Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship South Boston


Liverpool, England to Charleston, South Carolina
17 December 1820

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 Charleston 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  Robert Maxwell       40  male    merchant U.S.    Charleston
  2  Mary Maxwell         45  female  none     U.S.    Charleston
  3  Eliza Huxham         50  female  none     U.S.    Charleston
  4  Robert E. Ludlow     29  male    none     U.S.    Charleston
  5  Mary Ludlow          22  female  none     U.S.    Charleston
  6  A. E. Welleman       43  male    none     U.S.    Charleston
  7  Mary Betthume        18  female  none     U.S.    Charleston
  8  George Hearny        33  male    merchant Britain Charleston
  9  Charles Clark        35  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 10  Thomas A. Winslay    40  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 11  Alexander Grant      41  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 12  Alexander Denniston  26  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 13  William Christie     35  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 14  William Densmond     18  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 15  William Jenner       36  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 16  William Huldsmith    22  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 17  John Irving          20  male    merchant Britain Charleston
 18  John White           5?  male    merchant U.S.    Charleston
   
  *Collector's Office
  Charleston So. Carolina
  31 December 1820
  *(signed) James R. P??????

    
Transcriber's Notes:     

* 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.

* 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 name of the signer may be J.R. Pringle.

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

National Archives and Records Administration, Film 575, Roll 2.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 October 2002



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