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Ship Tuscarora


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, PA
29 April 1832
I, J H Cheyney do solemnly, sincerely, and truly affirm 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 Tuscarora 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 at present and have been during the voyage, master of the said vessel. And I do likewise affirm that all matters whatsoever in the said Report or Manifest, are to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true.
Certified before me, this 29 day of April 1832 J H Cheyney
List or Manifest OF ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Ship Tuscarora whereof J H Cheyney is Master, from Liverpool 379 7/95 Tons, and owned by H & A Cope of Philadlephia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, The Country Belonging, Country of which it is their intention to become Inhabitants*, Number and Names of Passengers who have died on the voyage*.
 1  Wilson Salthoren   30    Male    Gentleman       England
 2  Jane Parker        25    Female                  England
 3  Harriet Bernard    25    Female                  England
 4  Thomas Robison     50    Male    Merchant        U.States of America
 5  George Tomilson    50    Male    Labourer        England
 6  Jas McClaskey      23    Male    Labourer        U.States of America
 7  Hugh McAlhaney     23    Male    Labourer        U.States of America
 8  Thomas Hasson      30    Male    Labourer        Great Britain
 9  Patrick Hasson     18    Male    Labourer        Great Britain
10  Geo Murphy         24    Male    Labourer        Great Britain
11  Saml Winterbottom  20    Male    Labourer        Great Britain
12  John Holsworth     19    Male    Manufacture     Great Britain
13  Wm Dunakey         34    Male    Manufacture     U.States of America
14  Biddy Dunakey      24    Female                  U.States of America
15  John Howarth       28    Male    Calico Printer  U.States of America
16  Amelia Orr         21    Female                  U.States of America
17  John Orr            3    Male                    U.States of America
18  Thos Walton        20    Male    Manufacturor    Great Britain
19  Mary Walton        18    Female                  Great Britain
20  William Bust       20    Male    Horticulturist  Great Britain
21  Lawrence Whaley    20    Male    Labourer        Great Britain
22  Roger Holmes       34    Male    Agriculturist   Great Britain
23  James Baird        30    Male    Stone Cutter    Great Britain
24  Alexander Russel   28    Male    Stone Cutter    Great Britain
25  John Mills         24    Male    Hatter          Great Britain
26  Martha Mills       25    Female                  Great Britain
27  Joseph Mills        2    Male                    Great Britain
28  Alice Mills         3mos Female                  Great Britain
29  Jane McClawskey    20    Female                  Great Britain
       

Transcriber's notes:  
* The use of a ? indicates a word or letters that could not be read, due to quality
  of original document
* Column Country of which it is their intention to become Inhabitants.
  All United States of America.  
* No passengers recorded as having died on the voyage.
 
National Archives and Records Administration: Film 425 Reel 47
Transcribed by Dorothy Wiland a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 May 2000



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