Ship Susquehanna
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Susquehanna whereof Thomas B. Cropper is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen 583 64/95 tons, and owned by Henry and Alfred Cope of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Coloumns represent: Names, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country of which they intend to become inhabitants, *died on voyage, part of the vessel occupied by each passenger during the voyage.
1 Hardman Philips 53 male gent. U. States 2 Sophia Philips 48 female U. States 3 Harriet Sivermore 50 female U. States 4 Elizabeth Winn 31 female U. States 5 Marianna Reily 28 female U. States 6 Ann Eliz^th Reily 23 female U. States 7 Jos. P. Davis 26 male U. States 8 John Cheetman 22 male England 9 Rev^d Rob^t Doogan 29 male minister Ireland 10 W^m Patterson 40 male 11 Jane Patterson 40 female 12 Mary Ann Patterson 18 female 13 Elizabeth Patterson 16 female 14 Sam^l Patterson 14 male 15 Matilda Patterson 12 female 16 Ann Jane Patterson 10 female 17 Hugh Patterson 8 male 18 Anthen M^cMullin 19 male 19 Ann Jane Gilmore 20 female 20 Ann M^cPlake 28 female 21 James M^cPlake 18 mos male 22 Ja^s Neill 21 male 23* Ja^s H??ston 20 male 24 Jno. Dripps 24 male 25 Ja^s Dripps 19 male 26 Dan^l Hidde 23 male 27 Sam^l Bruce 35 male 28 Matilda Bruce 33 female 29 Sam^l Bruce 15 male 30 Alice Bruce 13 female 31 Ann Bruce 10 female 32 Mary Ann Bruce 8 female 33 Wallace Bruce 6 male 34 Matilda Bruce 2 female 35 John Smith 22 male 36 Jane Smith 48 female 37 Jane Smith 4 female 38 Tho^s Rodgers 56 male U. States 39 John Savage 38 male 40 Jane Savage 31 female 41 H Savage 8 male 42 Jno. Anthen Savage 9 mos male 43 Mary Jane Carden 23 female 44 Jno Martin 18 male 45 Mary Ann Maltin 138 female 46 Marg^t Maltin 3 weks female 47 Thomas Souithern 50 male 48 E;liz^th Souithern 48 female 49 Jo^s Southern 21 male 50 John Southern 19 male 51 Moses Southern 15 male 52 William Southern 14 male 53 Eliz^th Southern 10 female 54 Sarah Souithern 9 female 55 Tho^s Southern 6 male 56 W^m Hurst 34 male 57 Sam^l Hurst 23 male 58 Mary Hurst 18 female 59 W^m Dalgitt 38 male U. States 60 Isaac Roberts 63 male 61 Erlain Frame 30 male 62 Ann Frame 28 female 63 George Frame 3 male 64 W^m Frame 7 male 65 John Frame 4 male 66 Hugh Caldwell 30 female 67 Eliza Jane Caldwell 24 female 68 John Caldwell 12 mos female 69 Mary Jame Caldwell 6 female 70 Ann E#liza Caldwell 2 female 71 John Ferson 24 male 72 W^m Anderson 24 male 73 Tho^s Maucher 20 male 74* Marg^t ?oghe 23 female 75 W^m Crawford 27 male 76 Nancy Crawford 22 female 77 Marg^t Crawford 9 mos female 78 W^m Adams 55 male U. States 79 William Adams 57 male 80 George Adams 19 male 81 Eliza Adams 17 female 82 Tho^s Elliott 66 male 83 Ester Elliott 77 female 84 James Elliott 38 male 85 Ester Elliott 8 female 86 Enoch Fennly 18 male 87 Benj^n Dorset 70 male 88 Sam^l Thompson 55 male 89 Mary Thompson 55 female 90 John Thompson 31 male 91 Samuel Thompson 17 male 92 Mary Thompson 19 female 93* Emmel? Thompson 15 male 94 Mark Thompson 10 male 95 William Thompson 20 male 96 Fabby Thompson 26 female 97 Fred^k Thompson 12 mos male 98 Emma Thompson 4 female 99 Edwin Thompson 3 male 100 Bernard Brady 40 male 101 Rob^t Cliofford 27 male 102 John Rorybler? 22 male 103 Bessa M^cKee 13 female 104 John Farrell 34 male 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. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passengers were numbered by the transcribers for ease of referencing. * Occuptions of all pssengers, exceot for no. 9, was written vertically as "farmers, labourers and mechanics". * All passengers intended to reside in the United States therfore this column is not shown. 23 Surname may be Hueston.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 53.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 May 2009
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