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by Lorine McGinnis Schulze
Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present before disaster strikes? Available now on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca
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Ship Hope 23 September 1801 from Liverpool to Philadelphia
Ship Thomas Liverpool to Philadelphia 30 March 1801
Ships Passenger Lists From Ireland 1803
Active for Philadelphia, sworn at Newry, 18th. May, 1803.
Ship American sworn at Londonderry 9 Apr 1803 to New York
Ship American from Londonderry to New York 10 Sept. 1803
Ship Ardent for Baltimore Maryland from Londonerry 23 April 1803
The Betsy to New York from Newry, 22 Sept. 1803
Ship Cornelia of Portland, sworn at Londonderry 15 April 1803 to New York
Ship Diana of New Bedford to New York sworn at Newry 18 Amy 1803
Eagle to New York 29 March 1803
Ship Edward from Belfast Ireland to Philadelphia 19 Apr 1803
Fortitude to New York from Cork Ireland 1 Sept. 1803
Snow George to Philadelphia from Belfast Ireland 22 Sept 1803
Brig George of New Bedford to New York 16 Aug. 1803
Brig George of New Bedford Dublin to New York 29 Aug. 1803
Ship Hopewell to New York sworn at Newry 6 June 1803
Ship Independance to New York from Londonderry, 31 Oct. 1803
Jefferson Passenger List & Sworn Affidavit from Master to New York from Sligo, Ireland, sworn 28 April, 1803.
Brig Lady Washington from Belfast Ireland to Charleston S. Carolina 22 Sept. 1803
Margaret bound for New York from Newry 18 April 1803.
Mars from Dublin 29 March 1803.
Ship Mohawk from Londonderry to Philadelphia 23 April 1803
Neptune sailed for Newcastle Delaware and Philadelphia Pennsylvania from Warren Point, Newry, Ireland 29 March 1803.
Passenger List of those to go in the Ship Numa to America, 2 Ap'l.,1803
Patty sworn at Newry, 5 May 1803.
Passengers to Newcastle, Wilmington and Philadelphia in the Ship Pennsylvania from Londonderry, 16 Apl., 1803
Rachel to New York from Sligo Ireland 15 April 1803.
Brig Sally to New York from Dublin Ireland 5 Aug. 1803
Ship Serpent for Baltimore Maryland from Londonderry 30 April 1803
Ship Strafford to Philadelphia from Londonderry 14 May 1803
Susan to New York from Dublin Ireland April 1803 Ship Susan from Dublin Ireland to New York 6 Sept. 1803
Ship Venus from Dublin Ireland to Norfolk Virginia 14 Nov. 1803
Ship Wilmington Belfast Ireland to New York 9 July 1803
Ships Passenger Lists From Ireland 1804
Passengers Engaged to Sail on Board the American Brig Atlantic, Robert Askins, Master burden 196 tone, for Boston, Massachusetts Sworn at Dublin Ireland 19 June 1804.
Passengers to be received on Board the Ship Catherine of Dublin Ireland, 170 Tons Burthen as per Register, George Thomas, Master, now in the Port Killybegs and bound for New Castle & Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Sworn at Ballyshannon 9 June, 1804.
Passengers intending to go by the American Brig Ceres of ny, Herbert Forrester, Master, from Newry for New York, sworn 31 May, 1804.
Passengers for Philadelphia Pennsylvania on the American Ship Commerce, sworn 28 April,1804.
Passengers in the American Ship Diligence of New Bedford for New York, sworn at Dublin, Ireland 30 April, 1804.
Passengers who have contracted to take their passage on board the Ship Duncan of Whitehaven Abraham Sebson, Master, for New York, sworn at Londonderry, 26 May, 1804.
Passengers for New York on the Ship Eagle, Charles Thompson, Master, sworn at Belfast 4 Aug. 1804
Passengers in the American Ship Jane of New Bedford for New York, sworn at Dublin, Ireland 17 April, 1804
Passengers on the Brig Jefferson of Newberry Port in the U.S.A.,Burthen 138 tons, bound from Ballyshannon to New Castle and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Daniel Knight, Master,sworn 10 May, 1804
Passengers intended to be taken on board the Ship Live Oak of Scarboro, Christopher Dyer, Master, burthen 400 tons, bound to New York in America, sworn at Londonderry, 23 June, 1804.
Passengers of the American Ship Mary of New Bedford to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania sworn at Dublin, Ireland 17 April, 1804.
Passengers on Board the American Ship Mechanic of Baltimore, Maryland Peter Thorn, Master, from Dublin Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland, 28 May, 1804
Passengers on the American Ship President of New Bedford from Newry for New Castle in America, sworn 21 April, 1804.
Passengers to go on board the Brigantine Sally, Timothy Clifton, Master, for New York, Burthen 156 tons, Port of Newry, sworn 9 May, 1804.
Passengers who have contracted to take their passage to Baltimore Maryland on board the Ship Serpent of Baltimore, burthen 280 tons, Arch'd McCorkell, master, sworn at the Custom House, Londonderry, 5 May, 1804.
Passengers who intend going to New York in the American Ship William and Jane from Belfast, sworn at Belfast, 14 April, 1804
Passengers in the William and Mary of ny, burthen 420 tons, to sail from Londonderry to New York, sworn at Londonderry, 18 May, 1804.
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