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Ship Equator


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, PA
20 March 1832

I, Rupell E. Gloun, master of Ship Equator, 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 Ship Equator at the time of her sailing from the port of Liverpool or which have been taken on board at any time since; that I am present and have been during the voyage master of the 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. Sworn before me, this 20th day of March, 1832
So help me God. (signed) Rupell E. Gloun (signed) John Keny*, Collector
Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Equator whereof Rupell E. Gloun is master, from Liverpool burthen 398 tons and owned by S. & R. E. Gloun of Roxbury and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend to inhabit
    
  1.  John Quinsley*    23    Male   Merchant  Ireland   U. States     


Transcriber's Notes:     
*Collector's signature is unclear at the end; could be: Keny, Kenny or Keney.
 1. Passenger's name could also be Quinsby
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Cynthia Bird a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 August 2000



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