Immigrant Ships
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Ship Plymouth Rock


London, England to New York
7 May 1868

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
I, Selden C. Warner, Master of the Ship "Plymouth Rock", do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect List of all the Passengers taken on board the said Plymouth Rock at London, from which Port the said Plymouth Rock has now arrived; and that on said List is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said Passengers who have died on said Voyage and the names and ages of those who died.
So help me God. (Signature) S. C. Warner.

Sworn to this 7th May 1868,
Before me. (Signature) W ? C?????y, D.C..
List or Manifest of ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Ship Plymouth Rock whereof Selden C. Warner is Master, from London, burthen 1127 34/100 tons.
Columns represent: given name and surname, age, sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the part of the vessel occupied during the voyage, and a notation if the passenger died during the voyage.
               
 
  1  Michael Garey      27    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  2  Sarah Garey        26    F               Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  3  John Garey          0y4m M   Infant      Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  4  Daniel Foley       43    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  5  W^m Lee            27    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  6  George Boston      20    M   Clerk       England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  7  John Hutchinson    28    M   Clerk       Scotland  U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  8  Alfred Smith       27    M   Baker       England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
  9  Ja^s Tuomey        22    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 10  Rich^d Daly        32    M   Mason       Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 11  Hannah Daly        30    F               Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 12  Bernard Daly        5y6m M               Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 13  E^d Pugh           32    M   Clerk       England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 14  Samuel Moodie      30    M   Upholsterer England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 15  Effie Moodie       24    F               England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 16  James Smith        36    M   Labr        England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 17* David Delany       36    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 18  Charles Mason      22    M   Polisher    England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 19* Conrad Bluntot     20    M   Soap Maker  Swiss     U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 20  Pat Collins        45    M   Labr        England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 21  Tho^s Donovan      37    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 22  Tho^s Reece        29    M   Labr        England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 23  Rob^t Anthony      28    M   Labr        England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 24* William Kalahan    21    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 25  John Hayes         26    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 26  H^y Martin         24    M   Labr        England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 27  Ellen Coffee       35    F               Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 28  Norah Coffee        9    F               Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 29  Jon^a Gordon       23    M   Plummer     England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 30  John Price         22    M   Labr        England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 31* William Sulivan    32    M   Shoe Maker  Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 32* James Dulay        20    M   Labr        Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 33  William Hughes     32    M   Engineer    England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 34* Ellen Flanery      19    M               Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 35  John Waldron       26    M   Groom       Ireland   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin
 36* Cha^s Whitton      29    M               England   U. States   Poop 2 Cabin   Died


Transcriber's Notes:

  A question mark (?) indicates a letter or a number that cannot be transcribed 
  definitely.

  An asterisk (*) indicates either difficulty in deciphering the handwriting of the 
  manifest or something in the Transcriber's Notes to which the reader should refer.

  A caret (^) indicates that the following letter in a word or name is superscripted.

  The recorder of the manifest often abbreviates given names by writing the first few 
  letters of the name, then skipping letters and then writing the final letter as 
  superscripted.  In these cases, the transcriber uses the symbol (^) to indicate that 
  the following letter was superscripted, i.e., H^y for Henry, Cha^s for Charles, etc.

  The entry "United States" in the native country and destination country columns
  is shortened to "U. States" for formatting reasons.  "Male" and "Female" in the
  Sex column is shortened to "M" and "F" for the same reason.
 

 17  Surname is recorded as "Delany", but might possibly be "Delaney". 
 19  Surname appears to possibly be "Bluntot" or "Blontolz".
 24  Surname is recorded as "Kalahan" or "Kalaher", but might possibly be 
     "Callaghan", "Callahan" or "Kelleher".
 31  Surname is recorded as "Sulivan", but might possibly be "Sullivan".
 32  Surname is recorded as "Dulay", but might possibly be "Dooley".
 34  Surname is recorded as "Flanery", but might possibly be "Flannery".  Passenger 
     has the feminine given name "Ellen", yet is listed as "Male" with no Occupation,
     likely a recording error.
 36  A notation associated with this passenger states that he "Died on the Voyage".
     The date, time or cause of death is not recorded on the manifest.
 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 294, List 401.
Transcribed by Phil Buckley a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 January 2005



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