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There are no comprehensive ships passenger lists of immigrants arriving in
Canada prior to 1865. Until that year, shipping companies
were not required by the government to keep their passenger
manifests.
Now available:
Filling in the Gaps: Finding Pre-1865 Ships Passenger Lists to Canada (84 pages) by Lorine McGinnis Schulze
Search Tip - English or Irish ancestors to Canada might be found in U.K. Directories, 1680-1830, Irish Flax Growers List, 1796 or Irish Records Index, 1500-1920
NEW! Request a search for your ancestor in the following Books of Immigration and Ships Passenger Lists Records from my personal collection. These Canadian immigration records are not online.
[BOOK 1]Names of Emigrants 1845-1847. Records of James Allison, Emigrant Agent at Montreal (Quebec Canada)
[BOOKS 2-4] Canada Company Remittance Books 1843-1847 in 3 Volumes.
[BOOK 5]Index of Passengers Who Emigrated to Canada between 1817 and 1849.
Ships Passenger Lists to Canada on Olive Tree Genealogy
Londonderry 1851 Ireland to St John New Brunswick (J J Cooke Shipping Records)
Ship Barbara, Ireland to St. John, New Brunswick 1851 (J J Cooke Shipping Records)
Londonderry Ireland to St. John, New Brunswick 1851 Second Voyage (J J Cooke Shipping Records)
Ship Mary Ann, Ireland to St. John, New Brunswick 1852 (J. J. Cooke Shipping Records)
Mary Ann Ireland to St. John, New Brunswick 1853 (J. J. Cooke Shipping Records)
Mary Ann 1853 second voyage Ireland to St John, New Brunswick (J J Cooke Shipping Records)
Mary Ann First Journey Ireland to St. John, New Brunwsick 1854 (J. J. Cooke Shipping Records)
Mary Ann Second Journey Ireland to St. John, New Brunwsick 1854 (J. J. Cooke Shipping Records)
Miner 1854 Ireland to St John, New Brunswick (J J Cooke Shipping Records)
Ship unknown name from Cork Ireland to St. Johns (Newfoundland?) 1854 (Partial Ships Passenger List) Ship John Cart? from Liverpool to St. Johns September 1855 (Partial Ships Passenger List)
Elizabeth 1858 Ireland to St John, New Brunswick (J J Cooke Shipping Records)
Elizabeth Ireland to St. John 1859
Elizabeth Ireland to St. John 1860
Argentinus Ireland to St. John 1860
Elizabeth Ireland to St John New Brunswick 1861
Elizabeth Ireland to New Brunswick 1863
Nubia Ireland to New Brunswick 1863
Between 1869 and the early 1930s, over 100,000 children
were sent to Canada from Great Britain during the child
emigration movement. Names of these Home Children found in
passenger lists at the National Archives of Canada are now searchable online
You may wish to join CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865. This is a mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding ship passenger lists, immigration records, naturalization records and ships' lists substitutes for immigration to Canada before 1865. To subscribe send "subscribe" to can-shipslists-pre1865-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or can-shipslists-pre1865-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode)." More information can be found on the Rootsweb
CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865 page.
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