Brig Mary Ann, Bristol to Philadelphia.

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Document ID 206075
Date 22-11-1820
Document Type Passenger Lists
Archive Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Citation Brig Mary Ann, Bristol to Philadelphia.; CMSIED 206075
21895
REPORT OR MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken
on board the Brig Mary Ann whereof James Sheal
is Master, from Bristol burthen
Tons and owned by James Sheal
of Liverpool and bound to Philadelphia.

Names              Age  Sex  Occupation To What     Country of which is their
                                        Country     Intention to become
                                        Belonging   Inhabitants


Richard Cook      54   M    Painter    G. Britain  U. States
James Moore       24   M  [Molitor?]
Sarah Moore       44   F  [Malitor?]   G. Britain  U. States
James Moore     6 mth  M  [Malitor?]   G.Britain
Sarah Ward        26   F               G. Britain  U. States
Mary Ann Sheal         F  Captains     G. Britain
                          Wife         G. Britain  U. States
Joseph Jennings   46  M   Shop
                          Keeper       G. Britain
L G Jennings      22  M                G. Britain
Sarah Jennings    47  F                G. Britain
Mary Jennings     20  F                G. Britain
Elizabeth Jenning 17  F                G. Britain
Ann Jennings      15  F                G. Britain

I James Sheal do solemnly, sincerely, and truly
swear that the Report or Manifest subscribed with
my name, and now delivered by me to the collector
of the District of Philadelphia, contains, to the
best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true
account of all the passengers which were on board
the Brig Mary Ann at the time of her sailing
from the port of Bristol or which have been
taken on board at any time since; that I am at
present and have been during the voyage, master
of the said vessel.  And I do likewise swear that
all matters whatsoever in the said Report or
Manifest, are to the best of my knowledge and
belief, just and true.

 Sworn before me, this 22nd day of November 1820.

                  Collector.
                              James Sheal.

Total No. of Passengers: 12
Transcribed by Peter Best.