Emigrant Ships from BALTIMORE,
BANTRY, BEREHAVEN & KINSALETO NORTH AMERICA 1841- 1849
See also Cork Ships 1844-1850
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EMIGRANT SHIPS FROM BALTIMORE/SKIBBEREEN TO CANADA, 1841- 49
Year Ship Master From To 1841 Mary Nichols Baltimore St. John, N.B. 1842 Albion Meredith Baltimore St. John, N.B. 1843 Champlain Nicholas Baltimore Quebec 1844 Wanderer Raycraft Baltimore St. John, N.B. 1845 Gov. Douglas Hyde Baltimore St. John, N.B. Triumph Scott Baltimore St. John, N.B. 1846 Britannia _____ Baltimore St. John, N.B. Leviathin Roycroft Baltimore St. John, N.B. Regina Reynolds Baltimore St. John, N.B. St. Lawrence Bullin Baltimore St. John, N.B. 1847 ?Governor Douglas Clark Baltimore St. John, N.B. Also listed as from Berehaven. See Berehaven, below Leviathan Roycraft Baltimore St. John, N.B. Deaths at St. John - Bridget Burke age 6mths., Dan Holland age 40, Arthur Lacey age 23, Patrick Smellie age 31, Elinor Wheelan age 33. Ocean _____ Baltimore St. John, N.B. Malvina Baltimore St. John, N.B. Deaths at St. John - James Carney age 26, Stephen Hickey age 28, Ellen Ryan age 21. 1848 Leviathan McDowall Skibbereen St. John, N.B. 1849 Rover Allen Baltimore St. John, N.B. ______________________________________________________________
EMIGRANT SHIPS FROM BANTRY TO ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, 1841 – 48
(CC 9/2/1847) NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS - The ‘DEALY’ of Bantry, 400 Tons, is now being fitted up in a very comfortable manner for the reception of Passengers, and, Wind and Weather Permitting, she will Sail from BANTRY for ST. JOHN’S, NEW BRUNSWICK, about the 25th Day of MARCH, 1847. - For Freight or Passage, apply to the Owner, W. J. DEALY. - Bantry, Feb. 8, 1847
Year Ship Master Deaths at St. John 1841 Dealy (May) Sterrat Dealy (September) Sterritt 1842 Dealys Sterritt 1843 1844 1845 Dealy Starrett 1846 Brothers Newell Dealy Sterratt Themis Dobbin 1847 Dealy Stirratt Catherine Collins age 20, Bridget Conny age 10, Ellen Haley age 17, Rachel Kingston age 33. 1848 Dealy Dee ______________________________________________________________
EMIGRANT SHIPS FROM BEREHAVEN/CASTLETOWN TO ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, 1846 - 49
Year Ship Master From 1846 Garland Robertson Berehaven Pons Aelli _____ Berehaven Renewal Cooper Berehaven Triumph Raycraft Castletown 1847 Susan Ann Fox Castletown Governor Douglas Clark Berehaven Also listed as from Baltimore. See below for deaths at St. John* 1848 Aeneas Cushman Berehaven 1849 Aeneas Cardigan Berehaven Ocean Guest Castletown Jane Shea Berehaven *Deaths, Gov. Douglas at St. John, 1847
Coram, Charles, 21 Danner, Will, 50 Haley, Margaret, 5 Hollin, Jerry, 5 Lynch, Daniel, 22 McGinnis, James, 25 McNeely, Mary, 26 Neil, John, 31 Nicholson, John, 60 Nicholson, Mary, 45/ Nickolson, Mary. 30 Quinn, John, 22 Ranney, Patrick, 42 Shannon, Mary, 3 Sullivan, Hurly, 35 ______________________________________________________________
EMIGRANT SHIPS FROM KINSALE TO NORTH AMERICA, 1841 – 48
*(CC 25/3/1847) – DIRECT FROM KINSALE – FOR NEW YORK, To Sail the 15th April, the Fast-sailing American Ship ‘ENTERPRISE,’ Jeremiah Leonard, Commander. The Beautiful Ship will be elegantly and comfortably fitted up for conveyance of Passengers : Well supplied in Fuel, Water, Biscuit, &c. and the captain and crew will pay every attention during the Voyage. – For passage apply to JOHN L. NEWMAN, Long Quay.
Year Ship Master To Note 1841 Emerald Sharp St. John, New Brunswick, Canada Isadore Dunbar St. John, New Brunswick, Canada Lord Sandon Feneron St. John, New Brunswick, Canada 1842 Lord Sandon Feneron St. John, New Brunswick, Canada 1843 1844 1845 1846 George Ramsey Farrell St. John, New Brunswick, Canada 1847 Enterprise Leonard St. John, New Brunswick, Canada Arrived the 11th of June in St. John. Possibly the same as the ship in the ad, above*, diverted to St. John 1847 Enterpise Leonard New York (advertised above*) Probably the same as above, diverted to St. John 1847 Lord Sandon Quebec Deaths at the Quarantine Station, Grosse Ile, Quebec - John Bryan age 4, Cath. Carmody age 7, Mary Carmody age 7, Cath. Finn age 8, Brid. Hester, Margt. McAve (sic) age 45, Mary Murphy age 35, Mary Murphy age 9 mths, John Power age 38, Msthy Wuitk (sic) age 3 mths. 1848 Lord Sandon O Brien St. John, New Brunswick, Canada 407 tons. 167 passengers ______________________________________________________________
Sources Cork Constitution Cork Examiner 'Irish Emigration to New England Through the Port of Saint John New Brunswick, Canada 1841 - 1849' by Daniel F. Johnson 'Irish to America 1846 - 1865' Family Tree Maker CD-ROM ________________________________________________
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