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POOR LAW UNION IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA
Poor Law Union Emigrants 1848Folios 142-144. Return from Hanslope parish in the Newport Pagnell Union to the Poor Law Board in response to a letter from the Edwin Chadwick, Secretary to Poor Law Board to churchwardens and overseers Hanslope Parish, Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, listing those persons assisted by the guardians to emigrate during 1847. The following people emigrated to Canada Montreal, leaving on 4 July 1847.
See list of names on the ship Ellen sailing from Southampton to Quebec and Montreal Canada in July 1847 Also see See Emigrants of 1847 Folios 565-566. Letter from Charles Bond, Clerk to the Guardians of the Axminster Poor Law Union, to the Poor Law Board, enclosing a list and description of those wishing to emigrate from Chardstock to the British colonies, Canada and Upper Canada:
Olive Tree Genealogy Research Ancestry shows the Apsley family from Chardstock sailing into New York from Bristol England on board Cosmo on 20 Sep 1849 so something must have affected their plans to emigrate to Canada. Choose another ship at
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