Ship Walter
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Walter whereof Geo Faulk is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen 474 72/95 tons, and owned by Gilbert Burton 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 Hamilton 70 male 2 Margaret Hamilton 50 female 3 Jane Hamilton 33 female 4 Margaret Hamilton 38 female 5 Eleanor Hamilton 27 female 6 Eliza Hamilton 24 female 7 Ann Hamilton 2y 6m female 8 James Hamilton 4m male 9 W^m Newell 17 male 10 Reuben Windgrane 25 male 11 Emma Windgrane 25 female 12 Edwin Windgrane 2 male 13 Emma Windgrane 6m female 14 John M^cNabb 20 male 15 John M^cIntyre 34 male 16 Jane M^cIntyre 25 female 17 Tho^s M^cIntyre 3 male 18 Nancy M^cIntyre 1y 6m female 19 John Pulty? 21 male 20 Sarah Pulty? 22 female 21 Elizabeth Gray 19 female 22 Francis M^cDole 18 male 23 John M^cKim 24 male 24 Tho^s Walsh 26 male 25 Hugh M^cGerry 12 male 26 Abraham M^cGerry 11 male 27 John Montgomery 12 male 28 Ann Smith 14 female 29 W^m Smith 13 male 30 Rob^t Smith 12 male 31 John Sawyer 24 male 32 Robert Barnes 33 male 33 Jane Barnes 39 female 34 Wilson Barnes 8 male 35 Rob^t Barnes 5 male 36 Joseph Barnes 4 male 37 John Barnes 8m male 38 Joseph Fox 30 male 39 Catharine Fox 25 female 40 Mary Fox 2y 6m female 41 Charles Fox 1y 6m male 42 W^m Kelly 40 male 43 Maria Kelly 9 female 44 W^m Patterson 22 male 45 Oliver M^cManus 34 male 46 Ellen M^cManus 25 female 47 John M^cManus 9 male 48 Catharine M^cManus 4 female 49 Ellen M^cManus 6m female 50 Sally Corrigan 25 female 51 James Seury 40 male 52 Jane Metcalf 23 female 53 Ja^s Nugent 40 male 54 Ja^s Kirby 22 male 55 Edw^d Fagan 16 male 56 Sam^l M^Mackin 24 male 57 Jane M^cMakin 18 female 58 Edw^d Nugent 18 male 59 John Matheny? 24 male 60 Tho^s Murphy 16 male 61 Mathew Murphy 12 male 62 John Murphy 10 male 63 Tho^s Beatty 12 male 64 Catherine Nowlan 18 female 65 John Dempsey 40 male 66 Bridget Dempsey 35 female 67 Ellen Dempsey 13 female 68 Jane Dempsey 11 female 69 Mary Dempsey 9 female 70 Hannah Dempsey 4 female 71 Patrick Dempsey 3 male 72 John Dempsey 2 male 73 Edmund Ryan 20 male 74 John M^cGirckan 23 male 75 Bridget M^cGirckan 23 male 76 Catharine Kerry 20 female 77 Alex^r M^cCool 20 male 78 Ann M^cCool 21 female 79 Hugh M^cVeagh 25 male 80 John M^cClure 29 male 81 Marg^t M^cClure 27 female 82 Jules Jeannin 30 male professor France 83* Tho^s Back?ymore 26 male 84* Agnes Back?ymore 23 female 85 Robert Back?ymore 7m male 86 Tho^s Hemphill 32 male 87 James Hemphill 22 male 88 Edw^d Turner 35 male U. States 89 Martha Turner 32 female U. States 90 W^m A. Turner 3 male U. States 91 R. D. Heyward 53 male U. States 92 John M^cKnight 36 male 93 Kitty Ann M^cKnight 24 female 94 Sarah M^cKnight 3 female 95 Robert M^cKnight 1 male 96 John Munca 22 male 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. * Except where stated otherwise all passengers had occupations listed vertically as "farmers, mechanics and labourers". * Except where stated otherwise, all passengers were listed vertically as coming from "Great Britain and Ireland". * All passengers intended to reside in the United States so this column is not shown. 83, 84 Surnames may be Backlymore.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 54.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 June 2009
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