Immigrant Ships
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Ship Triton


Liverpool, England to Baltimore, Maryland
Second 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.]
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
  1  J.    Farrar    29 male   farmer       England   U. States
  2  M.    Farrar    25 female              England   U. States
  3  H.    Farrar     5 male                England   U. States
  4  A.    Farrar     3 male                England   U. States
  5  J.    Price     34 male   harnessmaker England   U. States
  6  M.    Price     33 female              England   U. States
  7  J.    Price      9 male                England   U. States
  8  R.    Price      7 male                England   U. States
  9* J.    ?onles    47 male   blacksmith   England   U. States
 10  T.    Woods     40 male   shoemaker    England   U. States
 11  E.    Woods     40 female              England   U. States
 12  E.    Woods     21 female              England   U. States
 13  J.    Dodson    48 male   farmer       England   U. States
 14  E.    Dodson    49 female              England   U. States
 15  J.    Dodson    23 male   shoemaker    England   U. States
 16  C.    Dodson    17 female              England   U. States
 17  P.    Dodson    14 male                England   U. States
 18  R.    Clopehan  28 male   farmer       England   U. States
 19  A.    Clopehan  35 female              England   U. States
 20  J.    Beane     27 male   farmer       England   U. States
 21  P.    Baines    49 male   butcher      England   U. States
 22  M.    Baines    48 female              England   U. States
 23  C.    Baines    20 male   butcher      England   U. States
 24  E.    Baines    14 female              England   U. States
 25  H.    Baines    12 female              England   U. States
 26  T.    Meek      24 male   farmer       England   U. States
 27  H.    Meek      20 male   farmer       England   U. States
 28  J.    Rhodes    24 male   farmer       England   U. States
 29  J.    Waddle    20 male   farmer       Ireland   U. States
 30  S.    Beaumont  36 female none         England   U. States
 31  Wm.   Beaumont  14 male                England   U. States
 32  J.    Beaumont  13 male                England   U. States
 33  H.    Beaumont  12 male                England   U. States
 34  J.    Beaumont  10 male                England   U. States
 35  T.    Beaumont   9 male                England   U. States
 36  J.    Beaumont   7 male                England   U. States
 37  G.    Beaumont   6 male                England   U. States
 38  B.    Beaumont   2 female              England   U. States
 39  J.    Miller    31 male   weaver       England   U. States
 40  S.    Miller     7 female              England   U. States
 41  T.    Richards  23 male   draper       England   U. States
 42  R.    Ellis     20 female              England   U. States
 43  J.    Hughes    26 female weaver       England   U. States
 44  H.    Hughes    20 female              England   U. States
 45  H.    Hughes    29 male   farmer       England   U. States
 46  R. H. Dowson    21 male   clerk        England   U. States
 47  R.    Adams     21 male   brick layer  England   U. States
 48  A.    Adams     19 female              England   U. States
 49  T.    Murphy    20 male   farmer       England   U. States

*District and Port of Baltimore
Collectors Office
June 30, 1820
(signed) Jas. H. McCulloch Coll.
 
                                                    
Transcriber's Notes:

An * indicates additional information in the Transcriber's notes.

Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

No births or deaths were recorded.

9 Surname illegible due to handwriting.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Roll 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 March 2004




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