Ship Thomas P. Cope
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Thomas P. Cope whereof Henry F. Miercken is Captain from Liverpool, burthen 727 70/95 tons, and owned by Henry & 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 George H. Armstrong 40 male gent. England
2 Anna Armstrong 32 female England
3 Anna Armstrong 13 female England
4 Mary Armstrong 11 female England
5 Geogina Armstrong 9 female England
6 Horatio Armstrong 7 female England
7 George W. Armstrong 6 male England
8 Marinson D.C. Armstrong 4 male England
9 Kate Jackson 27 female Ireland
10 Sam^l S. Fitch 40 male U. States
11 Catherine Fitch 30 female U. States
12 Elizabeth Fitch infant female U. States
13 W^m Gordon 22 male
14 Marg^t Gordon 22 female
15 Alex^r Gordon 1 male
16 Mary Beyant 19 female
17 Mary Stikes 20 female
18 John Hughes 38 male
19 Hugh Mullin 79 male
20 John Mullin 44 male
21 James Tendleby 51 male
22 Alice Tendleby 56 female
23 James Major 40 male
24 Marg^t Kay 26 female
25 Nancy Buckmyer 9 female
26 John Malilewin 24 male
27 Esther Malilewin 27 female
28 Sarah M^cVay 25 female
29 John Duffee 19? male
30* James Lord ? male
31* Wellington Hamer ? male
32 Phil. Carney 30 male
33 Biddy Reynolds 3 female
34 John Ray 32 male
35 Anna Ray 33 female
36 Jo^s Ray 11 male
37 Mary Ray 7 female
38 Joihn Ray 5 male
39 Thomas Ray 3 male
40 Robert Ray infant male
41 Mary Fitzpatrick 20 female
42 Mary Flinn 19 female
43 Ellen Flinn 18 female
44 Edmund Flinn 17 male
45 John Breen 28 male
46 Pat Breen 21 male
47 Tho^s Farer 40 male
48 Jane Farer 32 female
49 Mary Farer 12 female
50 Susannah Farer 9 female
51 Sarah Farer 6 female
52 George Farer 2 male
53 John Nugent 18 male
54 Mary Balls 20 female
55 Biddy Balls 16 female
56 W^m Kay 21 male
57 Mary M^cMeyer 27 female
58 Eliza Frasier 18 female
59 Ann Bullock 29 female
60 Ann Bullock 4 female
61 James Reynolds 44 male
62 Elizabeth Reynolds 46 female
63 Anbthony Reynolds 11 male
64 John Reynolds 10 male
65 Arthur Reynolds 9 male
66 Oliver Reynolds 7 male
67 John King 30 male
68 Richard M^cIvany? 21 male
69 Tho^s Davenport 21 male
70 Marg^t Bourls infant female
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.
* After passenger 12 all passengers occupations were listed as "farmers, mechanics
and labourers" and where they came from was also listed vertically as "Great Britain
and Ireland".
* All passengers intended to reside in the U.States so this column is not shown.
30, 31 Ages not visible due to blackened area on the manifest either due to ink blot or
torn area.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 58.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 September 2009
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