Brig Paquete de Matanzas
I, Dn. Juan Batista De Sustacha, 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 Philadelphia, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the passengers which were on board the Brig Paquete de Matanzas at the time of her sailing from the Port of Matanzas or which have been taken on board an any time since; that I am at present and have been during the voyage master of 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. SO HELP ME GOD Sworn before me, this 5th day of June 1832 ?Juan Bta oi Sustaiho
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Spanish Brig Paquete de Matanzas whereof Sustacha is Master, from Matanzas burthen Tons and owned by of and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, To what country belonging, Country of which it is their intention to become inhabitants, Number and Names of Passengers who have died on the voyage*.
1. Cornelius Roberts 53 male Planter Foreigner U. States 2. Catharine Roberts 50 female Foreigner U. States 3. Raymundo Fourasa? 30 male Tailor Foreigner U. States 4. J. J. Pelago 25 male Merchant Foreigner U. States 5. Anna Macomb 43 female U. States U. States 6. Anita Glean 17 female U. States U. States 7. James Glean 15 male Planter U. States U. States 8. Francis Macomb 11 male U. States U. States 9. Louisa Macomb ? female U. States U. States 10. Francis Glean 19 male U. States U. States 11. Thos MaComb 7 male U. States U. States 12. Katy Jackson 15 female Servant U. States U. States 13. Thomas Sargent 40 male Merchant Foreigner U. States 14. Janet Sargent 15 female Foreigner U. States Transcriber's Notes: This list is unnumbered; numbers have been added by transcriber. *The 7th column, "Number and Names of Passengers who have died on the voyage' has no entries and is not transcriber above. #3 Name could be Fourasail or Fourasad. #9 age appears to have been written as a "3" and then "4" written on top of that. Correspondence 07/21/2004 passengers 5-11 #5 - Anna (Nancy) Gorham - Glean - Macomb, mother of passengers 6,7,8,9,10 & 11. Husband (a) - Anthony Glean, died Mantanzas, Cuba, March 1818. Husband (b) - Francis Macomb, died December, 1850 buried Greenwood Cemetery along with Anna. #8 - Frances Macomb (Female) - born April 8, 1822, Died 1882 - buried Greenwood Cemetery as Mrs. Charles Tessiere. Husband (a), Israel Augustus Thorndike. Husband (b) - Charles Tessiere. asteele@caribsurf.com
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47
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