Federal Records from the National Archives:
- Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA,
1800-1906: (NARA microfilm M360. 151 rolls.) Passenger lists
indexed by passenger name.
- Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA,
1800-1882: (NARA microfilm M425. 108 rolls.) Listing of vessels
arriving at Philadelphia, by name of vessel.
- Index (Soundex) to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, January 1,
1883-June 28, 1948: (NARA microfilm T526. 61 rolls.) Soundex of
passenger vessel listings.
- Book Indexes to Philadelphia Passenger Lists,
1906-1926: (NARA microfilm T791. 23 rolls.)
- Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA,
1883-1945: (NARA microfilm T840. 181 rolls.) Listing of
vessels arriving at Philadelphia, by name of vessel.
Individual Passenger Listings:
- The Amity, 5th
Mo. 15, 1686 : At Philadelphia, Richard Dymond, master.
- William
and Sarah, September 18, 1727 : A List of the Palatine Passengers Imported in the
Ship William and Sarah, Will'm Hill, Mastr. from Rotterdam Philadelphia the 18 September 1727.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Brittania
of London, September 21, 1727 : A list of the Names of One hundred & six Palatines, who with their
Families, making in all Two hundred & sixty nine Persons, were imported here in the ship Britannia, of London, Michael Franklyn,
Mr., from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes. (Source: Rootsweb)
- James
Goodwill, September 27, 1727 : A list of Palatyns, Imported In ye Ship James
Goodwill, David Crockatt, Master, from Rotterdam, Sept 27, 1727. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Molly,
September 30, 1727 : A list of the Palatines men on Bord ye ship Molly Above ye Age of 16 yeares, as p. thar owne List. [Qualified
Sept. 30, 1727] (Source: Rootsweb)
- The
Adventure, October 2, 1727 : A list of Palatine Passengers imported in the Adventure
Galley, John Mirion, Commander, from Rotterdam. Arrived at Philad'a in October 1727.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Friendship
of Bristoll, October 16, 1727 : In the Friendship of Bristoll, John Davis, Master, from Rotterdam,
with Sundry Palatine passengers as under [Oct.16, 1727]. (Source: Rootsweb) [another]
- Mortonhouse,
August 23, 1728 : A list of Palatine Passengers, Imported in the Ship Mortonhouse, John Coultes, Commander, from Rotterdam, but last
from Deal, arrived y'e 23rd of August, 1728. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Albany,
September 4, 1728 : Palatines imported in the ship Albany, Captain Oxman.
Sworn 4th Sept. 1728. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Mortonhouse,
August 17, 1729 : A list of Palatinate Passengers, Imported into Phila.in the Ship Mortonhouse, James Coultas, Commander, from Rotterdam.
Aug. 17th 1729. (Source: Rootsweb) [another]
- Thistle
of Glasgow, August 29, 1730 : Palatines with their families, two hundred and sixty persons, imported in
the ship Thistle, of Glasgow, Colin Dunlap, Master, from Rotterdam, last from
Cowes. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Alexander &
Ann, September 5, 1730 : The qualifications of the Palatines imported in the ship Alexander & Anne, William Clymer, Master, are on a Paper apart, I
being at N. York with our Governor when that vessel arrived. R. Charles.
-
Joyce,
November 30, 1730 : Joyce from Boston, Arrived Philadelphia, 30 November 1730. William Ford,
Commander. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brittania,
September 21, 1731 : Michael Franklyn, Mr., from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes 21st of
September, 1727. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Samuel, August
11, 1732 : Samuel, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Arrived Philadelphia, 11 August 1732. Hugh Percy, Commander.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Pensilvania
Merchant, September 11, 1732 : A List of Palatine Passengers on Board the Ship Pensilvania
[Pennsylvania] Merchant, John Stedman, Commander, from Rotterdam. [Qualified Sept. 11, 1732]
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Johnson Galley,
September 18, 1732 : A List of Palentines arrived in the Port of Philadelphia on board of the Johnson Galley of London, David Crockatt,
Commander, September 18th OS, 1732.
- Dragon,
September 30, 1732 : A True List of all the Passengers on board the Dragon, Commander Charles Hargrave, from
Rotterdam via Plymouth.
[Qualified Sept 30, 1732] (Source: Rootsweb) [another]
- Samuel
of London, August 17, 1733 : Ninety Palatines, who with their Families, making in all Two hundred & ninety one
Persons, were imported here in the Ship Samuel of London, Hugh Percy, Master, from
Rotterdam, but last from Deal. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Hope,
August 28, 1733 : Passengers imported in the Ship Hope, Daniel Reid, Master,
from Rotterdam. Qualified August 28, 1733. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Princess
Augustus, September 16, 1736 : Palatines with their families, in all 330, imported in the ship Princess
Augustus, Samuel Merchant, Master, from Rotterdam, last from
Cowes. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Samuel
of London, August 30, 1737 : List of Men Passengers of Sixteen Years of Age & Upwards Imported in the
Ship Samuel, Hugh Percy, Master from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes. Qualified August 30, 1737.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- St. Andrew
Galley, September 26, 1737 : Palatines imported in the Ship St. Andrew Galley, John Stedman, Master from Rotterdam. Qualified Sept. 26, 1737.
- Charming Nancy,
October 8, 1737 : A List of People of the Charming Nancy, Charles Stedman, Commander from Rotterdam.
Qualified October 8, 1737.
- Winter Galley,
September 5, 1738 : A List of all the mens names and ages from sixteen years and upwards Passengers on bd. ye Winter Gally, Edward
Paynter, Commander. Qualified September 5, 1738.
- Robert
& Alice, September 11, 1738 : A List of Palatines on Board the Ship Robert & Alice, Walter Goodman,
Master, from Rotterdam. Qualified Sept 11, 1738 Last from Dover in England.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Queen
Elizaebeth, September 16, 1738 : A List of all ye Mens Names from 16 years & upwards, Passengers on board ye
Ship Queen Elizabeth, Alixander Hope, Commander (Qualified Sept. 16, 1738). Last from Deal in England.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- The Fox, October
12, 1738 : October 12, 1738, Chas. Ware, Commander, from Rotterdam, last from Plymouth.- 95
passengers. (Source: Rootsweb) [another]
- Bilander
Thistle, October 28, 1738 : Thistle - Rotterdam to Philadelphia, PA - October 28, 1738.
List of foreigners imported in the bilander, Thistle, Geo. Houston, Commander, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Forty-two men,
thirty-six boys, sixty-four women and girls - in al 142. Qualified Oct. 28, 1738.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Loyal
Judith, September 3, 1739 : A List of ye Pallantines Names In ye Loyall Judith, Edwd Paynter,
Master. [Qualified Sept 3,1739] (Source: Rootsweb)
- Jamaica,
February 7, 1738/9 : Sworn by Robt. Harrison on 7 Feb 1738/9, that this is a "true and compleat List of
Palatine Males of the Age Sixteen Years and upwards, to the best of my knowledge."
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Samuel
of London, August 27, 1739 : A List of Passengers Names & Ages on board the Samuel,
Hugh Percy, Commander, from Rotterdam. [Qualified August 27, 1739] (Source:
Rootsweb)
- Snow
Bettsey, August 27, 1739 : In the Snow Bettsey from Rotterdam and Deal [Richard Budden, Commr. Qualified August 27,
1739] (Source: Rootsweb) [another]
- Loyal
Judith, September 3, 1739 : Loyal Judith, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. Arrived Philadelphia, 3 September
1739. Edward Paynter, Commander.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Loyal
Judith, November 25, 1740 : A List of All the Mens Names and [ages] on board
the Ship Loyal Judith, Capt. Lov[ell Paynter] [Qualified Nov. 25, 1740]
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Marlborough,
September 23, 1741 : Palatines imported in the Ship Marlborough, Thomas Bell, Master. Qualified Sept. 23,
1741. From Rotterdam, but last from Cowes. (Source: Rootsweb)
- St.
Mark, September 26, 1741 : Palatines imported in the ship St. Mark, Capt. Wilson,
from Rotterdam. Qualified Sept. 26, 1741. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Lydia,
September 29, 1741 : A List of Palatine Mens Names pr the Lydia, James Allen, Master. [Qualified Sept. 29,
1741] (Source: Rootsweb)
- St.
Andrew, October 2, 1741 : List of Mens Names, pr The St Andrew, Charles Stedman,
Comr. [Qualified October 2, 1741] (Source: Rootsweb)
- Molly, October
16, 1741 : Molly, October 16, 1741 Rotterdam, Holland - Deal, England - Philadelphia, PA Thomas Olive, Master.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Lydia, September
19, 1743 : Lydia from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Arrived Philadelphia, 19 September 1743.
Capt. James Abercrombie. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Robert
& Alice, September 30, 1743 : The names of those in the Robt and Allice,
Martly Cussack, Commandr. (Qualified Septr 30, 1743) (Source: Rootsweb)
- Muscliffe
Galley, December 22, 1744 : The Foreigners whose names are underwritten,
imported in the Ship Muscliffe Galley, George Durell, Commander, from Rotterdam & last from Poole in Dorsetshire.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Neptune,
October 25, 1746 : The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Neptune,
Tho Wilinson, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from England. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Patience,
September 16, 1748 : List of Mens Names & Ages imported in the Ship Patience, Capt. John Brown.
Qualified Sept. 16, 1748.
- St. Andrew,
September 9, 1749 : At the Statehouse at Philadelphia, Saturday, the 9th Septr 1749.
Present: The Honourable, the Governor. The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Saint Andrew, James Abercrombie, Master, from Rotterdam,
but last from Plymouth in England, did this day take the usual Qualifications to the Government. By the List 111. Persons 400
Palatines. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Patience,
September 19, 1749 : At the Court House at Philadelphia, Sunday, Sept 19th, 1749.
Present Joshua Maddox, Esqr. The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Patience, Captn. Hugh Steel, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual Qualifications to the Government.
By the List 137, Frieghts 270, from the Palatinate & Ducy of Wirtenberg.
- Dragon,
September 26, 1749 : Foreigners from the Palatinate and Zweibrucken, ship Dragon, Georg
Spencer, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. 563 passengers.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Patience,
August 11, 1750 : At the Courthouse at Philadelphia, Saturday, 11th August 1750.
Present: Thomas Lawrence, Esq., Mayor. The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the ship Patience, Capt. Hugh Steel, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take and subscribe the usual Qualifications. 124
By List. 266 Frieghts.
- Osgood, September
29, 1750 : Sept. 29, 1750. Ship Osgood, William Wilkie, Captain, from Rotterdam, last
from Cowes - 480 passengers.
- Patience, September 9,
1751 : Ship Patience -- from Rotterdam to Cowes England to Philadelphia, Pa. 9th September 1751
Captain Hugh Steel Source: List 164 C Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Ralph Beaver Strassburger.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Phoenix,
September 25, 1751 : The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Phoenix,
Capt. Spurrier, from Rotterdam & Portsmouth, were this day Qualified &
subscribed the Oaths. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Queen of Denmark,
October 4, 1751 : The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Queen of Denmark, George Parish, Commander, from
Rotterdam & Cowes, did this day take & subscribe the usual Qualifications. No. 99.
Whole Freights 251. Mess. Stedman. Arrived in Philadelphia 4 Oct 1751.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Phoenix,
November 2, 1752 : The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship
called Phoenix, John Spurrier, Commander, from Rotterdam but last from Portsmouth in England.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Patience,
September 17, 1753 : At Philadelphia, Monday, the 17 September, 1753.
Present: Benamin Franklyn, Esquire. The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, Imported in the Ship Patience, Captn. Hugh Steel, from rotterdam and last from Cowes, did this day take the usual Qualifications, No. 108.
- Brothers,
September 30, 1754 : List of Men's Names and Ages, Imported in the ship Brothers,
Capt Wm. Muir from Rotterdam, 30 Sept 1754. (Source: Rootsweb) [Another
copy]
- Edinburgh,
September 30, 1754 : Doctor's certification as to the health of the
passengers on the Edinburgh, finding no objection to their being admitted to land in the City immediately.
(Source: Rootsweb)
[Another
copy]
- Halifax,
October 22, 1754 : List of Foreigners imported in the Ship Halifax, Capt. Thomas Coatam, from Rotterdam. Qual. 22nd October, 1754.
(Source: Rootsweb)
[Another copy]
- The Chance, November
1, 1763 : Entered through the Port of Philadelphia, Foreigners imported
in the Ship Chance, Capt. Charles Smithg, from Rotterdam, last from
Cowes. Qualified November 1, 1763. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Success, November
25, 1763 : Foreigners imported in the Brigantine Success, Capt. William
Marshall, from Rotterdam. Qualified Nov. 25, 1763. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Freemason,
1764-66 : Listings of passenger lists for arrivals of the Freemason,
from Cork, for several voyages between 1764 and 1766. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Minerva,
October 1, 1770 : The Foreigners whose Names are hereunder written, imported in the Ship
Minerva,
Thomas Arnott, Master, from Rotterdam but last from Cowes. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Neptune,
March 29, 1803 : A List of Passengers on board the American Brig Neptune Master: Seth Stevens sailed for Newcastle and Philadelphia
burthen per admeasurement 117 tons at Warren Point, Newry 29 March 1803.
- Pennsylvania,
April 16, 1803 : List of Passengers going to Newcastle, Wilmington and Philadelphia in the Ship
Pennsylvania, Elhana Bray, Master, from Londonderry, 16 April, 1803.
- Edward,
April 19, 1803 : List of Passengers to go from Belfast to Philadelphia in the Ship EDWARD, 19 April 1803.
- Mohawk,
April 23, 1803 : A List of Passengers who intend going to Philadelphia in the Ship MOHAWK of and for Philadelphia, burthen 500 tons, John
Barry Master, sworn at Londonderry, 23 April, 1803.
- Strafford,
May 14, 1803 : Passenger list of the ship STRAFFORD, for Philadelphia, sworn at Londonderry, 14 May 1803.
- Active,
May 18, 1803 : A Report of Passengers on board the American Ship ACTIVE, whereof Robert McKown is Master, burden 138 Tons, bound
for Philadelphia, sworn at Newry, 18th. May, 1803.
- Snow
George, September 22, 1803 : Names of persons who wish to go to Philadelphia in the Snow GEORGE of Philadelphia, indorsed from Belfast, sworn 22nd.
September, 1803.
- Prudence,
March 9, 1803 : List of passengers on board the PRUDENCE, of Philadelphia, sworn at Dublin, 9 March 1804.
- Maria,
March 30, 1804 : List of passengers to go on board the American ship MARIA, of Wilmington, bound for Philadelphia, sworn at Londonderry,
30 March 1804.
- Brothers,
April 14, 1804 : List of passengers to Philadelphia on board the BROTHERS of Philadelphia, sworn at Londonderry, 14 April 1804.
- Mary,
April 17, 1804 : List of passengers of the American ship MARY of New Bedford to Philadelphia, sworn at Dublin, 17 April 1804.
- Commerce,
April 28, 1804 : A list of passengers for Philadelphia on the American ship COMMERCE, sworn 28 April, 1804.
- Catherine,
June 9, 1804 : Roll of Passengers to be received on board the Ship CATHERINE of Dublin, 170 tons burthen as per Register, George
Thomas, Master, now in the Port of Killybegs and bound for New Castle and Philadelphia. Sworn at Ballyshannon, 9th. June,
1804.
- Mary,
June 17, 1811 : List of passengers by the Ship MARY, Wallington, Master, from Londonderry, arrived at Philadelphia, 17 June 1811.
- Marmion, April 24,
1826 : The Marmion sailed from Liverpool to Philadelphia arriving on April 24, 1826. The source is the Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at
Philadelphia, 1800-1906 (M360). (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig James
Coulter, January 26, 1832 : Brig James Coulter, 26 January 1832 Laguaira to Philadelphia, Elkanah Bray
Master. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Robert
Morris, February 2, 1832 (Source: Rootsweb)
- John Wells,
February 11, 1832 : From Liverpool to Philadelphia, February 11, 1832.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- North Star,
February 11, 1832 : Liverpool via Wilmington, Delaware to Philadelphia, February 11, 1832.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Forest,
February 13, 1832 : From the Port of Bremen to Philadelphia, February
13, 1832. William Lawrence, Master. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Renown,
February 13, 1832 : Report and Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Renown whereof Isiah H. Moore is Master, from Liverpool, burthen 295 tons 87/95 and owned by Esra Weston of Duxbury and bound to Philadelphia.
Isiah H. Moore, Master from Amsterdam to Philadelphia February 13, 1832.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Delaware,
February 20, 1832 : Passengers taken on board the Ship Delaware whereof Chas. M. Bartleson is Master, from Liverpool burthen 412 Tons and owned by Thos. E. Walker & Co. of Philadelphia and bound for
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Hancock,
February 20, 1832 : Edward Hamon is Master, burthen Two hundred & seventeen 61/95 Tons, which Cargo was taken on board at Bordeaux. Built at Eden, State of Maine, and owned by B.W. Reed of Boston, Ma, & Ja. Hamon & E. Hamon of Eden, State of
Maine. Bound for Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig
Isabella, February 20, 1832 : Brig Isabella whereof Daniel L. Kurtz is Master, from Amsterdam burthen 271 86/95 tons and owned by B & G Bohlen of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia.
Daniel L. Kurtz, Master from Amsterdam to Philadelphia February 20, 1832.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Hull, March 5,
1832 : From the Port of Bordeaux to Philadelphia. Nathan Crowell,
Master. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Robert
Ray, March 13, 1832 : From the Port of St. John, New Brunswick, to
Philadelphia. Stephen Howard, Master. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Asia, June 18, 1832
: Londonderry, N. Ireland to Philadelphia 1832. Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Asia whereof Wm Ward is Master, from Londonderry
burthen Tons and owned by of and bound to Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- John Wells,
February 8, 1834 : List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the John Wells whereof Eli curtis, is master, from Liverpool burthen 366 tons.
Liverpool to Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Colossus,
February 28, 1834 : Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Colossus whereof John Wyle is Master from Liverpool via Cork.
Burthen 3992/95 Tons and owned by Thomas E. Walter of Philadelphia and bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig P.J.
Nevius, March 20, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig P. J. Nevius whereof William Scribner is Master, from St. John
NB, burthen 733 Tons...bound for Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Benjamin
Morgan, April 10, 1834 : Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Benjamin Morgan whereof Chas M Bartleson is Master, from Liverpool burthen 395 Tons and owned by Thos E Walker & Co of Philadelphia and bound for Philadelphia.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Algonquin,
May 10, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Algonquin whereof Thos B. Croppin is Master, from Liverpool burthen 482 Tons and owned by
HA Cope of Philadelphia and bound for Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Montezuma,
May 12, 1834 : Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Montezuma whereof John Bam is Master, from Liverpool, burthen 405 Tons, and owned by Henry and Alfred Cope of Philadelphia and bound for
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Phoenix,
May 13, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the British Brig Phoenix whereof John Cochran is Master, from Londonderry burthen 384 Tons...bound to Philadelphia.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Bark Dorothy,
May 23, 1834 : From Londonderry, Ireland to Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Garland,
May 26, 1834 : Report of Manifest of all the Passengers on board the Brig Garland whereof William Wittleston is Master, from Londonderry burthen 294 Tons and owned by of and bound for
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Clorinda,
June 2, 1834 : Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the British Brig Clorinda whereof D.W. Cronk is Master, from St. John NB burthen 134 5?/94 Tons and owned by B. Tilton of St Johns NB and bound to Philadelphia.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- William T.
King, June 2, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Sch W. T. King, whereof P. Crowell
is Master, from Halifax, burthen 72 32/45 Tons and owned by...King and P. Crowell of Philadelphia and bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- North Star,
June 3, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship North Star whereof I. Benedict is Master, from Liverpool 348 81/95 Tons and owned by Isaac Lloyd dia? of Philadelphia and bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Rome, June 3,
1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Rome whereof Thomas Remmonds, is Master, from Newport burthen 344 Tons...bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Dido, June
10, 1834 : From Marseilles to Philadelphia. Jacob Adams, Master.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Adam Lodge,
June 23, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Adam Lodge whereof Robert Pace is Master, from Londonderry burthen 580 Tons, and owned by of and bound to Philadelphia and
Charleston. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Edmond, June
14, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Edmond whereof James Strang is Master, from Londonderry burthen 399 Tons, and owned by of and bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Barque
Ellergill, June 19, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Barque Ellergill whereof Samuel Ward is Master, from Londonderry burthen 360 tons...bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Ann, July 3,
1834 : Report of Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Ann. Whereof Swinford is Master, from Londonderry and bound to Philadelphia.
(Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig Emerald,
July 8, 1834 : Report or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the Brig Emerald whereof Master is Master, from Liverpool Tons, and owned by of and bound to
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Macedonia,
July 22, 1834 : From Londonderry to Philadelphia. Joseph Weeks,
Master. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Brig
Champion, July 28, 1834 : Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Brig Champion of Boston whereof John Freeman jr is Master, burthen Two Hundred x Nine tons and /00ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Bremen for
Philadelphia. (Source: Rootsweb)
- Haverford,
April 13, 1921 : Liverpool, England to Philadelphia Pa. March 30, 1921 departure from Liverpool
April 13, 1921 arrival in Philadelphia Captain H. M. Rhoads.
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