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The AMERICAN Londonderry to New York, sworn at Londonderry, 31 March 1804. The ship ECHO Sligo to New York, sworn 29 March, 1804. The British Brig ALEXIS Greenock, to Wilmington, North Carolina, sworn 29 March 1804 The S.S.Roman from Ireland, Liverpool to Boston harbor, September 9,1887. The COMMERCE From Scotland, destination Canada 1803. The HECTOR From Scotland, destination Canada. The DOVE From Scotland, to Pictou, Canada in 1801. The SARAH From Scotland, destination Canada. The Lively August, 1775. From Britain to St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., etc. Canada. The Falmouth From Greenock, Scotland to St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., etc. Canada, 1770. The EAGLE From New York, sworn at Belfast, 10 March, 1804. The FRANKLIN, Liverpool to New York June 22, 1827. The SS LUCANIA Ire to NY 30 April 1898 The SUSAN for New York, 28 March 1804 The MARIA, of Wilmington, bound for Philadelphia, sworn at Londonderry, 30 March 1804. The St. George Partial Passenger List, Liverpool to NY 1847 The Freeman August, 1682, George Southern, master, one of Penn's fleet *The Friends' Adventure September 1682, Thomas Wall, master, one of Penn's fleet *The Friendship August 14, 1682, Robert Crossman, master, one of Penn's fleet The Hester and Hannah August 1682 William East, master, one of Penn's fleet The Jeffries (or Jeffrey) 1st month, 20, 1686, Thomas Arnold, master *The Lamb October 22, 1682, John Tench, master, one of Penn's fleet *The Lyon August 13, 1682 John Compton, master The Liver (or Levee) July 1683, James Kilner, master, from Liverpool The Margaret 11th month, 28, 1687, John Bowman, commander, from London The Morning Star November 1683, from Liverpool, Thomas Hayes, master, from Liverpool The Providence 7th month, 29, 1682, Robert Hopper, master The Rebecca 8th month, 31, 1685, James Skinner, master The Samuel September 18, 1682, John Adey, master, one of Penn's fleet The Samuel and Mary November 1683, Thomas Skeves, master The Society August, 1682, Thomas Jordan, master, of Bristol *The Submission November 2, 1682, James Settle, master, one of Penn's fleet. The Thomas and Anne October, 1681, at New Jersey, Thomas Singleton, master, Voyage 1. The Unicorne 10th month, 1682, Thomas Cooper, master. The Unicorne 8th month 31, 1683, Thomas Cooper, master. The Unicorne 10th month, 16, 1685, Thomas Cooper, master. The Vine 7th month, 17, 1684, William Preeson, master The Welcome 8th month, 1682 at Upland (Chester), Robert Greenway, master. *The Bristol Factor December 15, 1681, at Upland, Roger Drew, master, Voyage 1. *The Bristol Factor October 28, 1682, Roger Drew, master, one of Penn's fleet, Voyage 2 The Bristol Merchant 12th month, 1682/3, William Smith, master. The America 6th month, 20, 1683, Joseph Wasey, master. The Amity August 8, 1682, arrived at Upland, Richard Dymond, master The Amity 5th month, 15, 1686 at Philadelphia, Richard Dymond, master. The Antelope 10th month, 9, 1682, of Belfast. The Bristol Comfort 8th month, 1, 1683, John Read, master The Bristol Merchant 9th month, 10, 1685, John Stevens, master. The JAMAICA PACKET from Kirkaldy to Carolina, June 1775 The JACKIE from Stanraer to North Carolina, 31 May 1775. The ULYSSES from Greenock to North Carolina, April-May 1775. The AJAX from Greenock to North Carolina, June 1775 The ULYSSES from Greenock to Wilmington, North Carolina, August 1774 The CAROLINA from London to Carolina, Jan 1774 The LE DE SPENCER from Falmouth to Carolina, Feb. 1774 The MARGARET AND MARY from London to North Carolina, Feb. 1774 The UNION from London to North Carolina, Feb. 1774 The POLLY from Liverpool to South Carolina, March 1774 The MAGNA CHARTA from London to Carolina, April 1774 The BRITON from London to Carolina, May 1774 The FRIENDSHIP from London to North Carolina, May 1774 The PALLAS from London to Carolina, May 1774 The CAROLINA from London to Carolina, May-August 1774 The WILLIAM from London to Carolina, August 1774 The CURLING? from London to Carolina, Oct. 1774 The ROCKINGHAM from Newcastle to Cape Fear, Oct. 1774 The NEWMARKET from London to Carolina, Oct 1774 The JAMES from London to Carolina, Oct. 1774 The LOWTHER from London to Carolina, Oct. 1774 The MARY AND HANNAH from London to Carolina, Nov. 1774 The BRITON from London to Carolina, Dec. 1774 Passengers from Scotland to Canada From: [email protected] on soc.genealogy.britain See Dave Hunter's ship passenger lists, including this one for the "Falmouth". Passenger List of the "Falmouth" Sailed in 1770. Departed: Greenock, Scotland. Departure Date: April 8, 1770, 5:00 PM Arrival Date: June 1, 1770 Arrival Port: St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., 9 AM, then moved on to Stanhope, P.E.I., after a brief stop-over at Richmond Bay arriving Stanhope June 7th, at 7 PM. Owners: Messrs. Buchanan, Morrison & co., Greenock merchants. Master: Captain McWhae Passengers: Rev. William Drummond David Lawson, b. ca. 1715 Helen Lawson, b. ca. 1720, wife of David Lawson William Lawson, b. ca. 1744, son of David Lawson John Lawson, son of David Lawson Name Unknown, wife of John Lawson Isabella Lawson, b. ca. 1744, daughter of David Lawson Elizabeth Lawson, b. 1756, daughter of David Lawson James Lawson, b. ca. 1760, son of David Lawson Robert Auld, b. ca. 1735, Blacksmith Jean (Fissett) Auld, b. ca. 1745, wife of Robert Auld John Auld, b. ca. 1766, son of Robert Auld Jean Auld, b. ca. 1768, daughter of Robert Auld William Auld, possibly son of Robert Auld William Dewar, with his wife and family John Jamieson, wife, and family Alexander Jamieson, drowned Tracadie harbour April 11, 1771 Jean Jamieson b. ca. 1750 married 21 Dec. 1770 Lawrence Brown listed below Catherine Jamieson, b. ca. 1755 Duncan McLaren and wife and family Jean McLaren, b. ca. 1750, daughter of Duncan McLaren Alexander McNab and his wife John Miller, b. ca. 1730 Catherine McIvor, possible John's wife, though there is some question Catherine (Kitty) Millar b. ca. 1758, daughter of John Millar Isabella (Bella) Miller b. ca. 1765, daughter of John Millar Mary Miller, b. ca. 1767, daughter of John Millar Possibly another child of John Millar's William Robbins, bap. ca. 1738 and his wife Jane Robbins, b. ca. 1767, daughter of William Robbins Margaret Robbins, b. ca. 1769, daughter of William Robbins Lawrence Brown b. ca. 1745 Weaver, married Jean Jamieson above on 21 Dec 1770. Samuel Brown (believed to be a brother of Lawrence)Peter Leitch D?? McCallum, possibly Dugald Duncan McEwen, b. ca. 1745 email a descendant of McEwen William McEwen John McGregor, b. ca. 1746, Weaver John McLauchlan, drowned Tracadie Harbour April 11, 1771 Ebeneezer Taylor, and possibly wife to be married in double ceremony with his brother Nov 2, 1770 by Rev. Drummond William Taylor (email descendant) Passenger Lists from Irl to US (By way of Liverpool) From: [email protected] to soc.genealogy.ireland St. George Partial Passenger List, Liverpool to NY 1847 District of New York - Port of New York Name, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which Belong, County intend to inhabit, Died on Voyage (na in this field = not applicable) GILANY, Charles, 39y, M, Mason, Ireland, America, na GILANY, Phillip, 35y, M, Mason, Ireland, America, na BISHOP, William, 24y, M, Tailer, Ireland, America, na LOUGHRAY, John, 21y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na LAHEAY, James, 22y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na HOGAN, David, 23y, M, Glazier, Ireland, America, na HOGAN, Anne, 22y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na MITTEY, Morris, 25y, M, Butcher, Ireland, America, na MITTEY, Margaret, 23y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na BISHOP, Anthony, 35y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na BISHOP, Cathrine, 27y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na BISHOP, Cathrine, 3y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na BISHOP, Ellen, inft 3m, ---, Ireland, America, na GRIFFEN, Larry, 23y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na KAVENAGH, Thos., 27y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na O'BRIEN, Thos., 22y, M, Mason, Ireland, America, na KELLY, Cathe., 23y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na EARLY, Cathe., 50y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na EARLY, Patrick, 22y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na EARLY, Rose, 13y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na BRADY, Bridget, 13y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na DELANEY, Thos., 32y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na FINEGAN, Bridget, 20y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na GIBBON, Thomas, 25y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na BRADY, John, 16y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na MURRAY, James, 21y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na MALONE, Thomas, 22y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na RUSH, James, 30y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na RUSH, Ann, 30y, F, Dressmaker, Ireland, America, na RUSH, Thomas, --, M, ---, Ireland, America, died 2 days out RUSH, Patrick, 25y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na CONROY, Bridget, 25y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na SHEVLIN, Manns(?), 22y, M, Tailor, Ireland, America, na McGEEHAN, Danl., 22y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na McGEEHAN, Peter, 24y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na GOODWIN, Henry, 24y, M, Farmer, Ireland, America, na GOODWIN, Maria, 25y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na GOODWIN, Mip(?), inft 6m, F, ---, Ireland, America, na GOODWIN, Catharine, 20y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na KEARNY, Miss, 21y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na TAITE, Jame, 26y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na HAROLD (?), Beacery (?), 46y, F, Ireland, America, na - this surname is probably HAROLD, but looked like it could be HAROLA HAROLD (?), Patrick, 18y, Laborer, Ireland, America, na HAROLD (?), Mary, 16y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na HAROLD(?), Cathrine, 12y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na HAROLD (?), Beacey (?), 9y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na HAROLD (?), Daniel, 10y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na HAROLD (?), John, 6y, M, ---, Ireland, America, na DOUGHERTY, Patt., 20y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na FITZPATRICK, John, 23y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na FITZPATRICK, Ann, 21y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na DRAKE, John, 23y, M, Carpenter, Ireland, America, na TEGAN, Francis, 21, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na SCALLY, Cathe., 20y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na MONAGHAN, Mathw., 25y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na GARRAY, Patt., 26y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na GARRAY, Mrs., 24y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na GARRAY, Cathrine, 7y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na GARRAY, Maria, 14y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na GALVIN, Rose, 24y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na DOYLE, Patk., 18y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na CUMMINS, John, 21y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na CUMMINS, Margaret, 18y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na QUIGBY, Lawrence, 14y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na BURRY, Margaret, 20y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na REYNOLDS, James, 36y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na REYNOLDS, Michael, 21y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na SHEILDS, Jack, 21y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na FLOOD, Mrs (?), 30y, F, ---, Ireland, America, na FLOOD, Michael, 7y, M, ---, Ireland, America, na FLOOD, Thomas, 4y, M, ---, Ireland, America, na FLOOD, James, 3y, M, ---, Ireland, America, na FLOOD, John, inft 5m, M, ---, Ireland, America, na NOONAN, Patt., 47y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na NOONAN, Lawrence, 28y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na NOONAN, Patrick, 15y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na PHELAN, Michael, 26y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na BRADLEY, Patt., 20y, M, Tailor, Ireland, America, na CARR, James, 21y, M, Laborer, Ireland, America, na From: [email protected] to soc.genealogy.ireland
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