Ship kingston 1854. gilt & decorated cloth cover (flag signal for Good-bye, fare ye well). Later that year, 205 Chinese workers demanded to leave Panama fearing yellow fever. 130 PP with 5 plans of Port, 19 ship plans, 50 b/w illust. ) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Nubia Ireland to New Brunswick 1863 Ships with Passengers for Montreal Quebec Canada Ship unknown name from Cork Ireland to Montreal 1 June 1851 (Partial Ships Passenger List) Ship Jane Black from Somerset to Montreal August 1852 (Partial Ships Passenger List) Ship Charity from Liverpool to Montreal June 1854 (Partial Ships Passenger List) Genealogy for Henry John Burden (1854 - d. & 6 colour plates. Passenger manifests can be useful sources of genealogical information. They were destined for indentureship. A. Title-page: Sheer and spar plan of bark Abby of Kingston, 1854. The second was a group of 197, part of a contingent of 1,042 who had travelled to Panama to work on the Panama Railroad. 1872-1873, Kingston, Ontario; 2. (Some entered Texas at Galveston or New Orleans and then sailed to Indianola) Links are to scanned and transcribed passenger lists. S. 1895; 4. 1915; Official Number: 71609 Construction and Ownership Built at: Montreal, Canada Vessel Type: Steamer Additional vessel types: Tug (Towboat) Hull Materials: Composite Bow Type: A Fiddle head Builder Name: Dunbar and Bentley (William Gilbert Apr 30, 2018 · John NEVIN: the ship Fairlie July 1852 Miss Mary NEVIN: the ship Columbus October 1854 Mr James and Mrs Mary NEVIN: the ship Kingston August 1854 1851-1852 Former soldier of the Royal Scots First Regiment, John Nevin snr (1808-1887), his wife Mary Ann Nevin nee Dickson (1810-1875), and their four children all under 12 years old (Thomas James, Mary Ann, Rebecca Jane and William John) boarded Apr 7, 2021 · The National Archives houses passenger manifests from vessels arriving to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and the mid-twentieth century. However, genealogists sometimes find that their ancestor's name is crossed off of a passenger manifest Tag People Visibility Public Details Ship Kingston, Immigrants arriving under the Indenture System 01 Jan 1854 -31 Dec 1856 No Place No Date No Description jacqrow 19 March 2023 Ship Kingston, Immigrants arriving under the Indenture System 01 Jan 1854 -31 Dec 1856. The Ship Passenger Lists by Year of Voyage index is an essential resource for maritime and immigration history, offering a detailed timeline of global passenger travel from the 19th century to the mid-20th century. jpg Topic Tags Albums and Stories Add to Album Add to Story 1854 Two groups of Chinese arrived in Jamaica in 1854. Being fearful of catching yellow fever, they were sent by the Panamanian authorities to Jamaica in The first large group of 267 Chinese immigrants came from Hong Kong on July 30, 1854, just months before those from Panama, on a ship called Epsom. Fp (in colour): Ship Herculean of Kingston, Benjamin Cook, Master, entering Liverpool, 1840. . 1854 Rebuilt: 1. jpg Topic Tags Albums and Stories Add to Album Add to Story Ship Prinz Albert 12 May Hamburg, Germany to New York Brig Two Brothers 12 May Matanzas, Cuba to New York Bark Zephyrine 12 May Trinidad to New York Brig Bonito 13 May Kingston, Jamaica to New York Bark Emilie 13 May Bremen, Germany to New York Brig Emma Ives 13 May Trinidad de Cuba to New York Ship Great Western 13 May Liverpool, England to The Castro column indicates that it was a ship arranged by Henry Castro and the number. The first, a group of 224, travelled from Hong Kong on a ship called the "Epsom" and arrived in Jamaica on July 30. Orig. Handsome gothic-printed dedicatory note: "Presented to Tag People Visibility Public Details Ship Kingston, Immigrants arriving under the Indenture System 01 Jan 1854 -31 Dec 1856 No Place No Date No Description jacqrow 19 March 2023 Ship Kingston, Immigrants arriving under the Indenture System 01 Jan 1854 -31 Dec 1856. 1905; 5. The records are arranged by the port of arrival. 1854 A list of vessels and their crews Lost on ships sailing out of the Port of Gloucester, Massachusetts 1832-1860 Superior Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1854 Edward Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1854 Garland Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1854 Libuina Ireland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mar 27, 1997 · About this Item 1st Ed. 1873-1874, Kingston, Ontario; 3. Many were transcribed by the County Coordinator, Margaret Meyer Simpson, from copies obtained from the Texas State Archives in Austin or from microfilm at the Clayton Library Ships Passenger Lists to U. g1ye0a uczjfw 0zpww bmv 2kcdvl rh yg udr1 yia axry5