Ship Patrick Henry
I, J.E. Mulland*, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me, to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Patrick Henry whereof I am Master, from London So help me God, J.E. Mulland
Sworn to this 3 Nov 1851 Before me J. E. Mulland
List or Manifest OF ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Patrick Henry whereof J. E. Mulland is Master, from London burthen 881 88/95 tons.
Columns represent: Age, Sex, Occupation, The country to which they severally belong, The country in which they intend to become inhabitants, and Died on Voyage.
Cabin Passengers
1 Robert Garnham 26 M Gent England U.S.
2 Christopher Wadded 20 M Farmer England U.S.
3 Frederick Pike 20 M Agent England U.S.
4 James Caldwell 44 M Teacher England U.S.
5 Ellen Merton 26 F England U.S.
6 Catherine Gillard 30 F England U.S.
7 Sarah E. Payne 22 F England U.S.
8* Thomas Wheele? 66 M Miller England U.S.
9* William D?ks ?7 M Farmer England U.S.
10 John Bristow 16 M U.S. U.S.
11* ?rances Hill 39 M Farmer U.S. U.S.
12 Elisa Goodaron 40 F England U.S.
13 Emaly Goodaron 12 F England U.S.
14 Henry Goodaron 14 M England U.S.
Steerage Passengers
15 Caroline Taylor 30 F
16 Henry Taylor 9 M
17 Ann Taylor 7 F
18 Charles Taylor 5 M
19 Edwin Taylor 11 M
20 Emaly Taylor 6m F
21 Alf?e? Tille? 30 M Teacher England U.S.
22 William Gund 57 M Laborer England U.S.
23 Edward Chandler 34 M Carpenter England New York
24* Jane Sull??????? 11 F England New York
25* Timothy Sull?????? 9 M England New York
26* William Sull?????? 7 M England New York
27 William Mackie 20 M Laborer England New York
28* William Le?? 61 M England New York
29* Daniel Bro??? 32 M England New York
30* Jacob Sh?mute 37 M England New York
31 Elizabeth Sh?mute 40 F England New York
32 Adolf Fogel 24 M England New York
33 Sodear Fogel 6 F England New York
34* Jacob Sh?mute 4 M England New York
35* Morris Cro?se 30 M England New York
36 John Bateman 27 M England New York
37 James Biss 27 M England New York
38 Susan Meredeth 22 F England New York
39 Elizabeth Meredeth 26 F England New York
40 Mary Welch 25 F England New York
41 George Tempest 18 M England New York
42* Henry Ca??i 50 M farmer England New York
43 June Ca??i 50 F England New York
44 James Ca??i 22 M farmer England New York
45 Joseph Ca??i 17 M farmer England New York
46 Henry Ca??i 12 M farmer England New York
47 George Holland 22 M farmer England New York
48 Henry Soukes 45 M farmer England New York
49* Eliza Soukes 38 f England New York
50 John Soukes 28 m farmer England New York
51 Thomas Soukes 16 m England New York
52* E????? Soukes 15 f England New York
53 Mary Soukes 11 f England New York
54 Henry Soukes 10 m England New York
55 Catherine Soukes 6 f England New York
56 Alice Soukes 4 f England New York
57* James Co??de 22 m farmer England New York
58 Elyah Co??de 24 f England New York
59 Mary Co??de 19 f England New York
60 George Walters 35 m farmer England New York
61* William Rees 28 m farmer England New York
62 Mary Rees 27 f England New York
63* William Rees 6m m England New York
64 Mary Ann Knowlaw 20 f England New York
65 Harry Slater 25 m farmer England New York
66 Thomas Sully 22 m farmer England New York
67 John Reeves 25 m farmer England New York
68 James Reeves 23 m farmer England New York
69* William Br??? 19 m farmer England New York
70 Wiliam Rutter 26 m labourer England New York
71 Cecilia 27 f England New York
72 Cecilia 2 f England New York
73 Charles Heiaeuresch 34 m labourer England New York
74 James Brooman 17 m labourer England New York
75 Charles Seugard 46 m labourer England New York
76 Sarah 41 f England New York
77 John 21 m labourer England New York
78 Jane Poulterer 28 f labourer England New York
79 Robert Payne 46 m labourer England New York
80 John R. Payne 6 m England New York
81 Michael Bywater 36 m labourer England New York
82 Ann Bywater 30 f England New York
83 Elya Bywater 11 f England New York
84 John Bywater 8 m England New York
85 Ann Bywater 3 f England New York
86 Ingram Pettet 43 m labourer England New York
87 Edward Hart 30 m labourer England New York
88 William Hart 26 m labourer England New YOrk
89 John Lean 24 m labourer England New York
90 Elizabeth Davis 31 f England New York
91 William Davis 2 m England New York
92* Horace Ga??den 19 m labourer England New York
93 James McKay 16 m labourer England New York
94 John Belson 30 m labourer England New York
95 Mary Belson 30 f England New York
96 Robert Belson 2 m England New York
97* Harriet Belson 10m f England New York
98 Stephen Shakeles 27 m England New York
99 William Shakeles 36 m labourer England New York
100 William Shakeles 9 m England New York
101 Thomas Shakeles 7 m England New York
102 John Shakeles 2 m England New York
103 Thomas George 50 m labourer England New York
104 Thomas George 21 m labourer England New York
105 Henry Brown 34 m labourer England New York
106 Henry Brown 10 m England New York
107 Joseph Bottow 27 m labourer England New York
108 Mary Bottow 25 f England New York
109 Isaac Bottow 17 m England New York
110 June Kiney 24 f England New York
111 Mary Hollen 27 f England New York
112* John Jack 27 f England New York
113* Charles Tra?an?? 20 m labourer England New York
114 Bridget Leany 30 f England New York
115* George Bor???s 25 m labourer England New York
116 Edward Tucker 16 m England New York
117 Frances McCabe 16 m Farmer England New York
118* Elizabeth R?gan 20 f
119* Elizabeth Morgan ?0 f
120* Martha ??lett 30 f
121 Matthew Roberts 51 m
122 Mary Roberts 54 f
123* Charles Ba???tte 45 m
124 John Ba???tte 35 m
125 Sarah Ba???tte 30 f
126 Charles Ba???tte 25 m
127 Nicholas Morgan 43 m
128 Emma Morgan 32 f
129* Elizabeth Morgan ? f
130 Catherine O Donald 20 f
131 John Warren 34 m
132 John Dyball 19 m
133 John Dyball 22 f
134 James Bywater 32 m
135 George Gegorcraft 20 m
136 Stephan Lerryard 10 m
Transcribers Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
It would appear they did not bother to repeat the surnames in steerage or use ditto marks.
From 118 on there are no dittos or anything to say that occupation, departure or arrive
points are the same as above
8 It is either an n with the humps spread out or maybe a strange r
9 The letter is either a u or 2 e's, age is possibley 57
11 It looks like the letter is probably an F but not sure
21 First letter looks like an r or n the 2nd 2 tt's or a u. The last letter of the
surname is n or r. The first name could be Alfred, the last name Tiller or Tillen.
24-26 they are all small letters, can not really tell, could be Sullivan.
28 Looks like u but could be nn
29 It is a small letter, maybe an e.
30 It is a small letter, maybe an e.
34 It is all small letters, could be an e and then m or nn and another vowel
35 The letrer is probably a u but could be n
42 Probably rr but could be a u. I don't if the X has a purpose if it does it
is not explained.
52 They are all small letters, it is written lighter than the others and not readible
57 Could be wde, ude, wcle those are the possiblies that I can see.
63 The word Infant is written in the year column
69 It is all small letters, could be iun, wn or something else
92 It looks like maybe os, not sure
97 The word infant is written in the age colmns below the 10 for months
112 Yes, John is listed as F
113 The first letter is tall, the 2nd a short letter and the last 2 could be
short l's or e's or maybe a u
115 Short letters with breaks in the word, could last 2 could be er
118 It is probably an a or e
119 It looks like a 3 but could be an 8
120 It could be M or Al or Hl really hard to tell
123 It could be fee or sse or f with 2 small letter of s with 2 small letters
129 A word maybe infant is written in the age column
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 107, List 1603.
Transcribed by Cheri Salz a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 July 2004
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