REPORT or MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board
the Barque Dorothy whereof John Dearniss is Master, from
Liverpool burthen 416 Tons and owned by Emmanuel Taylor
of North Shields
Names Age Sex Occupation To what Country of
Country which it is
belonging their
intention to
become
Inhabitants.
John Pennycock 25 M Baker G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Margaret Pennycock 24 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
James Pennycock 1 M G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
C. Williams
Pennycock 30 M Grocer U.S.A. U.S.A.
Jno Hogan 30 M Clerk G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Mary Hogan 25 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
James Hogan 1 M G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
James Brown 20 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Jno Thompson 28 M Miner G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Rosana O'Neil 20 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Richd Turner 24 M Taylor G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Elizabeth Turner 24 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Mary ann Turner 1 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Jno Fergason 23 M Taylor G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Martha Wolworth 30 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
J Ambrose 30 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
J Kemp 28 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
R Gray 27 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Wm Gallagher 25 M Clerk G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Jno [Runey?] 24 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Betty Martin 20 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Francis Conner 22 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Mary Muldary 40 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Francis Muldary 6 M G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Patrick Muldary 5 M G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Ann Muldary 1 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Patrick McLaughlin 20 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Bryan Cameron 20 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
James Hugware 25 M Labourer G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
N Dunn 20 M Miner G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Wm Mears 30 M Weaver G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Betsey Mears 27 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Peter Mears 8 M G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Eliza Mears 6 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Mary Mears 2 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Hannah Mears 1 F G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Thos Waldon 20 M Shoemaker G.B. & Ire U.S.A.
Jno Mahew died on the voyage
Total No. of Passengers: 38
I John Dearness 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 Barque Dorothy at the time of her sailing from
the port of Liverpool 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.
SO HELP ME GOD.
Sworn before me, this 17 day of May 1828
J [HQ?] Collector.
John Dearniss