Immigrant Ships
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Unspecified Ship


St. Augustine, Florida to Charleston, South Carolina
7 April 1820

District and Port of Charleston
List of Passengers arrived at the Port of Charleston, 1st April to the 30th June.
[There is no sworn statement for this ship.]
*Columns represent: (1)Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, and Country of which they intend to become inhabitants.
1 Mary Lindsay   39  Female  Spinster  US      Charleston
2 Harriet Faith  17  Female  Spinster  US      Charleston
3 *  Peck        38  Male    Mariner   US      N York
4 Charles Sully  36  Male    Merchant  Spain   St. Augustine

District and Port of Charleston
Custom House
James B Pesc??, Collector
    

Transcriber's Notes:
? Denotes illegible character on original.
(1) The original Quarterly list had columns for date of arrival 
 and port of embarkation. This information has been incorporated into
 the title information.
 The remaining ships have been transcribed individually. 
 The columns containing the Ship's name and Captain's name were
 extremely dark and illegible on the left side of the list.
*Passenger 3:  No given name listed.
*None died on voyage, therefore the column is omitted.
?Collector's name:  looks like 'ud'.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 2.
Contributed and Transcribed by Don Schmalbeck, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 January 2000



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