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Ship Louisa Matilda


Liverpool to New York
25 May 1825

List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Louisa Matilda whereof D Wood is Master, from Liverpool burthen 131 4/75 Tons.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they severally belong, Country in which they intend to become inhabitants. There were no births or deaths on this voyage, so that column has been eliminated.
 
 1  Wm Williamson       46 male    Merchant   Great Britain    U States 
 2  Mary Williamson     41 female   *         Great Britain    U States 
 3  Ann Williamson      ?? female   *         Great Britain    U States 
 4  Mary Williamson     11 female   *         Great Britain    U States 
 5  Eliza Williamson    10 female   *         Great Britain    U States 
 6  Wm Williamson        8 male     *         Great Britain    U States 
 7  Joseph Williamson    6 male     *         Great Britain    U States 
 8  George Rose         30 male    Surgun*    U States         U States 
 9  Hugh Williams       30 male    Grocer     Great Britain    U States 
10  Ellenor Williams    40 female   *         Great Britain    U States 
11  Margaret Williams   28 female   *         Great Britain    U States 
12  Edward Louis?       30 male    Farmer     Great Britain    U States 
13  Daniel Perry        25 male     *         Great Britain    U States 
Signed, D. Wood 
 
Transcriber's Notes: 
 * This list did not have a sworn manifest statement.  The microfilm identifies 
   it as arriving in New York 25 May 1825. 
 * Passenger # 3:  age looks like a 1 plus an h, but could be 11 making her a 
   twin to #4.  
 * *Passengers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13 have no occupation listed. 
 * Passenger #8:  Occupation "Surgun" must mean surgeon 
 * Passenger #12:  Transcriber uncertain about whether there is an "i" or an 
   "e" at the end of this name. 
 
National Archives and Records Administration, M237 Reel 7 List 296
Transcribed by Gene Janssen for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.
11 June 1999



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