Immigrant Ships
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Ship Southampton


London, England to New York
2 July 1862

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I (not completed) Master of the Ship Southampton do solemnly, ? that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me,and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Cu? list of all the passengers taken on board of the said Ship at ?ondon said ship has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of ? of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to ? that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said passengers who have died on said voyage, and the name and ages of ? So help me God. L. Whitman
Sworn to this July 1862 ?. Before me ?Ewl??
List or Manifest Of All the PASSENGERS taken on board the (ship name not listed) whereof ? Whitman is Master, from (no port listed) burthen (tonnage not listed) to?
Columns represent: given names, surname, age, sex, occupation, the country in which they severally belong, the country in which they ??tend to become inhabitants, died on the voyage*, ?
 1  Jos Moss We???ings   37     Male     Wrecker               Bahamas  United States
 2* Henry A?th?? Vi?n??t 32     Male     merchant              England  United States
 3* Wm Gam??ell          28     Male     capt A??y             Irland   United States
 4* Eliza Ware           26     Female                         Irland   United States
 5* Anna Ware            30     Female                         Irland   United States
 6* Caroline Hem???n     32     Female                         America  United States
 7  Rob Woodman          30     male     Merchant              England  United States
 8* J?ssie Woodman       26     female   wife                  England  United States
 9* Jos Woodman           7y 6m male     son                   England  United States
10* J?n Woodman           3y 6m female   son                   England  United States
11  Frank Woodman         2y 6m male     son                   England  United States
12* Ra?? Woodman         Inf    Female   daughter              England  United States
13  John Wooderson       28     male     Clerk                 England  United States
14  Wm Jamkerson         21     male     shoemaker             England  United States
15* Henry Ha??is         20     male     architect             England  United States
16* Jos Cliff??d         20     male     clerk                 England  United States
17  R Buschfield         20     male     ropemaker             England  United States
18  Olfred Fitch         20     male     Draper                England  United States
19  Henry Robertson      28     male     clerk                 England  United States
20  John Winfield        21     male     Brewer                England  United States
21  And Tegman           45     male     Farmer                Holland  United States
22* Alliss Tegman        38     daughter wife                  Holland  United States
23* John Tegnan           6     female   daughter              Holland  United States
24* Bartha Tegnan         4     female   daughter              Holland  United States
25* Landersan Tegman     Inft   male     son                   Holland  United States
26  John Gillby          21     male     clerk                 England  United States
27  Margarett Gillby     23     female   wife                  England  United States
28  John Iesly           25     male     clerk                 England  United States
29* Wm Kichman           42     male     carpenter             England  United States
30  Elis Richman         21     female   wife                  England  United States
31  Eliza Richman        11y 6m female   Daughter              England  United States
32* John R??hman         10     male     son                   England  United States
33* Sarah Ri?man          9y 6m female   Daughter              England  United States
34* Wm Ri?man             5y 6m male     son                   England  United States
35  Matilda Ri??man       7y 6m female   Daughter              England  United States
36* Fred^e Ric?man        3     male     son                   England  United States
37* Ra? Richman           2     female   Daughter              England  United States
38* Ch's Richman         inft.  female   Daughter              England  United States
39* Rob Hyde             inft.  male     farmer                England  United States
40* Reg Cox              18     male     Optician              England  United States
41  Mo??a Bouy           26     male     Laborer               England  United States
42  Rich Thed            15     male     Laborer               Irland   United States
43  Thim Shea            18     male     Laborer               Irland   United States
44  John W Schafer       18     male     cabinet maker         Holland  United States
45  Cath Boner           21     female   servant               America  United States
46  Thos Salhold         34     male     merchant              France   United States
47* Lewis Da?g?y         30     male     Blacksmith            England  United States
48* Wm Da?g?y            22     male     farmer                England  United States
49* Jos Dangry           26     male     farmer                Irland   United States
50* Cat Clif?ord         41     female   cook                  England  United States
51  Ellen Clifford       16     servant  daughter              England  United States
52* Wm Clifford           9y 6m male     son                   England  United States
53* John Mich?l?n        28     male     grower                England  United States
54  Hariet Morgan        19     female   wife                  England  United States
55* El?za M?tch?ll       23     female   going to her brother  England  United States
56* El?? M?is            42     female   st??a?t???            America  United States


Transcriber's Notes:

*  The use of * indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder 
   not the transcriber or is used to call your attention to additional 
   information in the transcriber's notes below.

?  The use of ? indicates words or letters that could not be read due to the 
   quality of the original document.

*  These passengers were numbered by the transcriber, not on original manifest.

*  There were no births or deaths on this passage.


Passenger Notes:

# 1 - The ? letters are without loops or tails. The first word in the column
      "the country in which they intend to become inhabitants" is smeared, but
      one can see it was United States.
# 2 - The ?s in this passenger's middle name could be "r" and "ur". His surname
      ?s are indecipherable letters, which have no loops or tails.
# 3 - The surname of this passenger has ?s, but there are no tails or loops.
      His occupation ? could be capt. Army.
# 4 - A blank (space) is located in the "occupation" column on the original
      document. Irland is spelled incorrectly on the original manifest, in the
      column "country in which they severally belong".
# 5 - A blank (space) is located in the "occupation" column on the original
      document. Irland is represented by ditto marks on the original manifest's
      "country in which they severally belong" column.
# 6 - The forth letter appears to be an "l", "f", or a line through, in the
      original document. The 5th and 6th letters have no tails or loops. The
      "occupation" column was blank, in the original manifest.
# 8 - The passenger's first name, has what appears to be, an ink blot where the
      second letter is.
# 9 - This passenger's first name is in a very dark area of the original
      manifest.The first name could be an abbreviation, Jos, which could be
      Joseph.
#10 - The ? in this passenger's first name was indecipherable and might be the
      abbreviation "Jn", on the original manifest. This passenger is listed as
      a female in the "sex" column. However, he is a "son" in the "occupation"
      column on the original manifest.
#12 - This passenger's first name could be an abreviation and the last letter
      could end with a loop. The original document is marred.
#15 - This passenger's surname is partially faded where the ?s are, on the
      original manifest. I believe the surname could be Harris.
#16 - This passenger's ? letters, are faded on the original manifest. It could
      be "or", which would make his surname Clifford.
#23 - This passenger's sex is listed as "female" and occupation as "son". John
      is the first name and is quite clear. This passenger's surname is written
      Tegnan and his mother and father's surname is spelled Tegman, on the
      original manifest.
#24 - This passenger's surname is spelled Tegnan on the original manifest and
      her parent's surname is spelled Tegman.
#25 - In the "sex" column the word "female" was written, by the original
      transcriber. The letters "f" and "e" were scratched out and the word
      "male" was left, in the "sex" column.
#29 - This passenger's surname appears as Kichmand on the original manifest,
      but in all probability is Richman like the 9 surnames that follow his.
      Faded ink on the original manifest caused this to happen.
#32 - John R??hman is a child travelling with the Richman family. 
#33 - Sarah Ri??man is a child travelling with the Richman family.
#34 - Wm Ri??man is a child travelling with the Richman family.
#35 - Matilda Ri??man was a child travelling with the Richman Family.
#36 - Fred^e Ric?man was a child travelling with the Richman Family. This
      passenger's first name is spelled Fred, followed by an elevated lower
      case "e".
#37 - This passenger's first name has 3 letters. "Ra" is clear.The ? letter
      could be and "e" or "c" or "r". It could be an abreviation.
#38 - This passenger's first name has an apostrophe in the name, on the
      original document. "Ch's" could be an abbreviation.
#38 & #39 - are joined in the "age" column by a verticle squiggly line, which
      was drawn on the original manifest. There are two words written
      diagonally, one in each box, they say "two infnts", on the original 
      manifest. 
#39 - is a farmer, although an infant, in the occupation column.
#40 - This passenger has, in the "age" column, what appears to be, two verticle
      ditto marks, above his age; all of this on the original manifest.
#41 - This passenger has ?s in his first name. All are lower case letters
      without tails or loops.
#47 - Lewis Da?g?y. Faded ink has made his surname questionable. See #49.
#48 - Wm Da?g?y. Faded ink has made his surname questionable. See #49.
#50 - This passenger's surname has a ? mark for the fifth letter which is
      smeared on the original manifest. The next two passengers' surname is
      Clifford.
#52 - Wm Clifford. This passenger is listed as a female in the "sex" column
      with the "fe" scratched off the original manifest.
#53 - This passenger's surname ? marks could be "e"s. The ink on the original
      manifest has faded. They are lower case letters without tails or loops.
#55 - In all cases there are no dots over "i"s; so letters appear as "e" or are
      "e".
#56 - This passenger's first name could be Elma or Elena. The questionable 
      letters are lower case no loops or tails. The ink has faded on parts of
      the letters.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 220, List 635.
Transcribed by Kathleen a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 March 2001



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