Ship Pennsylvania ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Londonderry, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania via Newcastle and Wilmington Unspecified Date of Arrival in 1803 DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA – PORT OF PHILADELPHIA There was no captain's sworn statement with this list. A List of Passengers who intend going to Newcastle, Wilmington and Philadelphia in the Ship Pennsylvania, Elhana Bray, Master, from Londonderry, 16 April 1803.* Columns represent: name, age, town of origin in Ireland, occupation. 1 Patrick Lealer 50 Shabane labourer 2 Robert Donaldson 46 Shabane labourer 3 Bell Donaldson 36 Shabane spinster 4 Mary Donaldson 24 Shabane spinster 5 Jane Donaldson 25 Shabane spinster 6 Mary Donaldson 20 Clanely spinster 7 Nancy Maxwell 30 Clanely spinster 8 Robert Maxwell 10 Clanely labourer 9 Nash Donald 26 Clanely labourer 10 Patrick Donal * 50 Clanely labourer 11 Margaret Steel 26 Clanely spinster 12 Peter Derin 56 Clanely labourer 13 James McGonagal 26 Tulerman labourer 14 Charles Canney 28 Tulerman labourer 15 Richard Dougherty 36 Tulerman labourer 16 Margaret Heaton 28 Tulerman spinster 17 Patrick McCallen 33 Tulerman labourer 18 Hugh Breeson 40 Tulerman labourer 19 Mary O’Donnell 25 Strabane spinster 20 Samuel Gilmour * 20 Sr Johnston spinster 21 Ann Gilmour 15 Sr Johnston spinster 22 Jas Elgin 10 Sr Johnston labourer 23 James Boyd 26 Sr Johnston labourer 24 William Oliver 26 Sr Johnstown labourer 25 Thomas Wilson 25 Sr Johnstown labourer 26 Nancy Wilson 26 Sr Johnstown spinster 27 Nancy Wilson Junr. 24 Sr Johnstown spinster 28 Jas. Wilson 20 Muff labourer 29 John Wilson 56 Muff labourer 30 Saml. Wilson 45 Muff labourer 31 Eleanor Wilson * 36 Newton Limavady spinster 32 John Moore 22 Newton Limavady farmer 33 Bridget Dever 55 Newton Limavady spinster 34 John Lewis 33 Newton Limavady labourer 35 Fanny Lewis 70 Newton Limavady spinster 36 Fanny Lewis Junr. 15 Newton Limavady spinster 37 Andw. Lewis 20 Newton Limavady labourer 38 Susan Lewis 36 Newton Limavady spinster 39 George Lewis 33 Newton Limavady labourer 40 James Stewart 25 Dungiven labourer 41 Jas. King 45 Dungiven labourer 42 Willm. McBride 50 Dungiven labourer 43 Will Parker 61 Dungiven labourer 44 Alexr. Houston 45 Dungiven labourer 45 Francis Houston 20 Dungiven labourer 46 John Brigham 26 Dungiven farmer 47 Jane Brigham 25 Ballyshannon spinster 48 Eliz. Brigham 26 Ballyshannon spinster 49 Ezekl. Brigham 25 Ballyshannon labourer 50 David Brigham 22 Ballyshannon labourer 51 Wm. White 18 Ballyshannon labourer 52 Jas. Mitchell 22 Derry labourer 53 Fras. Dormet 20 Derry labourer 54 Wm. Montgomery 22 Derry labourer 55 May Montgomery 41 Derry spinster 56 Saml. Montgomery 12 Derry labourer 57 Rebecca Montgomery 10 Ballendreat spinster 58 Robert Little 26 Ballendreat spinster 59 John Little 24 Ballendreat labourer 60 Mathw. Armstrong 23 Ballendreat labourer 61 Jas. Todd 20 Ballendreat labourer Transcriber's Notes: There should be some caution in assuming that the origins are correct for all of these immigrants. In several areas, it seems as if the origin changes about halfway through what may be a group emigrating together. #20-27 town spelled as found, and with w for last few. #31-39 town spelled as found, but probably Newtown Limavady. * This was probably near the date of departure from Ireland. It probably arrived during the summer months. This information was originally published in "Passenger Lists to America" in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, along with a number of other lists, between 1906 and 1912, by Gerald Fothergill. These lists were found by Fothergill, while searching through the British Archives, in British Museum Manuscript Add. 35932. It was subsequently published in "Ship Passenger Lists" by Carl Boyer 3rd, in 1977, Newhall, California. Library of Congress Catalogue number: 76-37355.