers 1 through 9 were in cabins. 26 Surname could be Waltrous. 33 Age could be 30.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 55.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 June 2009
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