Immigrant Ships
Unspecified Ship


Unspecified Ports to Port of Key West, Florida
Second Quarter of 1848

DISTRICT OF KEY WEST - PORT OF KEY WEST
This was an abstract of passengers arriving in the second quarter of 1848, ending 30 June 1848. Names of ships were not mentioned on the abstract.
List of all the Passengers arriving in the District of Key West from Foreign Ports or place to be landed at Key West during the second quarter of 1848, ending 30 June 1848.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit. The last column was U. States for all, so that column will be eliminated here.
    
  1  Benj.        Curry       20  male    seaman     Bahamas       U. States
  2  Benj.        Sweeting    22  male    seaman     Bahamas
  3  Wm.          Sawyer      27  male    seaman     Bahamas
  4  J.           Clark       29  male    seaman     Bahamas
  5  Sarah        Albury      48  female  housewife  Bahamas
  6  Frances      Reed        22  female  housewife  Bahamas
  7* John         Wha?ton     18  male    student    U. States
  8  W.           Watson      15  male    student    Gt. Britain
  9* J?s          Hal?        22  male    student    Gt. Britain
 10  James        Elden       24  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 11  Thomas       Elden       28  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 12  John         Sands       26  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 13  Edwin        Knowles     33  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 14* Edward       S?nne?      40  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 15  Wm.          Sawyer      50  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 16  Anhula       Sawyer      53  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 17  Constant     Russell      9  female             Gt. Britain
 18  Liberty      Roberts     50  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 19  Mary Ann     Roberts     20  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 20  Richard      Roberts     12  male               Gt. Britain
 21  Zenobia      Roberts      1  female             Gt. Britain
 22  A.           Curry       15  male               Gt. Britain
 23  Mary         Curry       55  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 24  Massala      Curry       18  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 25  Margaret     Lowe        20  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 26  Wm.          Lowe         1  boy                Gt. Britain
 27* ?.           Curry       40  female  housewife  Gt. Britain
 28* ?.           Curry       18  female             Gt. Britain
 29  Elwelder     Curry       10  female             Gt. Britain
 30  Albert       Saunders    20  male    seaman     Gt. Britain
 
Custom House, Key West
June 30th 1848
(Signed) S. Malloy, Col'r
     

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.
 
Passenger Notes:

  #7 surname could be Whatton or Whalton.  
  #9 first name Jos. or Jas.; surname Hall or Hale.
 #14 surname could be something like Sunnel or Sinnet or Simnel 
     or variation.
 #27-28 first initial possibly Z but not certain. 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed and Contributed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 November 2001



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