Ship Arab
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Arab whereof John Bull is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen 335 60/95 tons and owned by Thomas E. Walker & Co of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number (assigned by transcriber for ease of search), given name, last name, age, occupation, to what Country belonging and country they intend to become inhabitants are not shown as they all were from the Great Britain & Ireland and intended to reside in the United States.
1 Elizabeth Thornton 48 female 2 Sarah Nicholson 35 female 3 Marg^t Nicholson 14 female 4 Susannah Nicholson 8 female 5 Elizabeth Nicholson 5 female 6 George B Nicholson 3 male 7 Mary Lanangan 24 female 8 Barbara Heatherington 45 female 9 John Heatherington 20 male miner 10 W^m Heatherington 18 male miner 11 Jacob Heatherington 15 male miner 12 Ralph Heatherington 13 male miner 13 Edward Heatherington 11 male 14 June Heatherington 7 female 15 Rebecca Heatherington 4 female 16 Mary Ann Heatherington 2 female 17 Isabella Heatherington 7 female 18 Marg^t Robinson 23 female 19 Marg^t Clark 18 female 20 Nancy M^cNess 30 female 21 William M^cNess 6 male 22 Marg^t M^cNess 44 female 23 Jane M^cNess 3 female 24 Adam Leeds 23 male groom 25 Eliza Leeds 23 female 26 Mary Leeds 5 female 27 John Burk 35 male labourer 28 Catherine Burk 20 female 29 Marg^t Burk 3 female 30 Bridget Burk 1 female 31 Ann Murray 23 female 32 Parick Murray 6 male 33 Rose Murray 4 female 34 Charles Moore 20 male wool comber 35 Daniel Moore 11 male 36 Ann Hagan 18 female 37 W^m Randall 18 male weaver 38 Ja^s Campbell 26 male labourer 39 Ja^s Abbott 35 male labourer 40 Nicholas Owens 25 male labouer 41 Patrick Mathews 26 male weaver 42 Mary Mathews 20 female 43 Hugh Mathews 2mos male 44 Ja^s Boyes 30 male labourer 45 Hannah Boyes 28 female 46 Ann Boyes 4 female 47 Marg^t Boyes 1 female 48 Sarah Ann Destin 20 female 49 Ann Levy 19 female 50 Ann Brady 19 female 51 Pat. Smith 27 male weaver 52 Bridget Connally 30 female 53 Catherine Connally 5 female 54 Mary Connally 3 female 55 Ja^s Connally 2 male 56 Mary Hood 29 female 57 Arthur Hood 3 male 58 Henry Hood 1 male 59 W^m Lilley 38 male cordwainer 60 Ann Lilley 35 female 61 Sarah Lilley 11 female 62 Alfred Lilley 6 male 63 Charlotte Lilley 4 female 64 Joseph Lilley 1 male 65 John Wood 35 male hosier 66 Rho^s Barnforth 25 male farmer 67 Nancy Barnforth 25 female 68 Peter Ryan 22 male miner 69 Marg^t Hays 27 female 70 W^m Webber 42 male labourer 71 John Rhodes 28 male labourer 72 Ja^s Newbold 25 male miner 73 Edw^d Lahey 38 male labourer 74 Cornelius Maghan 25 male cordwainer 75 Marg^t Maghan 30 female 76 Philip Maghan 60 male 77 Mary Maghan 4 female 78 Margaret Maghan 1 female 79 Ja^s Cross 21 male carder 80 Ja^s Green 38 male farmer 81 Ja^s Robinson 29 male poster 82 Elizabeth Crawford 54 female spinner 83 Jane Farley 18 female spinner 84 Ja^s Stein 20 male weaver 85 Tho^s Crawford 22 male labourer 86 Tho^s Meines 40 male miner 87 Hannah Meines 35 female 88 W^m Meines 10 male 89 Josh. Meines 8 male 90 Witson Meines 3 male 91 Ja^s Meines 1 male 92 Tho^s Meines 6 male 93 John Moore 21 male miner 94 Rose Quinn 18 female 95 Adam Graham 50 male millwright 96 Rebecca Graham 45 female 97 June Graham 11 female 98 Joseph Graham 9 male 99 Tho^s M^cGin 13 male 100 Tho^s Richardson 32 male 101 Marg^t Richardson 32 female 102 Eliza Dickenson 20 male 103 Hannah Dickenson 1 female Transcriber's Notes: * An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes. ? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder. ^ A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted. * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passenger number assigned by transcriber for ease of search * None died during the voyage, therefore this column was omitted.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 May 2008
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