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Ship Henry Clay


Unspecified Port of Departure to Richmond*, Virginia
Third Quarter of 1821

DISTRICT OF RICHMOND - PORT OF RICHMOND
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list, which was part of an abstract for the third quarter of 1821.
Abstract of all the Passengers that Arrived in the District of Richmond from Foreign Countries in the Quarter Ending the 30 September 1821.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
 1 John Haxall            58  male    farmer   England  United States  
 2 Cl?? Louder            34  male    farmer   England  United States  
 3 Ruth Louder            21  female  farmer   England  United States  
 4 Richard Rootes         45  male    accompt  England  United States  
 5 Elizabeth Rootes       43  female  accompt  England  United States  
 6 Mary Ann Rootes        14  female  accompt  England  United States  
 7 George Rootes           7  male    accompt  England  United States  
 8 Peter Rootes            3  male    accompt  England  United States  
 9 Mary Ann Craford    *  16  female  accompt  England  United States 
10 Georgianna Craford     16  female  accompt  England  United States 
11 Charles Craford     *   ?  male    accompt  England  United States 
12 Frederick Craford       3  male    accompt  England  United States 
13 ? Andrews              28  male    farmer   England  United States  

Transcriber's Notes:
* This could possibly be the same voyage as the Henry Clay which docked 
  at Petersburg, Virginia on 7 July 1821.  There is a John Haxall on 
  that voyage, the only passenger, though the age was given as 54.  
  Perhaps these other 12 passengers got off at Richmond.
  
  #2 first name seems to end with in or ur, 2 or 3 letters which do 
     not extend above the mid-point.
  #9-12 surname probably Crawford.
 #11 age could be 5 or 3.  
 #13 not certain if ditto marks were used for first name, Frederick, 
     as for previous passengers.  Perhaps there is nothing written to 
     indicate a first name.     
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 September 1999



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