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POOR LAW UNION IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA
SHIP ST ANNS 1844J. Richards, MasterFolios 274-276Paper Number: 10663/A/1844. Poor Law Union Number 23. Counties: Buckinghamshire. Covering dates 1844 July 17. Letter from John Marshall and Co, to Secretary to the Poor Law Commission, enclosing Mr Buchanan's certificate regarding the emigrants by the St Anns to Canada from Fenny Stratford, Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, Woodford, Daventry Poor Law Union Northamptonshire, Blofield, Blofield Poor Law Union Norfolk, Frittenden, Cranbrook Poor Law Union Kent, Stradbroke, Hoxne Poor Law Union Suffolk and Water Eaton, Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union.Enclosed is the following list giving the name of the parish, union, emigrant, occupation, number in family, number of rations, amount of landing money, destination (all bound for Montreal unless specified): Fenny Stratford, Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union. Folios 274-276
Woodford, Daventry Poor Law Union. Folios 274-276
Blofield, Blofield Poor Law Union. Folios 274-276
Frittenden, Cranbrook Poor Law Union. Folios 274-276
Stradbroke, Hoxne Poor Law Union. Folios 274-276
Water Eaton, Newport Pagnell Poor Law. Folios 274-276
Folio 426A list and description of those persons who have been assisted to emigrate from Fenny Stratford in the Newport Poor Law Union to Canada sailing on the St Anns on 15 April 1845. Those listed are: Males:
Folio 298Draft letter from the Poor Law Commission, to Newport Pagnell Poor Law Union, stating that they have received through Messrs Marshall and Co a certificate under the hand of the chief emigration agent at Quebec Canada for the conveyance of 2 poor people from the parish of Water Eaton to Canada on the ship St Anns. Paper Number: 1112/A/1844. Poor Law Union Number 23. Counties: Buckinghamshire. Covering dates 1844 July 29Choose another ship at
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