Immigrant Ships
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Ship Edward


Belfast, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Unspecified Date of Arrival in 1803

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA – PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list.
List of passengers intending to go from Belfast to Philadelphia in the Ship Edward, from Belfast, 19 April 1803.*
Columns represent: name, occupation, age.
   
  1 James        Greg             farmer    46
  2 Thomas       Greg             farmer    18
  3 John         Greg             farmer    19
  4 Thomas       Fleming          labourer  19
  5 Hugh         Porter           labourer  24
  6 John         Martin           labourer  21
  7 Alexr        McMeekin         labourer  21
  8 Adm          Dunn          *  farmer    30
  9 Thomas       Monks            farmer    60
 10 Robert       Monks            farmer    22
 11 Joseph       Monks            farmer    20
 12 Thomas       Monks            farmer    17
 13 John         Smith            labourer  20
 14 Hu           McBride       *  labourer  26
 15 W            McBride          labourer  25
 16 W            Dawson           labourer  28
 17 Jno          Craven           labourer  25
 18 James        Fox              labourer  40
 19 Ja           Mooney        *  labourer  16
 20 James        Towel            labourer  22
 21 James        Burns            labourer  20
 22 Robt         Labody           gent      32
 23 Hers         McCullough    *  farmer    27
 24 Wm           Scott            farmer    22
 25 James        Kirkman          farmer    40
 26 Wm           Bingham          farmer    40
 27 James        Bingham          farmer    14
 28 John         Norris           labourer  16
 29 Hugh         Murphy           labourer  18
 30 Edwd         Wilson           gent      18
 31 Ardsal       Hanlay        *  labourer  22
 32 James        Read             labourer  23
 33 Jos          Haddock          labourer  27

Transcriber's Notes:   
* This was probably near the date of departure from Ireland.  It probably 
  arrived during the summer months.  

  #8 first name as found.
 #14 same as #8.
 #19 same as #8.
 #23 same as #8.
 #31 same as #8.

This information was originally published in "Passenger Lists to America" 
in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, along with 
a number of other lists, between 1906 and 1912, by Gerald Fothergill.  
These lists were found by Fothergill, while searching through the 
British Archives, in British Museum Manuscript Add. 35932. 

It was subsequently published in "Ship Passenger Lists" by Carl Boyer 3rd, 
in 1977, Newhall, California.  Library of Congress Catalogue number: 
76-37355.
Contributed and Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of
the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 January 2000



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