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Contributor Information: Sent by Marjorie Goodfellow to the Canadian Ships Lists Pre 1865 CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L@rootsweb.com. This is a mailing list I host for the discussion and sharing of information regarding ship passenger lists, immigration records, naturalization records and ships' lists substitutes for immigration to Canada before 1865. To subscribe send "subscribe" to can-shipslists-pre1865-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or can-shipslists-pre1865-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode)."
Source Information: found in Notary Archibald
Campbell's greffe.
"...On
this sixth day of June one thousand, eight hundred and
thirty six:... appeared William Johns, commander of the ship
Dochfour of Bristol and the undersigned steerage passengers
on board ... the said vessel, which the said William
Johns...for the use...of the said steerage passengers, by
the overseers of the parishes by whom the said steerage
passengers were sent out; and the said several passengers,
whose names, marks, and signatures are hereunto affixed so
hereby acknowledge to have received the several sums of
money....
T.O.C Farly
These are steerage passenger names that appeared in document
no. 7104, Notary Archibald Campell, Quebec City, Microfilm
no. M173/175, Archives nationales du Québec.
Should you wish to
see the actual document, send a request for a photocopy to
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