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Peter Robinson Settlers from Cork to
Canada 1823 & 1825
National Archives of Canada: MG 24 B 74, 1-4 and 1-5, microfilm reel
M-141 see also M-140
A return of Irish Emigrants proceeding to Canada, to be
settled at the Expense of His Majesty's Government, under the superintendence
of Mr. Peter Robinson, Embarked at Cove on board of the JOHN
BARRY Transport, Peter Roche, Master, for passage to Quebec
- Mr. W. Burnie, R.N., Surgeon in charge. Cove of Cork 21st May 1825 (transcribed
from copies of two microfilmed lists inc. surgeon comments in italics;
may contain errors; there may be omissions)
Ship John Barry departed Cork 23rd May and arrived
at Quebec 6th July 1825. The settlers then proceeded to Montreal aboard
the steamboat New Swiftsure,
on 8th July.
see also, Surgeon-superintendent
Report for John Barry (Olive Tree Genealogy)
Family |
Names |
Age
|
Occupation |
Former Residence |
Remarks |
1. Dahill |
Michael |
28
|
Reduced Farmer |
Colmanswell, Limerick |
#201 Capt. Roberts
(a Protestant family) |
|
Ellen |
30
|
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John |
14
|
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Thomas |
12
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Catherine |
10
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Mary |
8
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2. Ryan |
Patrick |
32
|
Farmer |
St. John's, Limerick |
#312 Rt. Rev. Thomas, Bishop of Limerick
(a good man; Instrumental in saving the ship & passengers;
Brothers Timothy & John very troublesome characters) |
|
Elizabeth |
21
|
|
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Timothy |
21
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John |
19
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William |
14
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Bridget |
25
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Elinor |
18
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Patrick |
2
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James |
1
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3. Malony |
Henry |
32
|
Farmer |
Six-mile-bridge, Clare |
#46 Wm. Fitzmiller vicar of Ath?
(youngest child died at the Cascades on passage up the river, buried
at the Cellars) |
|
Hannah |
32
|
|
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Andrew |
9
|
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Catherine |
7
|
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Mary |
4
|
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|
Margaret |
1
|
|
|
(died on passage) |
4. Leary |
Timothy |
50
|
Reduced Farmer |
Liscarroll, Cork |
#153 Wm.W. Beecher Esq. M.P. |
|
Norah |
35
|
|
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John |
30
|
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Mary |
28
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Patrick |
14
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Norah |
12
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Timothy |
7
|
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Judith |
3
|
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5. Casey |
Thomas |
35
|
Farmer |
Kilbrin, Cork |
#65 Lord Doneraile
(a very good family, behaved well on passage) |
|
Johanna |
30
|
|
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|
James |
11
|
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Mary |
9
|
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Timothy |
7
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John |
5
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Johanna |
1
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6. Kelchar / Kelcher |
John |
28
|
Labourer |
Dingle, Kerry |
#320 Admiral Plamplin &
others
(Shannon!!! an excellent and willing man, and deserving every ?
and ? and encouragement from his good conduct with which I am fully
satisfied in every particular; assisted the 3rd mate with the provisions
and took care of the dogs in passage) |
|
Ellen |
28
|
|
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Denis |
18
|
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Mary |
9
|
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Jane |
6
|
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Michael |
2
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7. Boland |
Jeremiah |
34
|
Reduced Farmer |
Cashel, Tipperary |
#318 Mayor of Cashel & others |
|
Mary |
32
|
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Edward |
12
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Mary |
7
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Joseph |
5
|
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Thomas |
2
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8. Condon |
James |
43
|
Farmer |
Templetiny, Tipperary |
#224 Earl of Kingstown
(a very good, quiet, industious & willing family) |
|
Margaret |
38
|
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Richard |
24
|
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Judith |
18
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Mary |
16
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William |
12
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Honora |
4
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9. Owens |
David |
45
|
Reduced Farmer |
Tomfinla, Clare |
#325 Collector Perrine, father & others
(wife a lying, mischief-making woman) |
|
Bridget |
36
|
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John |
20
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Richard |
18
|
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Robert |
16
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Boyle |
12
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David |
8
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Anne |
6
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Thomas |
1
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10. O'Brien |
Martin |
44
|
Reduced Farmer |
Kilkishen, Clare |
#327 Major Purdon & others
(a quiet man; youngest child died at Point Bersian??tes?) |
|
Honora |
34
|
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|
John |
17
|
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Patrick |
15
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Mary |
13
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Bridget |
1
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(died at sea) |
11. Callaghan |
Timothy |
34
|
Reduced Farmer |
Drishane, Cork |
#317 J.C. Morgan, vicar & others
(a quiet family; a child born in the John Barry) |
|
Nancy |
29
|
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Ellen |
14
|
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Jeremiah |
11
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John |
8
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Timothy |
3
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(un-named) |
inf
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(born at sea) |
12. Hogan |
David |
29
|
Discharged Soldier |
Cork |
#346 Major General Sir John Lambert & Col. Middleton
(a discharged soldier wrought hard and behaved well in passage;
acting as cook- has since committed himself) |
|
Sarah |
23
|
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Catherine |
6
|
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Mary |
1
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13. Shea |
Thomas |
44
|
Farmer |
Coolcappagh, Limerick |
#343 Revd. W.J. Sheehy, Sir Anthony Perrier & others
(a quiet family; youngest child died in gulf of St. Lawrence) |
|
Bridget |
39
|
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Darby |
18
|
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Michael |
16
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John |
14
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Mary |
12
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Thomas |
9
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Johanna |
6
|
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Denis |
2
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(died at sea) |
14. Twomy |
Patrick |
33
|
Labourer |
Glounthaune, Cork |
#329 Capt. Hoare
(a willing hard working, good man) |
|
Mary |
32
|
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Patrick |
9
|
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Hannah |
8
|
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Ellen |
7
|
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Mary |
2
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15. Groves |
Thomas |
20
|
Reduced Farmer |
Aghoule, Wicklow |
#348 Capt. Travers & others
(a very excellent family, Protestants; the mother a worthy kind
woman; boys, willing and attentive; afraid of her neighbour and has
suffered ill from some on account of religion; has two daughters married
in Ramsay, whom she is anxious to join; she is very deserving every
indulgence) |
|
Margaret |
46
|
|
|
(Mother) |
|
Abraham |
17
|
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Margaret |
13
|
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James |
11
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16. Foley |
William |
44
|
Reduced Farmer |
Listowel, Kerry |
#350 J. Church & others
(a very excellent family of quiet and willing lads, have behaved
to my entire satisfaction; Has two sons at Godmanchester, whom he
is anxious to join provided he can have his land and allownces) |
|
Ellen |
24
|
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William |
22
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Thomas |
18
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Daniel |
16
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17. Young |
Francis |
44
|
Farmer |
Newport, Tipperary |
#340 Revd. ?, father and others
(a very excellent family, willing industrious and obliging in every
respect; have behaved in the most exlemplary manner and deserve every
attention and encouragement; instrumental in saving the ship) |
|
William |
24
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Eliza |
22
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John |
20
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Samuel |
18
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Honora |
16
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Patrick |
14
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Francis |
12
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Robert |
10
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Matthew |
8
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18. Blackwell |
John |
41
|
Reduced Farmer |
Kilkeedy, Limerick |
#326 Capt. Roberts & others
(a very excellent family, Protestants, of good and industrious
daughters; was instrumental in saving the ship &c.; brought out
a lad from Cork, engaged to serve him 3 years, who has, to his great
loss, left him on some frivolous excuse; deserves every encouragement;
has behaved wholly to my satisfaction) |
|
Prudence |
39
|
|
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|
John |
22
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Margaret |
19
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Catherine |
17
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James |
15
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Mary |
13
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Abigail |
11
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William |
8
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Anne |
6
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Edward |
3
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19. Hurley |
James |
35
|
Reduced Farmer |
Kilfinaghty, Clare |
#339 Revd. W. Miller, P.R. [Peter Robinson] & others
|
|
Mary |
30
|
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Jane |
9
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Thomas |
7
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Patrick |
3
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20. Walsh |
John |
36
|
Farmer |
St. [B]arry's, Cork |
#328 Lord Mountcashell & Doctor Coppings
(a very excellent family, acquainted with gardening, has behaved
himself well and deserves every encouragement and recommendation;
wrought hard at the pumps) |
|
Mary |
35
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Thomas |
15
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John |
12
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Margaret |
10
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Michael |
7
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Bartolemew |
3
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21. McAuliffe |
Cornelius |
32
|
Farmer |
Churchtown, Cork |
#64 Lord Doneraile
(a quiet family) |
|
Ellen |
26
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Johanna |
15
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Mary |
13
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James |
12
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Owen |
6
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22. Daly |
John |
46
|
Cooper |
St. Mary Shandon, Cork |
#347 G. Callaghan Esq.
(a good industrious, obliging and willing family; himself by trade
a cooper) |
|
Mary |
40
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John |
21
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Bridget |
20
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Henry |
19
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James |
12
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Michael |
10
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Eugene |
9
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William |
5
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George |
1
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23. Baragy |
Patrick |
35
|
Reduced Farmer |
De?, Tipperary |
#342 Lord Hawadon & others
(assisted in cutting up and dividing provisions on passage) |
|
Margaret |
29
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Patrick |
4
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24. Slattery |
James |
26
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Labourer |
Kilmoyler, Tipperary |
#323 Sir A. Perrier
(a quiet family; youngest child died at Lachine) |
|
Mary |
24
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Catherine |
3
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Judith |
3
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John |
1
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(died at Lachine) |
25. Regan |
Timothy |
35
|
Reduced Farmer |
Donaghmore, Cork |
#352 Wm Hayner & John Gibbs Esq.
(came on board sickly, took fever 2nd June, died at Quebec hospital;
wife took sick shortly after, produced a child in the 8th month convalescent
at Quebec - hurried off to Lachine, arrived on Saturday evening; took
dangerously sick on Sunday and died at 12 on Tuesday - child died
and was buried at Kingston; two boys and two girls - very fine children
are left orphans; I left 8 dollars belonging to them in Mr. Reades
charge; their chest by some mistake has been left at Quebec) |
|
Catherine |
32
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Patrick |
16
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Norah |
13
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Mary |
10
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Michael |
6
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26. Lane |
John |
46
|
Reduced Farmer |
Aghada, Cork |
#351 Charles Adams Esq. & others
(a good family; instrumental in saving the ship when on shore thereby
avoiding additional expense and delay; son Cottrel in a quarrel with
an ? of the Boat, brought on by himself, about the ?pantia, cut the
boatman in several places on the right arm, and was himself hurt;
as a compensation and to prevent more serious consequences I gave
a note on Const. Ginlay for 11 dollars which I must pay on my return)
|
|
Ellen |
42
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Cottrell |
22
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Catherine |
20
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Ellen |
18
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Helena |
10
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27. Gillman |
Edmond |
38
|
Reduced Farmer |
Magourney, Cork |
#335 Josh. C. Fitzgerald, W. Cook Esq. & others
(himself a very good man; has a large family of daughters) |
|
Mary |
36
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Rebecca |
18
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Ellen |
16
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Richard |
15
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John |
14
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Mary |
13
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Sylvester |
9
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Elizabeth |
7
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Edmond |
3
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28. Mulcahy |
William |
39
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Farmer |
Caherlogga, Cork |
#344 W. Johnson High Sheriff & others
(a good quiet family) |
|
Mary |
38
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David |
17
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Michael |
15
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Patrick |
12
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Elizabeth |
8
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William |
4
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29. Callaghan |
John |
44
|
Reduced Farmer |
Clogheen, Cork |
#334 C. Hely Hutchinson Esq. Mr. P.R. and others |
|
Norah |
38
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David |
23
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Cornelius |
22
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Jeremiah |
20
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Ellen |
18
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Owen |
16
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Denis |
14
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John |
12
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30. Sullivan |
Richard |
42
|
Reduced Farmer |
St. Ann Shandon, Cork |
#335 Sir John Lambert & others
(a very good, quiet, willing and industrious family; deserving
of every attention & encouragement) |
|
Ellen |
38
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Michael |
19
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Honora |
17
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Thomas |
14
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Catherine |
12
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James |
9
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31. Sullivan |
Cornelius |
44
|
Reduced Farmer |
Dingle, Kerry |
#349 Francis Egar Esq. & others
(a very good and willing family, chiefly grown up; behaved well
on passage) |
|
Patrick |
22
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John |
18
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Mary |
16
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Elizabeth |
14
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Bridget |
12
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32. Sullivan |
John |
41
|
Reduced Farmer |
St. [B]arry's, Cork |
#336 Newson Esq. & others
(a very good family of kind and industrious daughters; fully satisfied
with thier behavior) |
|
Ellen |
36
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Ellen |
20
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Julia |
15
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Eugene |
14
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Bridget |
12
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33. Walsh |
Richard |
33
|
Farmer |
Inisgura (Inishcarra?), Cork |
#337 Lord Ennismore & others |
|
Elizabeth |
24
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Mary |
3
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34. Shea |
Edward |
32
|
- |
Cork |
#355 Lord Mountcashell & others
(a quiet, good family) |
|
Ellen |
31
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Edward |
12
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Mary |
5
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Patrick |
4
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35. Mahony |
James |
36
|
Reduced Farmer |
Knockacappal, Kerry |
#345 John Cronin Esq. J.P.
(a quiet family, all very sickly) |
|
Nancy |
34
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Denis |
15
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James |
13
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Julia |
10
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Nancy |
7
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Daniel |
5
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Jeremiah |
1
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36. Hennessy |
Thomas |
38
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Reduced Farmer |
Fermoy, Cork |
#333 Thomas Walker & others |
|
Nancy |
30
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John |
17
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Thomas |
15
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Michael |
13
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Bridget |
11
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Daniel |
9
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William |
5
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Patrick |
4
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37. Moloney |
Daniel |
41
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Reduced Farmer |
Roscrea, Tipperary |
#324 Lord Ross & others
(a very excellent family; behaved entirely to my satisfaction during
the passage; was instrumental in saving the ship &c., and deserves
every recommendation and attention from his general good conduct)
|
|
Catherine |
36
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Mary |
15
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John |
14
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Roger |
13
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Sarah |
12
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James |
7
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38. Thomhill |
Richard H. |
21
|
- |
Mitchelstown, Cork |
#354 Earl of Kingstown |
39. Nagle |
David |
26
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|
- |
#353
(behaved well on passage; story being known, thinks himself in
danger among present neighbours) |
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