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Missing Friends 1886
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (London England) Long Lost Relatives, 1886
| First
Name |
Surname |
went to |
Left date |
ship |
left from,
or lived in |
last heard
from |
issue date |
asking |
comments |
| James |
Sayer |
New York |
before 1866 |
|
Sotterly, Suffolk, England |
1866 |
Dec 1886 |
widowed mother |
1866 thought of going from New York to California |
| Charles Jacob |
Schemmler |
New York & Indiana |
1858 |
John Bright |
Liverpool, England |
1861 |
Aug 1886 |
children |
1860: Hudson Indiana. 1861: La Porte Indiana |
| Charlotte |
Smith |
America |
Oct. 1885 |
|
Richmond Surrey Eng |
Nov 3 1885 |
may 1886 |
not given |
Addy Chicago |
| Thomas |
Smith |
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see George Thomas Keats |
| Thomas |
Smith |
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see Thomas Steebing |
| Arthur |
Soar |
New Orleans, Louisiana USA |
|
Riverside of Bath |
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Apr 1886 |
widowed mother |
last heard from in Rio de Janiero but gave address as c/o A. R.
Miller on board The Riverside of Bath, New Orleans, Louisiana |
| James Hilton |
Songey |
Oregon USA |
Feb 1883 |
|
Storey Co. Nevada |
1883 |
may 1886 |
parents |
|
| Arthur |
Stannard |
Nova Scotia & New York |
Jan 12, 1878 |
Templar & Camelot |
Ipswich, England |
1880 |
Sep 1886 |
mother |
Sailed on Templar to Nova Scotia Jan 12, 1878, then Camelot
landing New York Apr. 28, 1880 |
| Thomas |
Steebing |
Texas USA |
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1882 |
Dec 1886 |
mother |
aka Thomas Smith. Address in 1882: McKavett, Texas. Thought of
going to Mexico |
| George William |
Steptone |
Detroit Michigan |
|
Denmark |
London, England |
|
Oct 1886 |
father |
|
| William (Jemmy) |
Stonell |
Junction City, Texas |
1864 |
|
England |
Sept 8, 1885 |
Nov 1886 |
parents |
stonemason |
| Charles |
Sugg |
America |
May 1877 |
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1883 |
Aug 1886 |
widowed mother |
engine driver on Grand Trunk Railway, America |
| Henry |
Swaker |
America |
1869 |
Greyhound |
Blackwell Point England |
1869 |
Sep 1886 |
mother |
|
| Edwin |
Tandy |
Chicago, Illinois |
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July 29, 1885 |
Oct 1886 |
parents |
|
| Albert |
Tansley |
Chicago, Illinois |
1880 |
|
England |
August 1884 |
Aug 1886 |
mother |
father has died. Later issue reports Albert seen in Chicago in
spring 1886 |
| Harriett |
Taylor |
New York, USA |
1881 |
|
England |
1883 |
Sep 1886 |
father |
|
| Thomas |
Thompson |
Gay's River, Colchester Co. NS |
May 26, 1874 |
|
Queen's House Farm School, Redhill |
Mar 1881 |
may 1886 |
mother |
John Cook, Colchester Co. NS |
| Jacob |
Thurlow |
America |
1873 |
|
Mundesly, Norfolk England |
|
Nov 1886 |
parents |
sailor |
| Michael |
Tracy |
America |
1881 |
|
England |
|
June 1886 |
mother |
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| Edward |
Treend |
St. John's, New Brunswick |
1851 |
Susan |
|
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Nov 1886 |
not given |
Sailed from St. John's on ship Bethel to California. Name
corrected from Freend to Treend in Nov. 14, 1886 issue of Lloyd's |
| Edward |
Trussell |
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see Philip Cowper |
| Jane |
Turner |
America |
October 1884 |
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London Eng |
February 1885 |
Aug 1886 |
brothers + sisters |
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| son of Mrs. Joseph Smith Towndrow |
|
Moline, Illnois |
1869 |
|
Sheffield Moor, Sheffield England |
1869 |
July 1886 |
seeks mother |
son was born 1859, sent to his Uncle in USA. Mother's husband was
a silver platter in Sheffield |
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Look for your ancestors who sailed to Canada in 1886 Surnames A-C; 1886 Surnames D-H;
1886 Surnames I-N;
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1886 Surnames E-H;
1886 Surnames I-M;
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1886 Surnames U-Z
Choose from the following newspaper issues of Missing Friends:
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper: Long Lost Relatives 1886 | 1887 | 1888 | 1889 | 1890 | 1891 | 1892 | 1893 | 1894 | 1895 | 1896 | 1897 | 1899 | 1900
Missing Friends Extracts from the Boston Pilot Newspaper, Boston Massachusetts 1830-1840 | 1840-1850
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