Immigrant Ships
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Ship Franklin


Liverpool, England to Baltimore, Maryland
Fourth Quarter 1820

DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE - PORT OF BALTIMORE
[There is no sworn statement for this ship.]
[There is no captain's name listed for this ship.]
List of all Passengers Arrived from Foreign Countries in the Port of Baltimore 1 October to 31 December 1820.
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex,Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
 1  J.    Henderson  32 female none      England    U.States
 2  B.    Burns      29 female none      England    U.States
 3  S.    Hogan      28 female none      England    U.States
 4  J.    Hogan       8 male             England    U.States
 5  T.    Hogan       5 male             England    U.States
 6  T.    Thesling   21 male   labourer  England    U.States
 7  E.    Rourke     29 female none      England    U.States
 8  W.    Rourke      8 female           England    U.States
 9  P.    Rourke     10 male             England    U.States
10  M.    Duff       18 male   labourer  England    U.States
11  M.    Lyon       23 male   mechanic  England    U.States
12  J.    Balony     28 male   labourer  England    U.States
13  J.    Eagan      42 female none      England    U.States
14  E.    Eagan      14 male             England    U.States
15  J.    Eagan      12 female           England    U.States
16  J.    Eagan       9 male             England    U.States
17  F.    Eagan       7 male             England    U.States
18  E.    Eagan       4 female           England    U.States
19  W'm   Yates      25 male   farmer    England    U.States
20  J.    Tate       44 female none      England    U.States
21  M.    Tate       20 female none      England    U.States
22  A.    Tate       14 female           England    U.States
23  J.    Tate       18 female           England    U.States
24  W'm   Tate       12 male             England    U.States
25  E.    Tate       11 female           England    U.States
26  M. A. Tate        9 female           England    U.States
27  J.    Tate        8 female           England    U.States
28  G.    Tate        5 female           England    U.States
29  J.    Hargrave   67 male   surgeon   England    U.States
30  J.    Ellicot    30 female none      England    U.States
31  H.    Ellicot    12 female           England    U.States
32  J.    Ellicot     6 female           England    U.States
33  M.    Ellicot     4 female           England    U.States
34  T.    Gartride   45 female           England    U.States
35  H.    Gartride   21 female           England    U.States
36  B.    Gartride   18 female           England    U.States
37  S.    Gartride   16 female           England    U.States
38  J.    Adair      28 male   merchant  England    U.States
39  A.    Gower      24 male   merchant  U. States  U.States
40  S.    Graham     24 female none      U. States  U.States
41  R. L. Graham     23 female none      U. States  U.States
42  P.    Higgins    44 female none      England    U.States
43  J.    Higgins    50 male   farmer    England    U.States
44  M.    Higgins    17 male   none      England    U.States
45  A.    Higgins    18 female none      England    U.States
46  C.    Higgins    13 female none      England    U.States
47  J.    Higgins    11 male             England    U.States
48  P.    Higgins     8 male             England    U.States
49  J.    Pinstell   21 male   farmer    England    U.States
50  J.    Watson     18 male   farmer    England    U.States
51  G.    Watson     21 male   farmer    England    U.States
52  S.    Stanhope   25 male   merchant  England    U.States
53  E.    Stanhope   24 female none      England    U.States

*District and Port of Baltimore
 December 31st 1820
 Collector's Office
 (signed) James H. McCullock
          Coll't.


Transcriber's Notes:

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

* Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

* The Quarterly List of the 4th Quarter of 1820 carried the Collector's Office
  statement following the last ship. 
  
? The question mark indicates illegible letters or words on the original
  document.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 December 2003




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