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Ship Jubilee


Liverpool, England to New York
1 December 1827

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I Moses G Chaddock 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 Ship Jubilee whereof I am Master, from Liverpool. So help me God. (Signed) Moses G Chaddock
Sworn to, the 1^st Dec 1827 Before me, MO????? DC
LIST OR MANIFEST of all Passengers taken on board the Ship Jubilee whereof M G Chaddock is Master, from Liverpool, Burthen 409 Tons.
Columns represent: Names; Age (Years/Months); Sex; Occupation; The Country to which they severally belong; The Country in which they intend to become inhabitants; Died on the Voyage. (The column Died on the Voyage only has marks indicating no entry; therefore this column is omitted.)
    

 1  George Wilson     57   Male    Gentleman  England   United States
 2  Mary Wilson       22   female  Lady       England   United States
 3* John Castle       30   Male    Gentleman  England   England
 4* John Rasser       18   Male    Farmer     Ireland   United States
 5* Peter Rasser      16   Male    Farmer     Ireland   United States
 6* Jane Rasser       12   female             Ireland   United States
 7* Terressa Rasser   11   female             Ireland   United States
 8* Elizabeth Rasser  37   female             Ireland   United States
 9* George G????      33   Male    H???????   England   United States
10* Thomas Gondher    38   Male    Farmer     England   United States
11  Thomas Rigby      39   Male    Gentleman  England   United States
12  Betty Rigby       39   female             England   United States
13* Leah Rigby        10   female             England   United States
14* J??? Rigby         6   Male               England   United States
15* May Rigby          5   female             England   United States
16  Thomas Rigby       3   Male               England   United States
17* Eleana Rigby         8 female             England   United States

(Signed) December the 1 day 1827 Moses G Chaddock
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the original
  recorder; or a clarification by the transcriber.
The use of a ? indicates a letter that could not be deciphered, due to the
  quality of the original document.
The use of a caret ^ indicates the following letters in that word are
  superscripted.

Passenger Notes:
3:   Surname could be Cuth
4-8: 4,5,7,8 have the leading s which looks like fs, but 6 has the
     regular double ss. Note that there is a leading s in Terressa-#7
9:   Surname could be Grins or ?; occupation could be Shoemaker or Hornmaker
10:  Surname could be Goadher
13:  Given name could be Sarah
14:  Given name could be Jason
15:  Given name could be Mary
17:  Given name could be Eliasa or Eleanor

Collector of Customs (in the sworn statement): Name is indecipherable. It
may begin with MO and may end with the abbreviation DC which would stand
for Deputy Collector.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 11.
LDS FHL Film #0002256, #779.
Transcribed by Carolyn "Cari" McQuaid Thomas a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
with Proofreading assistance by James Robertson
5 March 2001



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