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Passenger lists on the Internet : from Ireland  


  • 1764-1921 : Irish Passenger Lists (Genealogy for Everyone) - More than 16,000 passengers to the United States on over 200 ships, from Ireland and England in the 1800's and early 1900's.
  • 1803 : Irish Passenger Lists to the U.S. - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Lists of passengers who have sailed on board the Mars, the Portland, the Eagle, the Susan, the Neptune, the Rachel, the Margaret, the Pennsylvania, the Edward, and the Mohawk.
  • 1803 : Irish Passenger Lists to the United States - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Ships : the Snow George, the Venus, the Active, the Betsy, the Diana, the Hopewell, the Independance, the Lady Washington, the Atlantic, the Catherine, the Ceres, the Duncan, the George, and the Mechanic.
  • 1803-1804 : Irish Passenger Lists to the United States - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Ships the Susan, the Eagle, the Alexis, the Charles and Harriot, the Maria, the American, the Brothers, the Jane, the President, the Commerce, the George, the Diligence, the Mary.
  • 1804, 1811, 1845, 1846 : Irish Passenger lists, from Ireland and Liverpool to New York, U.S. - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Ships : the Toronto (1845), the Warsaw (1845), the Stephen Whitney (1845, 1846), the Clyde (1845), the St. George (1845), the Ohio (1845), the Sharon (1845), the New York (1845), the St. Patrick (1845), the Junius (1846), the Alhambra (1846), the Akin Alexander (1811), the Algernon (1811), the Harvey Hide (1811), the Jupiter (1811), the Live Oak (1804).
  • 1823 : The Stakesby Passenger List - List of emigrant settlers from the South of Ireland embarked on board of the Stakesby transport for passage to Quebec from Cove of Cork July 8th 1823.
  • 1828 : Loss of Brig Dispatch. Names of 158 men, women, and children who were saved from the wreck of the Dispatch which sailed from Derry, Ireland, on the 29th May 1828 for Quebec.
  • 1832-1937 : Immigrants at Grosse-Île (Quebec) (Library and Archives Canada) - This database includes information on 33,026 immigrants who stayed at the Grosse-Île Quarantine Station between 1832 and 1937. Approximately two-thirds of these newcomers were from Ireland.
  • 1840s : Girls Orphaned by Irish Famine - A list of four hundred names of Irish Famine female orphans inscribed on a monument unveiled in Sydney, Australia, commemorating their arrival there in the late 1840s.
  • 1846-1850 : Irish passenger lists from Ireland and Liverpool to New York, U.S. - (Alan Tupman's website, archived website) - Ships : the Creole (1847), the Roscius (1847), the Bryan Abbs (1850), the New World (1850), the Maria (1849), the Swan (1849), the St. Patrick (1849), the W.H. Harbeck (1849), the Ann Harley (1849), the West Point (1849), the Glenmore (1849), the Intrinsic (1848), the Nicholas Biddle (1848), the Agenora (1848), the Constitution (1848), the Sir Robert Peel (1848), the Sarah Sands (1848), the Lancashire (1847), the Yorkshire (1847), the Free Trader (1847), the St. George (1846, 1847), the Sardinia (1847), the Westminster (1846), the American (1846), the John R. Skiddy (1846), the Panama (1846), the Saracen (1846), the Milicete (1846).
  • 1846-1851: The Famine Immigrants : Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York from the Port of Galway, Ireland: Part 1 - Part 2
  • 1847-1848, 1852-1855 : Irish Passenger Lists to New York and Quebec - (Alan Tupman's website - archived website) - Ships : the Metoka (1847), the Channing (1848), the Progress (1848), the Marchioness of Clydesdale (1852), the Columbia (1853), the Princeton (1853), the Telegraph (1853), the Herman Roosen (1854), the Star of the West (1854), the William Tapscott (1854), the Webster (1854, 1855), the New World (1855), the Katherine (1855).
  • 1847-1852 : Index to the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps - (archived Web page - New Zealand Fencible Society) - The Royal New Zealand Fencible corps were retired soldiers from Britain and Ireland who enlisted as a military reserve to act as a 'defence force' for the protection of the early settlers in the fledgling town of Auckland, New Zealand. Information extracted from a wide variety of documents, including ships manifests, hand written sailing lists, treasury pension registers, newspapers, church records and family information.
  • 1849-1852 : Irish Passenger Lists to New York and Quebec - (Alan Tupman's website - archived website) - Ships : the James (1849), the Emma Pearl (1849), the Caractacus (1849), the Columbus (1849), the Northumberland (1849), the Marchioness of Bute (1849), the Infantry (1850), the Adam Carr (1850), the Isaac Wright (1850), the Colonist (1851), the William (1851), the Victoria (1851), the Nathaniel G. Weeks (1851), the Roderick Dhu (1852), the Odessa (1852), the Rajah (1852).
  • 1858 : Zealandia Ledger. Digitized copy of the original (pdf document). Passengers from the United Kingdom and Ireland.

       




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