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Liverpool Packet, William, Virginia


Unspecified Port of England* to Richmond, Virginia
Second Quarter of 1824

DISTRICT OF RICHMOND – PORT OF RICHMOND
This is a list of passengers from 3 different ships, written as an abstract. The ships named were the Liverpool Packet, the William, and the Virginia. The abstract does not specify which passengers arrived on which of those ships.
List of all the Passengers, taken on board the Ships Liverpool Packet, William, and Virginia of (not filled in) in any Foreign Port or Place.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend to become inhabitants.
    
   
  1 William Brown     *  21  male    cleark    Liverpool  Virginia
  2 E? Pettie         *  30  female  none      Scotland   Virginia
  3 Joseph ?ubbert    *  43  male    merchant  England    Virginia
  4 Michael O'Riley      28  male    merchant  England    Virginia
  5 John Preston         28  male    merchant  England    Virginia
  6 William Collins      36  male    labourer  England    Virginia
  7 Martin Cunningham    24  male    labourer  England    Virginia
  8 John McNaugh?     *  13  male    labourer  England    Virginia
  9 Charles McGinerys    13  male    labourer  England    Virginia
 10 Sarah Gilbert        35  female  labourer  England    Virginia
 11 Lucy Ann Gilbert     16  female  labourer  England    Virginia
 12 Thomas Gilbert       10  male    labourer  England    Virginia
 13 Henry Gilbert         6  male    labourer  England    Virginia
 14 Joseph Gilbert        4  male    labourer  England    Virginia
 15 Sarah Gilbert     *   ?  female  labourer  England    Virginia
  
Custom House
Richmond, June 30th, 1824                                      
(Signed) ?. Gi?bon*, Coll.
    
Transcriber's Notes:
* The port of departure was not specified but most passengers are from
  England.
* letter in collector's surname could be l or b or s.     
  #1 cleark as found.
  #2 first name could be Emma.
  #3 surname possibly begins with C.
  #8 possibly r or t on end of surname.
 #15 age was 1 or 3.

Correspondence 03/03/2004 passengers #3 & 10-15 Gilbert 
Joseph and Sarah Gilbert were born in England.  Most of the children 
were born in Philadelphia. This was not their first trip to America.  
This family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1826.  Ten year old Thomas 
is my grandfather. Mark Gilbert

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 16.
Transcribed by Mary Koelzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 August 1999



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