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Ship James Bailey


Belfast, Ireland to Charleston, South Carolina
3 November 1820

There is no sworn statement for this ship.
There is no captain's name listed for this ship.
List of all Passengers Arrived from Foreign Countries in the Port of Charleston 1 October to 31 December 1820.
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
    

  1  Joseph    Smith     65 male   farmer Britain U.S.
  2  Thomas    Smith     24 male   farmer Britain U.S.
  3  Moore     Smith     21 male   farmer Britain U.S.
  4  William   Smith     17 male   farmer Britain U.S.
  5  Martha    Smith     24 female farmer Britain U.S.
  6  Mary      Smith     20 female farmer Britain U.S.
  7  Mary      Alexander 26 female farmer Britain U.S.
  8  John      Alexander  5 male   farmer Britain U.S.
  9  Ellen     Alexander  3 female farmer Britain U.S.
 10  Bernard   McCaffery 21 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 11  James     Baneley   26 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 12  James     Burns     27 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 13  Joseph    Gorley    46 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 14  Eliza     Gorley    40 female farmer Britain U.S.
 15  Mary      Gorley    21 female farmer Britain U.S.
 16  Sarah     Gorley    24 female farmer Britain U.S.
 17  Margaret  Gorley    11 female farmer Britain U.S.
 18  Eliza     Gorley    24 female farmer Britain U.S.
 19  Robert    Gorley    20 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 20  Thomas    Gorley     4 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 21  Anthony   Reford    22 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 22  Sally     Murry     17 female farmer Britain U.S.
 23  Alexander Harper    40 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 24  Jane      Harper    45 female farmer Britain U.S.
 25  John      Harper    21 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 26  James     Harper    15 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 27  Joseph    Harper    10 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 28  Alexander Harper     8 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 29  Martha    Harper     5 female farmer Britain U.S.
 30  Jane      Harper     1 female farmer Britain U.S.
 31  Betsy     McCullock 26 female farmer Britain U.S.
 32  Samuel    Bowman    21 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 33  Mary      Murry     20 female farmer Britain U.S.
 34  John      ONeale    20 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 35  Catherine ONeal     13 female farmer Britain U.S.
 36  William   Crothers  10 male   farmer Britain U.S.
 37  Francis   Wilson    24 male   farmer Britain U.S.

  *Collector's Office
  Charleston So. Carolina
  31 December 1820
  *(signed) James R. P??????
    

Transcriber's Notes:
     
* The original Quarterly List had columns for Name of Vessel, Month and Year of Arrival, 
  and Where from.  These columns have been incorporated into title information. The ships 
  have been transcribed individually.

* None died on the voyage, therefore the column is omitted.

* Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

* The Quarterly List of the 4th Quarter of 1820 carried the Collector's Office statement 
  following the last ship. The name of the signer may be J.R. Pringle.

? The question mark indicates illegible letters or words on the original document.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 575, Roll 2.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 November 2002



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