Ship Monarch
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* Neal Mc?????n 40 male farmer Britain U. States
2 John McKinley 60 male farmer Britain U. States
3 Donald McKinley 18 male farmer Britain U. States
4 John McFlinch 20 male farmer Britain U. States
5 Dugalde McBride 26 male farmer Britain U. States
6 Malcomb McBride 28 male farmer Britain U. States
7 Edward McNier 58 male farmer Britain U. States
8 Archibald McNier 28 male farmer Britain U. States
9 Edward McNier 19 male farmer Britain U. States
10 Niel McNier 17 male farmer Britain U. States
11 John McGill 55 male farmer Britain U. States
12 Niel McGill 19 male farmer Britain U. States
13 Donald McGill 17 male farmer Britain U. States
14 Donald McDougald 30 male farmer Britain U. States
15 John McDougald 18 male farmer Britain U. States
16 David Mitchell 55 male farmer Britain U. States
17 Archibald Brown 28 male farmer Britain U. States
18 John McEckran 30 male farmer Britain U. States
19 Malcomb McPhail 47 male farmer Britain U. States
20 Archibald McNair 34 male farmer Britain U. States
21 Archibald McNair 12 male farmer Britain U. States
22 Euphaim McEckran 35 female farmer Britain U. States
23 Catherine McKinlay 50 female farmer Britain U. States
24 Margarth McBride 25 female farmer Britain U. States
25 Agnes McNair 54 female farmer Britain U. States
26 Elizabeth McNair 22 female farmer Britain U. States
27 Euphaim McGill 45 female farmer Britain U. States
28 Janet Mitchell 40 female farmer Britain U. States
29 Mary McKinley 16 female farmer Britain U. States
30 Janet McKinson 60 female farmer Britain U. States
31 Catherine McKinson 50 female farmer Britain U. States
32 Mary McNair 15 female farmer Britain U. States
33 Mary McMillan 36 female farmer Britain U. States
34 Mary McMillan Jr. 20 female farmer Britain U. States
35* Euphaim ????? 35 female farmer Britain U. States
36* Mary ????? 29 female farmer Britain U. States
37 Marion McKickson 2 female farmer Britain U. States
38 Janet McKinley 9 female farmer Britain U. States
39 Mary McMillan 8 female farmer Britain U. States
40 Marion McMillan 5 female farmer Britain U. States
41 Catherine McMillan 4 female none Britain U. States
42 Margarett H. Mitchell 14 female none Britain U. States
43 Martha Mitchell 3 female none Britain U. States
44 Mary McGill 9 female none Britain U. States
45 Donald McEckran 7 male none Britain U. States
46 Duncan McKinley 11 male none Britain U. States
47 Duncan McEckran 9 male none Britain U. States
48 Niele McKinley 5 male none Britain U. States
49 Peter McMillan 10 male none Britain U. States
50 James Mitchell 10 male none Britain U. States
51 Robert Mitchell 8 male none Britain U. States
52 David Mitchell 6 male none Britain U. States
53 Archibald McGill 4 male none Britain U. States
54 Jannet McBride 1 female none Britain U. States
55 Margaret McBride 1m female none Britain U. States
*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.
1,35,36 Illegible surnames due to damage to manifest.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 575, Roll 2.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 October 2002
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