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Outbound Ships Passenger Lists
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Neither U.S. A. nor Canada maintained outbound ships passenger lists. There are no archived Ships Passenger Lists for ships sailing from American ports of departure. However there are some surviving original passenger lists in private hands, and there are newspaper accounts with partial passenger lists.
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| Partial Ships Passenger Lists extracted from Alms House Admission Foreigners & Nativity Records New York City, New York. Bond Registers 1819-1840. [Source: Item 5 LDS Film 1304647. Original records in the Municipal Archives, New York, New York] |
| Admission |
Surname |
First Name |
Age |
Place of Origin |
Ship Name |
Port of Departure |
1828 Aug. 10
1828 Aug. 14
1829 Apr. 11
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Stewart
Price
Steward
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Sarah
James
Sarah
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30
40
31
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Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
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Clothier
Clothier
Clothier
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St Johns
St Johns
St Johns
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The Ship Clotheir sailed from St. John New Brunswick arriving New York 22 November 1827 with passenger James Price plus other Price family members, who were probably his wife (or mother) and daughter. Sarah Stewart was also on board. See Ancestry.com's
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 for the passenger list
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