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Immigrant Ships
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Ship Tuscarora


Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5 June 1830

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
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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