I am also interested in ships returning from Quebec to Ireland.
One of my uncles in the 1861 census in Canada, got married in Co.
Tyrone, Ireland April 1863, and returned to Canada. Sometime after 1861
he sailed back to Ireland. In the 1870s or 80s his brother also did the
same.
Thank you
Susan Black
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Thanks Chris.
The passenger list of the Cannon was located in a FHL film of a collection of church records held in the Armagh County Museum (no reference to it in the catalogue) and extracted it as potentially useful to researchers.
I recall attending a lecture at PRONI some years ago and it was stated that there was no systematic recording of emigration from Ireland until c1900 and any records would be held at the port of disembarkation whether in North America, Australia or New Zealand; I guess that applies for returning citizens.
A Google search indicates that there are some pre1900 shipping records on a couple of commercial genealogical websites (pay to view). Hope this is useful.
Kind regards,
Len Swindley
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Thank you Jim and Len … I have been searching for a ship retuning to Ireland from NY sometime between April and December 1883.
I have not had any luck … may I ask where/how you searched for ships returning to Ireland?
Thank you, Chris
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I was looking for ahipa going the other way in thee 1930s
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I am also interested in ships returning from Quebec to Ireland.
One of my uncles in the 1861 census in Canada, got married in Co.
Tyrone, Ireland April 1863, and returned to Canada. Sometime after 1861
he sailed back to Ireland. In the 1870s or 80s his brother also did the
same.
Thank you
Susan Black
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Thanks Chris.
The passenger list of the Cannon was located in a FHL film of a
collection of church records held in the Armagh County Museum (no reference
to it in the catalogue) and extracted it as potentially useful to
researchers.
I recall attending a lecture at PRONI some years ago and it was stated
that there was no systematic recording of emigration from Ireland until
c1900 and any records would be held at the port of disembarkation whether
in North America, Australia or New Zealand; I guess that applies for
returning citizens.
A Google search indicates that there are some pre1900 shipping records
on a couple of commercial genealogical websites (pay to view). Hope this is
useful.
Kind regards,
Len Swindley
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Thank you Jim and Len … I have been searching for a ship retuning to
Ireland from NY sometime between April and December 1883.
I have not had any luck … may I ask where/how you searched for ships
returning to Ireland?
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