Those attempting to track down their Irish ancestors' port of entry
shouldn't forget about New Brunswick, which lies closer to Ireland than
Boston or New York. Irish Famine Migration to New Brunswick from the
Provincial Archives has 23,318 records of Irish arrivals between 1845 and
1852. If your ancestors emigrated at an earlier date, check Port Returns
[including Passenger Lists], 1816-1838: 10,412 indexed records of arrivals
with digitized images of the passenger manifests.
https://eogn.com/page-18080/13293267
Enjoy!
Jim McKane
Kitchener, Ontario
Those attempting to track down their Irish ancestors' port of entry
shouldn't forget about New Brunswick, which lies closer to Ireland than
Boston or New York. Irish Famine Migration to New Brunswick from the
Provincial Archives has 23,318 records of Irish arrivals between 1845 and
1852. If your ancestors emigrated at an earlier date, check Port Returns
[including Passenger Lists], 1816-1838: 10,412 indexed records of arrivals
with digitized images of the passenger manifests.
https://eogn.com/page-18080/13293267
Enjoy!
Jim McKane
Kitchener, Ontario