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1800 to 1810 (page 1 of 2)
1801
The Dove From Scotland, to Pictou, Nova Scotia Canada in 1801
The Dove Scotland to Pictou, Nova Scotia Canada 1801
The Sarah 1801 From Scotland, destination Canada
The Sarah Scotland to Pictou Nova Scotia 1801
1803
Active for Philadelphia, sworn at Newry, 18th. May, 1803.
American sworn at Londonderry, 9 April 1803.
Ardent bound for Baltimore, sworn
at Londonderry, 23 April 1803.
Betsy for New York, sworn at Newry, 22 September, 1803.
Commerce August 10, 1803 , bound to Pictou Nova Scotia from Perthshire
Cornelia of Portland, going to New York, sworn at Londonderry, 15 April 1803.
Diana bound for New York, sworn at Newry, 18th. May, 1803.
Eagle for New York 29 March 1803.
Eagle Ireland to New York 1803
Edward from Belfast to Philadelphia, 19 April 1803.
George of New Bedford, for New York, sworn at Dublin, 29 August 1803.
Snow George from Belfast to Philadelphia, sworn 22nd. September, 1803.
Hopewell sworn at Newry 6th. of June, 1803, and bound for New York.
Independance for New York, sworn at Londonderry, 31st. October, 1803.
Jefferson to New York from Sligo, sworn 28 April, 1803.
Lady Washington from Belfast to Charleston, sworn 22nd. September, 1803.
Margaret bound for New York from Newry 18 April 1803.
Margaret Newry to New York 1803
Mars from Dublin 29 March 1803.
Mars Dublin Ireland to America 1803
Mohawk sworn at Londonderry, 23 April, 1803, bound for Philadelphia.
Neptune
Neptune Ireland to Newcastle and PA 1803
Patty sworn at Newry, 5 May 1803.
Pennsylvania from Londonderry, to Wilmington and Philadelphia, 16 April, 1803.sailed for Newcastle and Philadelphia from Warren Point, Newry 29 March 1803.
Portland for Charleston 29 March 1803.
Portland Portland Ireland to Charleston, S.C. 1803
Rachel to New York from Sligo 15 April 1803.
Rachel Sligo to New York 1803
Serpent of Baltimore, going to Baltimore and sworn at Londonderry, 30 April, 1803.
Susan from Dublin to New York April 5, 1803
Susan Dublin Ireland to New York 1803 (another site)
Strafford for Philadelphia, sworn at Londonderry, 14 May 1803.
Venus for Norfolk, America, sworn at Dublin, 14 November, 1803.
List of Passengers intending to go from Belfast to New York in the ship "Wilmington" in 1803
Wilmington from Belfast to New York, sworn 9th. July 1803.
Portland Portland Ireland to Charleston, S.C. 1803
Eagle Ireland to New York 1803
List of Passengers intending to go from Belfast to New York in the ship "Wilmington" in 1803
Polly 1803 *Reconstructed passenger list (Selkirk Settlers Identified from Past and present of P.E.I. Canada, Skye, and Hebridean Pioneers)
The COMMERCE From Scotland, destination Canada 1803
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