Ship Galen
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
A List of Passengers who have Reported in the District of Richmond from any Foreign Port or Place in the Quarter Ending June 30th 1820.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging, country to which they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Thomas Spring 62 male farmer England Baltimore 2 Margaret Spring 52 female England Baltimore 3 Sydne? Spring * 22 male England Baltimore 4 Aclhebold Spring 18 male Baltimore 5 George Spring 15 male Baltimore 6 Henry Spring 13 male Baltimore 7 John Devaston Spring 11 male Baltimore 8 Hannah Sha??on * 25 female Baltimore 9 James Price 41 male farmer Ohio 10 Mary Price 42 female Ohio 11 James Price 17 male Ohio 12 Thomas Price 14 male Ohio 13 Mary Price 12 female Ohio 14 Ann Price 9 female Ohio 15 William Stokes 42 male farmer Ohio 16 John Price * ? male Ohio 17 Sarah Brown 22 female servant Ohio 18 Edward F??ninghey * 28 male joiner England Pittsburg 19 Harriett F??ninghey 29 female Pittsburg 20 Lewis Wilde 27 male guardener Pittsburg 21 Hannah Wilde 30 female Pittsburg 22 John M???y * 38 male carpenter Baltimore 23 Mary M???y 22 female Baltimore 24 Charles M???y * ?mo Baltimore 25 Mary Ann Wilde * 5 female Baltimore 26 Eliza Wilde * 9mo Baltimore 27 Thomas Cra?ley * 16 male labourer Ireland Pittsburg Custom House, Richmond July 1, 1820 J. Gibbon, Coll. Transcriber's Notes: * The ship probably departed from Liverpool, England, but only Liverpool was written on list. The passengers were probably all from England except the last one. However, there were no ditto marks for country of origin, except for those noted above. They were all bracketed in the right hand column, so perhaps that was meant for origin as well as destination, but it was not stated as such. * #3 last letter of first name looks like r, but name is probably Syndey. * #8 surname looks like Sharmon or Shannon. * #18-19 surname looks like Fanningley or Fanninghey. * #22-24 surname possibly Murry or Marny or Mainy. * #24 age could be 4 months. * #25-26 were bracketed with the passengers for Baltimore, but the other Wildes were marked as going to Pittsburg. * #26 possibly ditto marks to indicate her middle name was Ann. * #27 surname possibly Crawley or Cranley.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 16.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 15 September 1999
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