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POOR LAW UNION IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA
Ship Elphinstone to Quebec 1849June 15, 1849
Folio 242Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Wolstanton and Burslem Union, informing them that the board has received a certificate from Carter and Bonus signed by the Chief Emigration Agent at Quebec in evidence of their completion of their contract to carry seven poor persons from the union to Canada in the ship Elphinstone.Paper Number: 26109/1849. Poor Law Union Number 415. Counties: Staffordshire. Covering dates 1849 Sept 10 MH 12/11198/154 Folio 243Draft letter from the Poor Law Board to Wolstanton and Burslem Union, informing them that the board has received a certificate from Carter and Bonus signed by the Chief Emigration Agent at Quebec in evidence of their completion of their contract to carry twenty-three poor persons from the parish of Burslem to Canada in the ship Elphinstone.Paper Number: 26109/1849. Poor Law Union Number 415. Counties: Staffordshire. Covering dates 1849 Sept 10 MH 12/11198/155 Also consult
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