Immigrant Ships
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Sloop Lady Washington


St. Augustine, Florida to Charleston, South Carolina
4 July 1820

[There is no sworn statement for this ship.]
The Master's name is listed as Watterman*.
Foreign Passengers arrived at the Port of Charleston from the 4 July to 30 September 1820.
*Columns represent: Names of Passengers, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
1 Oliver O'Harra       Male   35  Merchant   U States  Charleston
2 Charles Sully        Male   36  Merchant   U States  St. Augustine
3 William Travers      Male   30  Merchant   U States  Charleston
4 John Williams        Male   24  Marriner   U States  Charleston
5 M? McCauley          Female 20             Spain     St. Augustine
6 John Carraras        Male   29  Shoemaker  Spain     St. Augustine
7 Bartholomew Ianworth Male   20  Shoemaker  Spain     St. Augustine
8 Capt. Walton         Male   26  Marriner   British   St. Augustine


    
Transcriber's Notes:
*The Sloop Lady Washington arrived in Charleston again on
 4 August 1820, and the Master's name was spelled 'Waterman'.
*The original Quarterly list had columns for Month, Day, 
 Vessel's Name, Master, and Where From. These columns
 have been incorporated into the title information. 
 The remaining ships have been transcribed individually.     
*None died on voyage, therefore the column is omitted.   
? Denotes illegible character on original.

Correspondence 10/12/00 passenger #1 Oliver O'Harra"
Hugh Lewis of Gainesville, Florida was pleased to find his 
relative aboard the Sloop Lady Washington.  He was passenger 1, 
Oliver O'Hara of Charleston.  Oliver was well-traveled and also 
lived in Baltimore, Key West, and Montana.  Oliver served in 
the trading business for the City of Baltimore at Key West.  Oliver 
served as a private in Worth's 2nd Infantry during the War of 1812.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Transcribed by Don Schmalbeck for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
9 August 1999



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