This was an abstract of passengers arriving in the second quarter of 1848, ending 30 June 1848. 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 second quarter of 1848, ending 30 June 1848.
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 Benj. Curry 20 male seaman Bahamas U. States
2 Benj. Sweeting 22 male seaman Bahamas
3 Wm. Sawyer 27 male seaman Bahamas
4 J. Clark 29 male seaman Bahamas
5 Sarah Albury 48 female housewife Bahamas
6 Frances Reed 22 female housewife Bahamas
7* John Wha?ton 18 male student U. States
8 W. Watson 15 male student Gt. Britain
9* J?s Hal? 22 male student Gt. Britain
10 James Elden 24 male seaman Gt. Britain
11 Thomas Elden 28 male seaman Gt. Britain
12 John Sands 26 male seaman Gt. Britain
13 Edwin Knowles 33 male seaman Gt. Britain
14* Edward S?nne? 40 male seaman Gt. Britain
15 Wm. Sawyer 50 male seaman Gt. Britain
16 Anhula Sawyer 53 female housewife Gt. Britain
17 Constant Russell 9 female Gt. Britain
18 Liberty Roberts 50 female housewife Gt. Britain
19 Mary Ann Roberts 20 female housewife Gt. Britain
20 Richard Roberts 12 male Gt. Britain
21 Zenobia Roberts 1 female Gt. Britain
22 A. Curry 15 male Gt. Britain
23 Mary Curry 55 female housewife Gt. Britain
24 Massala Curry 18 female housewife Gt. Britain
25 Margaret Lowe 20 female housewife Gt. Britain
26 Wm. Lowe 1 boy Gt. Britain
27* ?. Curry 40 female housewife Gt. Britain
28* ?. Curry 18 female Gt. Britain
29 Elwelder Curry 10 female Gt. Britain
30 Albert Saunders 20 male seaman Gt. Britain
Custom House, Key West
June 30th 1848
(Signed) S. Malloy, Col'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:
#7 surname could be Whatton or Whalton.
#9 first name Jos. or Jas.; surname Hall or Hale.
#14 surname could be something like Sunnel or Sinnet or Simnel
or variation.
#27-28 first initial possibly Z but not certain.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 4.
Transcribed and Contributed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
7 November 2001
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