Account of Servants. 237 «ACCOUNT OF SEBVANTS BOUND AND ASSIGNED BEFOEE JAMES HAMILTON, MAYOE OF PHILA- DELPHIA." CONTRIBUTED BY GEOEGE W. NEIBLE, CHESTER, PENNA. (Continued from page 103.) August 14-th. Peter Conolly indents himself apprentice to Samuel Evans of Phila. mason and bricklayer, for four years and a half from this date, to be taught the trade of bricklayer and mason, and when free to have customary dues, and to the exc. for the said Samuel Evans. Hugh Diver, in consideration of 14: paid James Carr at his request indents himself servant to Maurice and Edmund Nihil of Phila. brewers for three years wanting four days from this date, Nathaniel Ambler assigns John Martin (a servant from Ireland in the snow George), to William Adiddle of Phila. County yeoman, for four years from August 2nd. 1746. Consideration 19 : August 15th. Conyngham and Gardner assign Alexander McCallister, (a servant from Ireland in the Belinda) to Joseph Mcholls of New Castle county yeoman, for two years from July 3rd. 1746. Consideration 7 : George Wakely assigns Anne Ellis (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Samuel Vanburkilow of Phila. cordwainer, for four years from August 2nd. 1746. Consideration 15 : George Patterson assigns Sarah Grafeart (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to James Johnson of Lancaster
238 Account of Servants. county, yeoman, for four years from August 3rd. 1746. Consideration 14: August 16th. Archibald Campbell in consideration of 14: paid Oonyngham and Gardner for his passage, indents himself servant to Jeremiah Yastinie for three years and two months from this date to be taught to read, and have Blair and Irvine assign Daniel Brady (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to William Hudson of Phila. for four years from August 3rd. 1746. Consideration 19: John JBehman son of Nathaniel Behman with consent of his father who signs his indenture, indents himself apprentice to Archibald Thorp of Phila. cordwainer, for fifteen years and a half from this date, to be taught to read write and cypher as far as the rule of three, and the trade of a cordwainer, when free to have Nathaniel Ambler assigns John Coply (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Alexander Morgan of Gloucester County yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16 : Nathaniel Ambler assigns John Coffee (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Thomas Griffith of Chester county yeoman, for six years from August 2nd. 1746. Consideration 15: Nathaniel Ambler assigns John McCawley (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to John Tyson of Phila. county yeoman, for four years from August 2nd. 1746. Consideration 7: 10/ Blair and Irvine assign Neat O'Neil (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to Barak Wright of Germantown, tanner, for four years from August 3rd. 1746. Consideration 16: August 18th. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Owen Kerigan (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Bernard Reiser of Phila.
Account of Servants. 239 county yeoman, for six years from August 2nd. 1746. Consideration 16 : William Harris assigns Mary Hear (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to David Chambers of Phila. shopkeeper, for four years from August 3rd. 1746. Consideration 14: John Heaton indents himself apprentice to David Cane of Phila. joiner, for eighteen months from this date, to be taught the trade of a chairmaker, to have during his apprenticeship two new shirts, one new jacket and pair new shoes, but no freedom dues. Michael Ark in consideration of 16 : paid Nathaniel Ambler for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to John Ristine of Phila. county, tanner, for six years^ from August 2nd. 1746, to be taught the trade of a tanner and have Thomas Duke in consideration 15: 15/. paid Nathaniel Ambler for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to Baltel Roser of Phila. county, tanner for five years from August 2 nd 1746, to be taught the trade of a tanner and have James Ray for divers good consideration indents himself apprentice to Conrad Waldegar of Phila. butcher for six years from this date, to be taught the trade of a butcher and have Nathaniel Ambler assigns Owen Reily (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Silas Parvin of Phila. shallopman, for four years from August 2nd. 1746. Consideration 15: Nathaniel Ambler assigns Robert Jones (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Silas Parvin of Phila. shallopman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15: Nathaniel Ambler assigns Dennis Callaghan (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Lewis Davis of Chester county yeoman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 14: 10/
240 Account of Servants. Georgu Wakely assigns Thomas Biely (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Joseph Williams of Phila. county yeoman for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : August 19th. Nathaniel Ambler assigns John Clark (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Henry Crooks of Bucks County yeoman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16: Anne Betty assigns Charles McGauren (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to Isaac Whitelock of Lancaster, tanner, for four years from August 3 rd 1746. Consideration 15 : Nathaniel Ambler assigns John Gory (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Thomas Norrington of Phila. baker, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15: William Cunningham indents himself servant to Robert Mathews of Phila. brewer for three years from this date, to have given him three pairs of new shoes and two pairs of new stockings during his servitude but no freedom dues. Consideration paying for his passage. August 20th. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Garret Murray (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Richard Pritchard of Chester County, blacksmith, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 18 : 10/ August 21st. James Cunningham, with consent of his father George Cunningham who was present, indents himself apprentice to William Greenway of Phila. mariner, for six years from this date, to be taught navigation and the mystery of a sailor, and
Account of Servants. 241 Anne Garraway by consent of her mother Abigail Frederick who signs her indenture in consideration of 3: paid her mother, indents herself servant to Jacob Cooper of Phila. shopkeeper, for nine years and one month from this date, Alexander Williams late of Antequa indents himself apprentice to John Scull of the Northern Liberties, house carpenter, for four years, three months and a half from this date, to be taught the trade of house carpenter, and have August 22nd. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Hugh Gillan (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to James Fullerton of Somerset County in East Jersey, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 17 : customary dues. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Thomas Caray (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Peter McDowell of Somerset County in East Jersey, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : customary dues. Martin Me Veagh in consideration 8 : paid for his use and at his request indents himself servant to Samuel Hastings of Phila. shipwright for one year from this date, to have two new check shirts, and two pair of new shoes, during his servitude, but no freedom dues. August 23rd, Nathaniel Ambler assigns James Wood (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to John Cleland of Lancaster County yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. George Wakely assigns James Boyle (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Ephraim Leech of Phila. county yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : VOL. XXXII. 16
242 Account of Servants. Joseph Turner assigns Thomas Knight, late servant to Richard Trappell, to Edward Brooke of Phila. butcher, for five years from January 18 th 1744, to be taught the trade of a butcher and have August 25th. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Thomas Conolly (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Randall Malin of Chester County yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : 10/ Nathaniel Ambler assigns Patrick Fitzgerald (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Benjamin Watkin of Phila. county, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : 10/ Nathaniel Ambler assigns Arthur Sachevdrall (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Patrick Ogilby of Bucks County yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16 : Nathaniel Ambler assigns Thomas Dillon (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Benjamin Gilbert of Bucks County yeoman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16 : John McGlean in consideration 16 : paid for his passage from Ireland indents himself apprentice to Farrel Heiley of Phila. hatter for five years from this date, to be taught the trade or mystery of a hatter and have August 27th. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Peter Perkins (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to David Jones of Lancaster County yeoman, for seven years from August 2 nd 1746. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Cormack Conolly (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to David Jones of Lancaster county yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746.
Account of Servants. 243 Nathan Ambler assigns Dominick Kelly (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Evan Jones of Lancaster county yeoman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Gabriel Mitchell in consideration 15: paid George Wakely for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to Evan Jones of Lancaster county, yeoman, for five years and eleven months from this date, Nathaniel Ambler assigns Patrick Charles (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Joseph Kaighin of Gloucester county, gentleman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. James Goodwin in consideration of 10: 10/ paid Henry Kellso for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to Moses Foster of Phila. chaise-maker for five years from this date, to be taught the trade of a harness maker and have August 29th. John Parrock assigns Hugh Williams (a servant from Ireland in the ship Katherine) to Samuel Read of Phila. baker, for seven years from May 29 th 1746. Consideration 16 : Margaret Templeton in consideration 7 : paid for her use and at her request by John Frew of Chester county yeoman, indents herself servant to John Frew for two years from this date, to be found in apparel during her servitude, but no freedom dues. John Slowman Taylor in consideration 20: paid for his use and at his request by Hugh Davids of Phila. cordwainer indents himself servant to Hugh Davids for four years from this date, to have Nathaniel Ambler assigns Patrick Johnson (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Thomas Moorey of Somerset County in East Jersey, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15: customary dues.
244 Account of Servants. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Robert Grant (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Thomas Moorey of Somerset County in East Jersey yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. August 80th. William Anderson in consideration of 16 : 5 : paid James Moore for his passage from Ireland, indents himself servant to Robert Casky of Bucks County yeoman, for four years from this date to have George Patterson assigns Sarah Sleans (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to Eebecca Leech of Phila. County widow, for four years from August 3 rd 1746. Consideration 14: George Patterson assigns Anne Canide (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to Simon Evans of Phila. house-carpenter, for five years from August 3rd. 1746. Consideration 14: Nathaniel Ambler assigns James Johnston (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Joseph Morgan of Gloucester County yeoman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : 18/ John McCowen in consideration 10: 10/ paid James Moore for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to John "Wogan of Lancaster county yeoman, for three years from this date, Nathaniel Ambler assigns Garret Cavenagh (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Francis Battin of Gloucester County, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Laughlin Dunn (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to James Treviller of Chester county, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. James Parker assigns Robert M. Cook (a servant from Ireland in the ) to Arthur Nesmith of Chester
Account of Servants. 245 Con- county yeoman, for seven years from August 1746. sideration 12: September 2nd, Richard Miller assigns Daniel Welsh his servant for the remainder of his time four years from May 21 st 1746, to Othniel Tomlinson of Salem County yeoman. Consideration 16: William Spense in consideration 9 : paid Andrew Beer for his use and at his request indents himself servant to Alexander Gibbony of the borough of Lancaster bricklayer, for one year and nine months from this date no freedom dues. Daniel McKendry in consideration of 14: paid Robert Blair for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to Thomas McMollin of Chester County, weaver, for five years and a half from this date, to be taught the trade of a weaver, and have Nathaniel Ambler assigns Daniel Daw son (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Robert Eastburn of Phila. blacksmith, for four years from Aug. 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15: Andrew Hesley in consideration of 14 : 10/ paid George O'kill for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to.... September 3rd. Patrick Dougherty in consideration 14 : paid Conyngham and Gardner for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to James Todd of Phila. County taylor, for eight years from this date to be taught the trade of a taylor and have Nathaniel Ambler assigns George Allen (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to John Smith of Phila. County yeoman, for six years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16:
24:6 Account of Servants. Thomas Bobbs indents himself apprentice to John Blackwood of Phila. cordwainer, for five years from this date to be taught the trade of a shoemaker and to have John Hall in consideration 1: 10/ paid by Joshua Nicholson of Phila. taylor, assigns Peter Flood his apprentice to him the said Joshua for twelve years from February 3rd. 1745. Isaac Conrow with consent of his mother Jane Hedges, widow, indents himself apprentice to Edward Fell of Chester County, weaver, for eight years and eight months from this date to be taught the trade of a weaver to read and write, and to have Robert Blair assigns Daniel McGlode (a servant from Ireland in the brig* Sally) to James Allison of Chester county yeoman, for four years from August 24 th 1746. Consideration 16: John Doge in consideration 7: 11:6 paid George O'kill for his passage from Ireland indents himself servant to Derick Tyson of Phila. county yeoman, for three years and one month from this date, September Jfih. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Richard Kelly (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to John Granner of Chester county, yeoman, for seven years from August 2 nd 1746. September 5th. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Michael Hogan (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Samuel Richardson of Phila. county yeoman for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Nathaniel Ambler assigns John McCartney (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Bryan Powell of Kent
Account of Servants. 247 County in Maryland, gentleman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16 : Nathaniel Ambler assigns Edward Penbrook (a servant from Ireland id the snow George) to Bryan Powell of Kent County in Maryland, gentleman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 17 : Christopher Parry assigns William Wright his servant to William Darvill of Phila. baker, for the remainder of his time three years from May 27 th 1746. Consideration 10 : 7 : 6. Nathaniel Ambler assigns Bryan Dunkin (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Nathaniel Delays of Gloucester County, yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. September 6th. Nathan Ambler assigns John Johnson (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to John Scoggin of Phila. bricklayer for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 16 : Elizabeth Lynn with the consent of her mother Bridget Lynn who signs her indenture, indents herself apprentice to Patrick Oneal of Phila. chair maker for seventeen years and nine months from June 6 th 1746; Nathaniel Ambler assigns Patrick Harkill (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to John Benson of Chester County yeoman, for four years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : 10/ Nathaniel Ambler assigns Neat McCawley (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to George Walker of Chester county, yeoman, for five years from August 2 nd 1746. Consideration 15 : 10/ John Morn in consideration of being taught the art or mystery of a ropemaker, indents himself apprentice to Henry Williamson of Phila. county, ropemaker, for seven years from August 2 nd 1746; to have
248 Account of Servants. Nathaniel Ambler assigns James Brow (a servant from Ireland in the snow George) to Thomas Attinors (?) of Gloucester county, yeoman, for four years from August 2 ua 1746. Consideration 19 : Thomas Walker assigns Peter Colwell (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to William Wallace of Phila. taylor, for four years from August 3rd. 1746. Consideration 17: Edward Bridy indents himself apprentice to Thomas Walker William Blair and Caleb Cowpland owners of the snow Chester, to serve on board said snow as a cooper, four years from this date to be taught navigation and have George Okill assigns Robert Me Cree (a servant from Ireland in the ship Griffin) to Renier Tyson of Phila. county, yeoman, for four years from August 25 th 1746. Consideration 14: Elizabeth Kerr assigns Janet McClane her servant for the remainder of her time to Conrad Waldegar of Phila. butcher, for six years from September 20 th 1745. Consideration 6 : Robert Cochran assigns Hugh Quin (a servant from Ireland in the ship Griffith) to Thomas McKane of Chester County, innholder, for four years from August 25 th 1746. Consideration 14 : 10/ Sarah White in consideration of 12: paid for her passage from Ireland indents herself servant to James Shannon of Phila. county yeoman, for six years from this date, William Wright in consideration of 10: 10/ paid for his use and at his request indents himself servant to Anthony Nicholas of Phila. blacksmith for four years from this date, to have John Irvine assigns Thomas Waddal (a servant from Ireland in the snow Chester) to John Fullerton of Phila. taylor, for four years from August 3 ul 1746. Consideration 19 :
Account of Servants. 249 September 8th. John Scoggin assigns Timothy Castleton Ms servant to James Stevens of Phila, baker, for the remainder of his time four years from Sept 22 nd 1745. Consideration 12 : Mary Givings by consent and approbation of her mother Mary Givings (?) indents herself apprentice to John Justis of Northern Liberties yeoman, for three years and ten months from this date, to be taught to read the Bible and have ( T o b e c o n t i n u e d. ) p J J '