Ship Undine
REPORT or MANIFEST of ALL the Passengers taken on board the Ship Undine whereof E. Sampson is Captain, from London, burthen 253 55/95 tons, and owned by Ezra Merton? of Duxbury, Mass. and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger numbers*, names, ages, sex, occupation, to what country belonging, to what country which it is their intention to become inhabitants*.
1 Daniel Figgens 28 male merchant United States 2 M^rs Susan Figgens 29 female none United States 3 William Whitewell 38 male lock smith England 4 M^rs Rachael Whitewell 35 female none England 5 Fredrick Whitewell 16 male mariner England 6 John Whitewell 14 male none England 7 William Whitewell 10 male none England 8 Alfred Whitewell 5 male none England 9 James Mould 26 male engineer England 10 M^rs Rosabella Mould 27 female none England 11 Rosabella Mould 3 female none England 12 Isabella Mould 7m female none England 13 Fredrick Middleton 27 male farmer England 14 M^rs Elizabeth Middleton 23 female none England 15 Joseph Whitewell 40 male lock smith England 16 M^rs Fanny Whitewell 31 female none England 17 Jane Whitewell 16 female none England 18 Harriet Whitewell 13 female none England 19 Charlotte Whitewell 10 female none England 20 Squire Whitewell 8 male none England 21 Adam J. Kleimhundt 51 male baker England 22 Ann Kleimhundt 32 female none England 23 Sophia E. Kleimhundt 22 female none England 24 Matilda Kleimhundt 13 female none England 25 Elizabeth Kleimhundt 11 female none England 26 Ann Kleimhundt 5 female none England 27 Henry P. Kleimhundt 16 male baker England 28 John M. Kleimhundt 9 male none England 29 Adam C. Kleimhundt 7 male none England 30 William P. Kleimhundt 2 male none England 31 James M^cWilliams 24 male cabinet maker England 32 Catharine M^cWilliams 19 female none England 33 William Inman 47 male farmer United states 34 Sevenia Inman 21 female none England 35 Charles Davidson 38 male cooper Scotland 36 James Bryant 28 male farmer England 37 George Cowling 20 male farmer 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. * All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 59.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 September 2009
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