Unspecified Ship
This was an abstract of passengers arriving in the third quarter of 1843, ending 30 September. Names of ships were not mentioned on the abstract.
List of all the Passengers arriving in the District of Key West from Foreign Ports or place to be landed at Key West during the 3rd Quarter ending the 30th September 1843.
Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit. The last column was U. States for all, so that column will be eliminated here.
1 E. J. Wentworth 35 male carpenter United States U. States 2 Hy. Kelly 23 male seaman Great Britain 3* A???sa Swintry 22 male seaman Great Britain 4* John ?ash 24 male seaman Great Britain 5 Wm. Albury 24 male seaman Great Britain 6 John Roberts 27 male seaman Great Britain 7 Jno. Ingraham 18 male seaman Great Britain 8 Chas. Barker 18 male seaman Great Britain 9 A. Roberts 19 male seaman Great Britain 10 W. Roberts 18 male seaman Great Britain 11 W. Sawyer 18 male seaman Great Britain 12 Jos. Roberts 17 male seaman Great Britain 13 R. Roberts 16 male seaman Great Britain 14 Ann Roberts 16 female Great Britain 15 Charlotte Roberts 13 female Great Britain 16 Maria Roberts 9 female Great Britain 17 Fanny Roberts 4 female Great Britain 18 Charlotte Roberts 45 female Great Britain 19* Mary ?urry 27 female Great Britain 20 Benj. ?urry 10 male Great Britain 21 William ?urry 8 male Great Britain 22 Amelia ?urry 6 female Great Britain 23 Joseph ?urry 4 male Great Britain 24 B. Lowe 32 female Great Britain 25 E. Lowe 14 female Great Britain 26 Sam'l Lowe 6 male Great Britain 27 Mary Lowe 4 female Great Britain 28 Amelia Lowe 2 female Great Britain 29 Amelia Kemp 22 female Great Britain 30 Joseph Kemp 3 male Great Britain 31 Benj. Kemp 1 male Great Britain 32 Martha Kemp 35 female Great Britain 33 Mary Ann Kemp 14 female Great Britain 34 Fanny Kemp 10 female Great Britain 35 Joseph Russel 60 male seaman Great Britain 36 Sarah Russel 55 female Great Britain 37 Mary Baker 22 female Great Britain 38 Philip Baker 6 female Great Britain 39 Mary Baker 1 female Great Britain 40 W. Russel 15 male seaman Great Britain 41 Jno. Kemp 35 male seaman Great Britain 42 Dr. Wurderman 30 male physician United States 43 Edward Spauldin 55 male merchant United States 44 J. Bailey 35 male merchant United States 45* ? Hughs 27 male engineer United States 46 D. Sanches 34 male merchant United States 47* ? Paneso 30 male servant Spain 48 N. C. Ventres 32 male seaman United States 49 James Martinnelly 16 male seaman United States 50 John Gunther 28 male seaman Great Britain 51* ? Smart 26 male seaman United States 52 Jno. Pierce 23 male seaman Great Britain 53 Jno. Demerett 21 male seaman Great Britain 54 Sam'l Knowles 23 male seaman Great Britain 55 Jno. Lawrence 19 male seaman Great Britain 56 Tom Romer 33 male merchant Great Britain 57 Dan'l Sipple 25 male carpenter United States 58 Wm. Sawyer 26 male seaman Great Britain 59 Ja's Sawyer 23 male seaman Great Britain Collector's Office Key West Sept. 30th, 1843 (Signed) A. Gordon, Coll'r Transcriber's 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. Passenger Notes: #3 first name looks something like Amrisa or Awresa or Arrisa. #4 surname probably Cash or perhaps Dash. #19-23 surname could be Curry or Durry. #45 no first name or initial recorded. #47 see #45. #51 see #45.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed and Contributed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 October 2001
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