Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Schooner Susan Phebe


Halifax, Nova Scotia to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2 November 1832

There was no sworn statement on this manifest.
List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Schooner Susan Phebe whereof E. Studley is Master, from Halifax. Burthen 99 4/95 tons and owned by (unreadable)/E. Studley of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: names, age, sex, occupation, to what country belonging, country of which it is their intention to become inhabitants.
    

 1  ? Gay               40     male    Laborer  Ireland  U.S.
 2  B Gay               35     female
 3  D Heapley           24     male
 4  ? Heapley           24     female
 5  D O'Donough         40     male
 6  E O'Donough         40     female
 7  M O'Donough          6     male
 8  G O'Donough          5     male
 9  E O'Donough          4     female
10  L Lawler            22     male
11  W Furlong           27     male
12  M Hegus             21     male              3  under 5       - 0.3
13  M Hegus             22     female            2  5-10          - 2.0
14  W D?lpst            22     male              2  15-20         - 2.0
15  D Wells             19     male              9  20-25         - 7.2
16  M Burgan            19     male              4  25-39         - 2.2
17  P Barnes            23     male              3  upwards of 40 - 2.1
18  E Barnes            26     female           23                 15.8
19  H Barnes             2     female
20  M Barnes             3mos  female
21  P Clougan           23     male        
22  D ?illing           25     male
23  Charles A Hamilton  20     male    Doctor   Halifax
     

Transcriber's Notes: 
There was no sworn statement on the ship manifest.
The information concerning the ages of the passenger is placed in
  approximately the same place as on the manifest.
Only the surnames of the "head of household" were written.  Subsequent 
  family members were only listed by the initial of their first name and 
  "do".  Transcriber interpreted this as "ditto" and repeated the surname.
The column for "Numbers and names of Passengers who have died on the voyage"
  was deleted since their were no entries.
Passenger 1 - Initial of first name was unreadable, possibly a "P" or "R".
Passenger 4 - No initial of first name was listed.
Passenger 14 - Hard to read, letter could possibly be a "e".
Passenger 22 - Hard to read, could possibly be "Billing" or "Pilling"
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Debbie McCarrell, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 September 1999



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