Ship Washington
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Washington whereof F. Weltes is Master from Loverpool, England, burthen 369 43/95 tons and owned by John C DaCosta & others of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Passenger number, given name, surname, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country which they intend to inhabit.
1 Thomas Armstrong 32 male miller England 2 Joseph Smith 20 male gardener England 3 John Bulton 30 male farmer England 4 Ann Bulton 36 female England 5 Mary Bulton 3 female England 6 Joseph Boulton 1 male England 7 William Hapell 35 male grocer England 8 Ann Hapell 35 female England 9 Mary Twigger 30 female England 10 Francis Brown 50 male farmer England 11 Mary Brown 25 female England 12 Elizabeth Brown 25 female England 13 Ann Brown 16 female England 14 Sarah Brown 11 female England 15 William Brown 9 male England 16 Thompson Brown 6 male England 17 Infant Brown 1 England 18 Leonard Pardner 25 male farmer England 19 John Newlove 25 male farmer England 20 William Shilbrown 27 male farmer England 21 Mary Shepardson 46 female England 22 Thompson Shepardson 17 male farmer England 23 John Robertson 35 male farmer England 24 Hanah Robertson 34 female England 25 William Robertson 6 male England 26 Elizabeth Robertson 4 female England 27 William Robertson 27 male farmer England 28 Ann Robertson 30 female England 29 Charlot Robertson 9 female England 30 Jarvis Robertson 4 male England 31 Richard Robertson 1 male England 32 James Darling 24 male farmer England 33 Patrick Fay 25 male weaver England 34 James Preston 26 male mill wright England 35 Mary Preston 25 female England 36 Eliza Preston 2 female England 37 William Preston 1 male England 38 Mathew Munknow 25 male farmer England 39 William Patterson 40 male farmer England 40 John Shaw 36 male miner England 41 William Darwin 37 male farmer England 42 James Portler 62 male farmer Scotland 43 Jefser Portler 40 male farmer Scotland 44 Peter Portler 11 male Scotland 45 Mary Pray 30 female England 46 John Woods 36 male farmer England 47 William Jackson 40 male wright smith England 48 Francis Alexander 24 male brick maker England 50 John Seller 39 male wheel wright England 51 Mary Seller 37 female England 52 James Seller 13 male England 53 Henry Seller 1 male England 54 John Barker 23 male taylor England 55 John Bennet 55 male ?elmer glazier England 56 Alice Bennet 43 female England 57 John Bennet 16 male England 58 Elizabeth Bennet 12 female England 59 Alice Bennet 10 female England 60 William Bennet 6 male England 61 Isabella Bennet 4 female England 62 Henry Bennet 3 male England 63 Sarah Bennet 1 female England 64 Charles Decket 47 male house carpenter England 65 William M^cKeon 24 male farmer Ireland 66 Robert Hardcastel 28 male mason England 67 Mary Mavin 35 female England 68 William Mavin 30 male shoe maker England 69 Elizabeth More 20 female England 70 William Moore 22 male weaver England 71 Joseph Marvin 17 male weaver England 72 Richard Marvin 10 male England 73 John Marvin 8 male England 74 Sarah Marvin 5 female England 75 William Marvin 37 male weaver England 76 Benjamin Bramble 34 male weaver England 77 John Turney 22 male butcher England 78 James Booth 34 male colathier England 79 William Goddard 32 male cloathier England 80 Jonathon Fish 35 male machine maker England 81 James Thompson 30 male clothier England 82 James Thompson 30 male weaver Scotland 82 William Vebuty 22 male draper taylor England 83 Ann Vebuty 22 female England 84 William Garralt 27 male turner England 85 Henry Turner 24 male miner England 86 Thomas Pierce 25 male collier England 87 John Thomas 36 male collier England 88 Henry Moore 30 male burcher England 89 Thomas Sydon 24 male collier England 90 Joseph Townley 32 male collier England Transcriber's Notes: * Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling. * Passengers intended to be residents of the United States so that column was not shown. * Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 May 2008
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