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Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Washington


London, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19 May 1800

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
There is no introductory paragrah. The ship's name, date of arrival, and microfilm information were taken from Ancestry.com.
Columns represent: Passenger number, given name, last name, and location on board the vessel.
    
  1   William     Hustler     cabin
  2   Laurence    Greatrich   cabin
  3   William     Champney    cabin
  4   M^rs        Champney    cabin
  5   Thomas      Champney    cabin
  6   Richard     Champmey    cabin
  7   Elizabeth   Champney    cabin
  8   William     Hall        cabin
  9   James       Gridley     steerage
 10   Stephen     Clayton     steerage
 11   M^r         Draper      steerage
 12   Robert      Leslie      cabin
 13   M^rs        Leslie      cabin
 14   Margaret    Leslie      cabin
 15   Elizabeth   Leslie      cabin
 16   Ann         Leslie      cabin
 17   Patty       Leslie      cabin
 18   Robert      Leslie      cabin
 19   Thomas      Leslie      cabin
 20   John        Hallcrop    cabin
 21   John        Wallraven   cabin
 22   M^r         Andrews     cabin

a large quantity of Passengers luggage


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 1,
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 June 2008



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