Schooner Charles King
I D. Cronk do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the Report or Manifest subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the District of Phila. contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers which were on board the Sch Chas King* at the time of her sailing from the port of St. John or which have been taken on board at any time since; that I am at present, and have been during the voyage, master of the said vessel. And I do likewise swear that all matters whatsoever in the said Report or Manifest are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. Sworn before me, this 13 day of July 1832 Signed J Loy Collector Signed David Cronk
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Sch Chas King whereof Cronk is Master, from St. John burthen 123 tons 7/94 and owned by O J McLaughlin of St. John and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, To what country belonging, Country of which it is their intention to become inhabitants. On this list all the passengers were classified as Laborers so this column is deleted. All the passengers were from Ireland and all were intending to become inhabitants of the U.S. These columns were also deleted. No passengers died on this voyage.
1 James Madden male 25
2 Wm Cunningham male 23
3 Elizabeth Cunningham female 37
4 Ellen Boyle female 25
5 Dominick Gorman male 30
6 Peter Faighn male 25
7 Jno Mullen male 25
8 Rich Nugent male 23
9 Nancy Nugent female 21
10 James McLemlay* male 30
11 Jno Brown male 29
12 Wm McInten male 40
13 Mrs McInten male* 39
14 Hugh McInten male 19
15 Catherine McInten male* 18
16 May McInten male* 16
17 Wm McInten male 11
18 Barney McInten male 6
19 Jane McInten female 7
20 Ann McInten female 3
Transcriber's Notes:
The use of an asterick denotes an ommission or error on the part of the
original recorder.
Although the captain listed everyone as laborers, I would think
passengers 17 through 20 were not.
* The name of this Schooner is Charles King.
10* This last name was very hard to read. My best guess is the first
letter after the "Mc" is an "L".This name might also be McLernlay,
McHernlay or McHemlay.
13* This passenger should have been listed as female.
15* This passenger should have been listed as female.
16* This passenger should have been listed as female.
National Archives and Records Administration Film, M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Jim Riddle for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 9 Aug 1999
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