Ship Tuscarora
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Tuscarora whereof J. M. Serrill is Master from Liverpool, England, burthen 379 -/95th tons and owned by Henry & Alfred Cope of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, given name, last name, age, occupation, to what Country belonging, and country they intend to become inhabitants is not shown as all intend to reside in the United states..
1 M^rs Sutherland 28 female U States 2 Jughara Braumont 28 male machine maker England 3 Mary Braumont 29 female England 4 Hun Braumont 2 England 5 Benj Braumont 1 male England 6 John Braumont 2mos male England 7 Joseph Lewly 28 male husband man England 8 Mary Lewly 20 female England 9 Henry Lewly 10mos male England 10 Charles Wood 28 male stone cutter England 11 Susannah Wood 21 female England 12 William Mun 35 male stone cutter England 13 Mary Mun 34 female England 14 Martha Mun 3 female England 15 Mary Mun 6 female England 16 W^m Mun 10mos male England 17 Mayer Heythorn 36 male husband man England 18 Jane Heythorn 25 female England 19 Mary Hun Heythorn 5 female England 20 Maria Heythorn 1 female England 21 Robert Shephard 30 male plaistener England 22 J Hun Shephard 27 England 23 John Shephard 4 male England 24 Elizabeth Shephard 1 female England 25 Samuel Dean 38 male husband man England 26 Mary Dean 30 female England 27 Jos Dean 7 male England 28 Hun Dean 6 England 29 David Dean 3 male England 30 Anthony Homer 26 male husband man England 31 Margaret Homer 24 female England 32 Elizabeth Homer 6 female England 33 James Homer 4 male England 34 Anna Homer 3 female England 35 Marg^t Homer 2 male England 36 Thomas Homer 3mos male England 37 James Fawcett 28 male husband man England 38 Elizabeth Fawcett 25 female England 39 James Fawcett 2 male England 40 John Fawcett 8mos male England 41 John Forsyth 22 male tailor England 42 Margaret Forsyth 33 female England 43 Hannah Forsyth 5mos female England 44 Thomas Ward 36 male husband man England 45 Martha Ward 23 female England 46 Emma Ward 2 female England 47 Elizabeth Ward 10mos female England 48 William Foulk 48 male husband man England 49 Mary Foulk 48 female England 50 Samuel Foulk 24 male England 51 Ellin Foulk 23 female England 52 Charles Foulk 19 male England 53 Martha Foulk 17 female England 54 William Foulk 10 male England 55 Richard Foulk 8 male England 56 Daniel Foulk 4 male England 57 David Foulk 6mos male England 58 W^m Doyle 36 male cabinet maker Ireland 59 Mary Doyle 28 female Ireland 60 Ann Doyle 1 female Ireland 61* Ann Doyle 5mos female Ireland 62 Thomas Bancroft 40 male plasterer England 63 Annabelle Bancroft 25 female England 64 Jonathan Sey 45 male clothier England 65 William Ream 33 male husband man England 66 Geo Burnley 25 male weaver England 67 Richard Manchester 23 male machine maker U States 68 Andrew Carey 67 male cooper U States 69 John Jackson 28 male cordwainer England 70 Thomas Rowbuck 36 male husband man England 71* M^rs Rowbuck 30 female England 72 W^m Ride 18 male husband man England 73 Bancroft Conliff 22 male blacksmith England 74 Ab^n Greenwood 48 male cordwainer England 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 numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of search. * None died during the voyage, therefore this column was omitted. 61 Died on the passage 71 Died on the passage
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 May 2008
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