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Ship George Wilkinson


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia
23 July 1832

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA – PORT OF PHILADELPHIA

Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship George Wilkinson whereof L. Mackay, is master, from Liverpool burthen 399 tons, owned by (blank) of (blank) and bound to Philadelphia.

I, L. Mackay, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the Report or Manifest subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the District of Philadelphia, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the passengers which were on board the Ship George Wilkinson at the time of her sailing from the port of Liverpool or which have been taken on board at any time since; that I am at present and have been during the voyage, master of said vessel. And I do likewise swear that all matters whatsoever in the said Report or Manifest are to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. SO HELP ME GOD

Sworn before me, this 23 day of July 1832. (signed) John Ken?y, Collector.
(signed) L. Mackay

Columns represent: Passenger Number (added by transcriber), NAMES, AGE, SEX and OCCUPATION.

      01     Richard Hunt             28    Male        Stonecutter
      02     Catherine Hunt           23    Female
      03     Ann Hunt                  1    Female
      04     William Young            42    Male        Miner
      05     Margaret Emory           34    Female
      06     Catherine Emory           5    Female
      07     Eleanor Emory             4    Female
      08     Robert Fowler            30    Male        Joiner
      09     Samuel McLean            31    Male        Joiner
      10     Sarah McLean             30    Female
      11     Mary McLean               8    Female
      12     Ann Jane McLean           5    Female
      13     William McLean            3    Male
      14     Samuel McLean             1    Male
      15     SamuelDuanston           44    Male        Wheelwright
      16     Elizabeth Dunston        47    Female
      17     ??? Math                 43    Male        Wheelwright
      18     Margaret Math            50    Female
      19     Mary Math                10    Female
      20     John Hockey              28    Male        Laborer
      21     Benjamin Collage         28    Male        Farmer
      22     Hugh Jones               30    Male        Miller
      23     Margaret Jones           21    Female      Joiner
      24     Samuel Moore             21    Male        Millwright
      25     William Vinson                 Gentleman*
      26     Catherine Riley          30    Servant*
      27     Pat Grill??              34    Male        Weaver
      28     James Grill??            21    Male        Weaver
      29     Ellen Grill??            24    Female
      30     Catherine Grill??        29    Female
      31     Mary Grill??             21    Female
      32     Elizabeth Grill??        60    Female
      33     John Morrow              25    Male        Stone Mason
      34     William Teirbatt         23    Make        Gentleman
      35     James Mason              25    Male        Hatter
      36     William Vernon           19    Maale       Farmer
      37     Thomas Morrow            18    Male        Farmer
      38     Mathew English           52    Male        Skinner
      39     Mrs. English             46    Female
      40     Adam Young               24    Male        Shoe Maker
      41     William Holmes           23    Male        Miner
      42     Barthe Hickey            22    Female
      43     Homer Hickey             17    Male        Farmer
      44     James Nolan              21    Male        Farmer
      45     J??? Bryan               39    Male        Laborer
      46     Dennis Short             21    Male        Weaver
      47     John McCoy               21    Male        Farmer
      48     Thomas Mason             27    Male        Biscuit Maker
      49     Elizabeth Mason          26    Female
      50     William Crieghton        44    Male        Farmer
      51     Ann Crieghton            14    Female
      52     John Crieghton           12    Male
      53     James Jeffries           37    Male        Woolcomber
      54     William Thomas           21    Male        Laborer
      55     Jane Thomas              26    Female
      56     James Thomas             18    Male        Laborer
      57     George O'Brien           19    Male
      58     J. Weston                45    Male        Hatter
      59     John Prime               21    Male        Join Timber
      60     John Lewis               21    Male        Agriculturist
      61     John Loyd                28    Male        Blacksmith
      62     John Bond                36    Male        Weaver
      63     John Foster              22    Male        Hatter
      64     Ann Foster               18    Female      Weaver
      65     John Davidson            26    Male        Weaver
      66     Stephen Ashford          30    Male        Castor
      67     Mrs. Ashford             35    Female
      68     Henry Ashford             8    Male
      69     William Scofield         30    Male        Woolen Clother
      70     Thomas Blackburn         25    Male        Woolen Clother
      71     Luke Dunkeety            22    Male        Cotton Spinner
      72     George Rodgers           30    Male        Farmer
      73     Eliza Rodgers            23    Female
      74     William Price            26    Male        Joiner
      75     James Cavanaugh          40    Male        Calico Printer
      76     James Lewis              28    Male        Carpenter
      77     William Arkley           37    Male        Weaver
      78     Mrs. Arkley              28    Female
      79     Margaret Cavanaugh       40    Female      Shop Keeper
      80     Margaret Cavanaugh       15    Female
      81     Judith Cavanaugh         14    Female
      82     Lawrence Cavanaugh       10    Male
      83     William Kilfoy           28    Male        Weaver
      84     Mrs. Kilfoy              21    Female
      85     Abraham Warren           22    Male        Clerk
      86     Thomas Barker            41    Male        Weaver
      87     John Angel               36    Make        Wheelwright
      88     Joseph Melward           23    Make        Shoemaker
      89     James Wilson             26    Male        Farmer
      90     William Shaw             34    Male        Bricklayer
      91     Joseph Hinds             32    Male        Gardner
      92     Mrs Hinds                34    Female
      93     Joseph Hinds              7    Male
      94     Tamazenda Hinds           6    Male
      95     Edwin Hinds               4    Male
      96     Sophie Hinds              3    Female
      97     Margaret Hinds            1    Female
      98     James Sperry             40    Male        Miner
      99     Mrs. Sperry              38    Female
     100     Eliza Sperry             17    Female
     101     Rebecca Sperry           15    Female
     102     John Sperry              12    Male
     103     Henry Sperry             10    Male
     104     Martin Robinson          34    Male        Gardner
     105     Mrs. Robinson            33    Female
     106     Mary Robinson             6    Female
     107     Martin Robinson           4    Male
     108     Agnes McIntyre           21    Female
     109     Andrew Bryan             20    Male        Laborer
     110     Patrick Mellon           22    Male        Laborer
     111     Edmond McCarn            21    Male        Laborer
     112     Frances Rush             24    Male        Laborer
     113     Hugh Loyd                36    Male        Plasterer
     114     Joseph North             28    Male        Lime Maker
     115     Charlton Jacob           35    Make        Chemist

    Transcriber's Notes:

    In the To what Country belonging, writen vertically  in the column,
    the words Great Britian and Ireland.

    In the Country of which it is their intention to become Inhabitants,
    writen vertically in the column, the words United States of America.

    The question mark (?) indicates a letter or letters that could not
    be read.

    * Passengers 25 and 26 Gentleman and Servant as shown in the
      SEX column of the manifest.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.

Transcribed by Bob Donnan for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
8 August 1999




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