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Schooner Cha^s King


Printed and Sold at No. 24 Arch St.-A.Walker, Agt.

St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
10 June 1833

21
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the British Schr Cha^s King whereof N Kenny is Master, from St. Johns, Newfoundland, burthen 123 tons, and owned by D J M^cLaughlin of St. Johns and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: passenger number*, names, age, sex, occupation*, to what country belonging*, country they intend to be residents*
 
  1*  J  ?ecton             32     male    labourer
  2*  M  ?ecton             26     female  labourer
  3*  E J ?ecton             1     female  labourer
  4   J  Cook               22     male    labourer
  5   H  Fruim              24     male    labourer
  6   E  Fruim              30     male    labourer
  7   W  Fruim               8     male    labourer
  8   D  Fruim               1     male    labourer
  9   E  Fruim              25     female  labourer
 10   J  Fruim              28     male    labourer
 11   J  Morrison           21     female  labourer
 12   R. M^cMullen          25     female  labourer  
 13*  M  M^cCay             18     female  labourer
 14   M  Day                35     female  labourer
 15   E  Day                 6     female  labourer
 16   J  Day                14     male    labourer
 17*  A  Nable              60     female  labourer
 18   M H  Fruim            24     male    labourer
 19   W^m  M^cLeary         33     male    labourer
 20   W^m  Dunbar           21     male    labourer
 21   J.  Ross              24     male    labourer
 22   Jane  Ross            24     female  labourer
 23   W^m  Morhead          21     male    labourer
 24   W^m  Stewart          20     male    labourer 
 25   W^m  Armstrong        70     male    labourer
 26   W^m  Armstrong Jun    30     male    labourer
 27   S  Armstrong          24     female  labourer
 28   H  Donaho             25     male    labourer
 29   Ann  Donaho           23     female  labourer
 30   James  Tagert         28     male    labourer
 31*  S  Be?ty              27      female  labourer
 32*  E  Be?ty              10      female  labourer
 33*  J  Be?ty               7      female  labourer   
 34*  M.A. Be?ty             2      female  labourer
 35*  Mary  Be?ty           24      female  labourer
 36   S  Hugo               24      female  labourer
 37*  M W  Hugo              4      female  labourer
 38*  A  Hugo                1      female  labourer
 39*  Jane  Hugo                2m  female  labourer  
 40*  George  Little        28      male    labourer
 41*  Ann  Little           26      female  labourer
 42*  Mary  Little           4      female  labourer
 43*  E  Little              2      female  labourer
 44*  R  Shaw               24      male    labourer
 45*  M  Shaw               23      female  labourer 
 46*  J  Shaw                   2m  female  labourer
 47   H  Montgomery         25      male    labourer


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.

^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.

*  The clerk listed all passengers as labourers regardless of age or sex.

*  All passengers came from Ireland and intended to reside in Pennsylvania so these two 
   columns are not shown. 


 1-3   First letter of surname is unreadable; name maybe Tecton. 
13, 16 In both of these surnames  the letter "a" is definitely not an "o" and even though the 
       temptation was to transcribe the names as M^cCoy and Noble they were transcribed as 
       seen, i.e M^cCay and Nable.
31-36  Surnames may be Beuty or Beisty. 
37-39  bracketed together
40-43  bracketed together
44-46  bracketed together 

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 48,
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 September 2008



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