Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Issabella


London, England to Charleston, South Carolina
May 1822

DISTRICT OF CHARLESTON - PORT OF CHARLESTON
List of all Passengers Arrived from Foreign Countries in the Port of Charleston 1 April to 30 June 1822.
*Columns represent the Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
    
1  Charles Mugridge   20   male    blacksmith     Britain    U.S.
2  John    Androne    21   male    sugar baker    Britain    U.S.
3  Oakon   Vegus      18   male    sugar baker    Britain    U.S.
4  Oland   Rache      20   male    sugar baker    Britain    U.S.
5  Henry   Shoulty    24   male    sugar baker    Britain    U.S.
6  John    Loconro    22   male    sugar baker    Britain    U.S.

*Collector's Office
 Charleston So. Carolina
 30 June 1822
*(signed) J.R. P?????? 
    

Transcriber's Notes:     

There is no sworn statement for this ship.

There is no captain's name listed for this ship.

* The original Quarterly List had columns for Name of Vessel, Month and Year of 
  Arrival, and Where from.  These columns have been incorporated into title
  information. The ships have been transcribed individually.

* None died on the voyage, therefore the column is omitted.

* The Quarterly List of the 2nd Quarter of 1822 carried the Collector's Office 
  statement following the last ship. The name of the signer may be J.R. Pringle.

? The question mark indicates illegible letters or words on the original document.

Correspondence regarding passenger #1 Mugridge
Charles Muggridge is my 3rd gr. grandfather.  We believe that Charles first
came to America a couple of years earlier with two brothers.  One of the
brothers died and the two remaining brothers returned to England.  Then in
1822, Charles returned to America to stay.  Bobby Muggridge
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 575, Roll 2.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 February 2002



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