Immigrant Ships
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Schooner Margaret


St. Augustine, Florida* to Charleston, South Carolina
1 January 1820

[There is no sworn statement for this ship.]
[There is no captain's name listed for this ship.]
List of Passengers taken on board of Vessels in foreign Ports or Places who have arrived at Charleston 1 January to 31 March 1820.
*Columns represent: Names of Passengers, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become an inhabitant.
    
1 Joseph Coppinger 18 Male  Merchant  Spain  Charleston
2 Joseph Guadarama 18 Male  Merchant  Spain  Charleston
3 Manuel Guerr     30 Male  Merchant  Spain  Charleston

*Collectors Office
 Charleston So Carolina
 31 March 1820
 (signed) James R P?????
    
Transcriber's Notes:
*Florida was ceded to the United States by Spain in 1819,
 but St. Augustine was apparently still considered to be
 a foreign port.
*The original Quarterly list had columns for Month, Day, 
 Name of Vessel, and Where taken on Board. 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.  
*The Quarterly List of the 1st Quarter of 1820 carried the 
 Collector's Office statement following the last ship.     
? Denotes illegible character on original.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Transcribed by Don Schmalbeck for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
1 July 1999



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