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Eames

Eames Report 21 Jan 2004 21:12

Allen, here's the Humes HUME, Margaret <1841> Nevada 1873 Age: 32 Note: BMR, p. 283 HUME, Mathew <1841> Nevada 1873 Age: 32 Note: BMR, p. 283 HUME, William <1866> Nevada 1873 Age: 7 Note: BMR, p. 283 HUME, Margaret <1869> Nevada 1873 Age: 4 Note: BMR, p. 283 Ship: Nevada Date of Departure: 10 Jul 1873 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England LDS Immigrants: 283 Church Leader: Elijah A. Box Date of Arrival: 23 Jul 1873 Port of Arrival: New York, New York

Eames

Eames Report 25 Jan 2004 12:14

Patricia, I've no idea where to look for after 1890 - but there is a site of Ship Passengers - www(.)immigrantships(.)net (without the brackets) Best of Luck! And no luck on Gerard, sorry!

Gillian

Gillian Report 25 Jan 2004 13:42

Tracey, Do these lists have names of anybody that would have been deported 1913 - 16 thanks

Eames

Eames Report 25 Jan 2004 13:45

Gillian, sorry - this CD doesnt cover it, but try the site that I've posted for Patricia.. it might have the info etc for you.

Gillian

Gillian Report 25 Jan 2004 17:58

Hello Tracy, I have a relative named Bartholomew McDermott who left Liverpool to emmigrate to Ca. This would have been in the 1890's, I know that ships sometimes stopped at Canada on their way to America, so I thought I would ask. Good Luck. Gillian Hindley

Trishm

Trishm Report 25 Jan 2004 20:17

Tracy thanks for all your help. I guess Gerard may remain the mystery man for a while. cheers :) Trish