Immigrant Ships
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Brig Willen Den Ersten


Guernsey, England to Baltimore, Maryland
Third 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 or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Willen Den Ersten from Guernsey, England.
Columns represent: Passenger Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitant.
  
  1  W.    Hornbrook   46 male   farmer   England U. States
  2  Mrs.  Hornbrook   36 female          England U. States
  3  P.    Gillard     26 male   farmer   England U. States
  4  T.    Gillard     23 male   farmer   England U. States
  5  C.    Gillard     22 male   farmer   England U. States
  6  L.    Gillard     18 male   farmer   England U. States
  7  E.    Gillard     17 male   farmer   England U. States
  8  C.    Gillard     15 female none     England U. States
  9  R.    Gillard     12 male   none     England U. States
 10  S.    Crosker     33 male   farmer   England U. States
 11  M.    Crosker     34 female none     England U. States
 12  W.    Williams    27 male   labourer England U. States
 13  S.    Williams    24 female none     England U. States
 14  W.    Williams     5 male            England U. States
 15  J.    Swatile     40 male   farmer   England U. States
 16  B.    Swatile     44 female none     England U. States
 17  G.    Swatile     14 male            England U. States
 18  N.    Gilbert     30 male   farmer   England U. States
 19  J.    Cary        35 male   labourer England U. States
 20  T.    Bryant      30 male   labourer England U. States
 21  J. C. Palmer      22 male   merchant England U. States
 22  L.    Palmer      22 female none     England U. States
 23  J.    Cooper      22 male   labourer England U. States
 24  E.    Cosius      40 male   farmer   England U. States
 25  S.    Cosius      39 female none     England U. States
 26  R. J. Jackson     26 male   merchant England U. States
 27  S.    Jackson     23 female none     England U. States
 28  S.    Jackson     58 male   merchant England U. States
 29  A.    Jackson     57 female none     England U. States
 30  H.    Jackson     20 female none     England U. States
 31  E.    Jackson     16 female none     England U. States
 32  Wm.   Grant       13 male   merchant England U. States
 33  H.    Grant       20 female none     England U. States
 34  T.    Romeril     34 male   farmer   England U. States
 35  S.    Romeril     59 female          England U. States
 36  E.    Romeril     14 female          England U. States
 37  E.    Romeril     13 female          England U. States
 38  J.    Crawford    40 male   farmer   England U. States
 39  H.    Crawford    12 male            England U. States
 40  J.    Canon       26 male   servant  England U. States
    

Transcriber's Notes:

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

Passengers were numbered by the transcriber.

No births or deaths were recorded.

*District and Port of Baltimore
 Collectors Office
 September 1820
 (signed) Jas. H. McCulloch Coll.

*The Quarterly List of the 3rd Quarter of 1820 carried
 the Collector's Office statement following the last ship.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M596, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 March 2004



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