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1. Re: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
On 14 Oct 2005 at 9:16, Diane Szabo wrote: > > I'm looking for a particular ship's passenger list (the > Saint Jehan - St. Jehan) which sailed from Dieppe, France to > Quebec, Canada in 1634. Does anyone have knowledge of where > I could find such a list? Passenger Lists to New France (early Quebec) in 1600s are found at Ships Passenger Lists to Quebec http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/qu_ships.shtml -- Lorine McGinnis Schulze * Olive Tree Genealogy (Ships Passenger Lists) http://olivetreegenealog
2. RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
On 14 Oct 2005 at 14:23, Rhonda Houston wrote: > If this vessel had a 'mission' to perform in the 'New > World' the French > will undoubtedly taken down the names of the 'voyagers' as > the French called their people I think you are speaking about Voyageurs (not voyagers) What is now the province of Quebec was settled in the early 1600s -- but not all settlers were voyageurs. Voyageurs were found in northern Saskatchewan and other areas too. In general it just means an individual who > when they
3. JELL, Horatio b1825 Kent Eng; 1851 Delaware Ont. [1]
Would be grateful for any info about the immigration of Horace JELL b about 1825 in Kent, England. He is on the 1851 census for Delaware twp, Middlesex Co, Ontario with his wife, Susan Woodwright of Ireland. Thanks. Bob Foran -- Connecticut
4. (Fwd) Ire to Can 1820 [1]
Forward by list admin. PLEASE - remember to post your queries to the correct address CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L@rootsweb.com and be sure to put a subject in the subject line ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:15:47 -0600 From: "Mike McCarty" To: Subject: Looking for James McCarty from Ireland to Canada in the late 1820s. ------- End of forwarded message -
5. More RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
On 14 Oct 2005 at 17:24, "'Diane Szabo'" , wrote: > Voyageurs > were found in northern Saskatchewan and other areas too. In > general it just means an individual who Sorry, I was called away and forgot to finish my sentence :-) A voyageur in general was an explorer, but not all settlers could be considered voyageurs. They were often called coureurs des bois (runners of the woods) or voyageurs (travellers) That is the name given to men who engaged in the fur trade directly
6. Re: [CanShipsPre1865] Links test [1]
This one I copy/paste from the site itself. _http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/index.shtml_ (http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/index.shtml) This one I typed in by hand. It also turned into a live link when I use enter. _http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/index.shtml_ (http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/index.shtml) (http://www.bhumphrey.photosite.com/)
7. Ships Lists online [1]
Here's a new site that you might like Ships Lists Online http://shipslists-online.rootschat.net/
8. Ship Yarmouth [1]
In 1749 a Nicholas Wright entered Nova Scotia as an emigrant. It was noted he was a carpenter on the ship or regiment Yarmouth. Can find neither. any help would be appreciated. L.Wright Jolotta
9. RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
Lorine, you have all my respect for all the work you have done and that you are sharing with us. You are well documented and you are right about New France. Of course, you did not need me to say that but I thought that some people have more homework to do in History. Louise from St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quibec From: "Olive Tree Genealogy" Reply-To: otg@csolve.net To: CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List Date: Sun, 30 Oct 200
10. France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
Hello, Listers, I'm looking for a particular ship's passenger list (the Saint Jehan - St. Jehan) which sailed from Dieppe, France to Quebec, Canada in 1634. Does anyone have knowledge of where I could find such a list? Thank you in advance. Diane Pari Szabo
11. Re: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
My great uncle, Andrew McGill, lived in Ormstown, Quebec in 1834. On that year's census, his occupation is listed as "traveller". Would "traveller" have had the same meaning at that late date? Bruce > From: "Olive Tree Genealogy" > Organization: Olive Tree Genealogy > Reply-To: otg@csolve.net > Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 17:25:37 -0400 > To: CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List > Resent-From:
12. Re: [CanShipsPre1865] Fw: Roll Call CONNELLY (any sp) - LUCY 1840s [1]
On 29 Oct 2005 at 14:36, Cathy Connelly wrote: > > Researching James CONLEY, Conolly, Connelly, etc. married to > Catherine LUCY. Born 1816-1820, possibly in Co Cork. Wife > born abt 1830 Cork or NY. > > Daughter Johanna was born in Canada about 1846-7., according > to the 1860 MO census, which is the first actual > documentation I have found. > > This is all I have up till later, when they had 2 ch in NY, > 1 in Ohio, and 5 in Missouri, where they died.1884 and 1896, > respectively. > > Where can I ev
13. I searching a John Foster from England to Quebec [1]
Hi I'm searching for a John Foster (comes from England, or Scotland, or maybe Ireland). John Foster's birth year is approximately 1791. I dont have his parents. I'm searching for this information for over 3 years... John Foster married Catherine Simard in St-Fidhle, Charlevoix, Quibec near 1816. The parents of Catherine Simard are Alexis-Ange Symard and Suzanne Perron. Catherine Simard was born on the 13th of january 1793. Catherine Simard was Catholique. Catherine died on the 6th of november 1858. Joh
14. Re: [CanShipsPre1865] Fw: Roll Call CONNELLY - LUCY 1840s CANADA LINKS [1]
Hi Cathy, These may get you started. This is a site for anybody anywhere. Click and stand back! _http://www.surnamenavigator.org/_ (http://www.surnamenavigator.org/) Scroll down to "General Genealogy Sites" if you don't know where to look in Canada. _http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/Links.htm_ (http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/Links.htm) _http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/niag-bap.htm_ (http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/niag-bap.htm) _http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/index2.htm_ (http://my.tbaytel.n
15. Fw: Roll Call CONNELLY (any sp) - LUCY 1840s [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Cathy Connelly To: CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 1:22 AM Subject: Fw: Roll Call CONNELLY (any sp) - LUCY 1840s ----- Original Message ----- From: Cathy Connelly To: NY-CAN-NY-L@Rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 1:21 AM Subject: Roll Call CONNELLY (any sp) - LUCY 1840s Researching James CONLEY, Conolly, Connelly, etc. married to Catherine LUCY. Born 1816-1820, possibly in Co Cork. Wife born abt 1830 Co
16. RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
On 14 Oct 2005 at 21:45, Rhonda Houston wrote: > Gee Lorine, > > The original New France (1600, prior to 1700) was strickly > the area of Quebec, with no other territory extended > outward. It wasn't until the British finally won/conquering > that area the French considered their orginal area, so "New > France" wasn't any other area, but Quebec. You stand > corrected, Lorine. I agree it's a bit confusing -- but New France did indeed encompass much more than what is now Quebec as early as 1610. You c
17. Robert & Elizabeth Hanna fr. N.Ireland [1]
Looking for Information on Robert and Elizabeth(stephenson)Hanna family from Northern Ireland. They came to Canada about 1841-42 . They lived in Sherbrooke,Quebec and later moved to Waterloo,Quebec Shefford county. Robert Hanna br.1814 Elizabeth (Stephenson) br.1821 children, Eliza Ann 1838 George 1839 William 1841 five more children were born in Quebec. Thanks, Howard H.
18. McNulty from Cook Co., Ireland [1]
January 1828, Alice is born to William McNulty (crica 1803 Ireland-1887 St-Brigide) and Alice McGuire living in St-Brigide, Iberville Co., QC. Alice will marry James McGuire s/o Captain James McGuire and Mary McNulty d/o Joseph McNulty and Brigit Lear or McLear also living in St-Brigide, Iberville Co., QC How do I get to find when they all emigrated to Quebec ? And Why they settled in this area of Iberville. Thank you Louise St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quibec
19. RE: [CanShipsPre1865] France to Quebec Passenger List [1]
On 14 Oct 2005 at 22:00, Rhonda Houston wrote: > Lorine, > This below information concerning passenger lists are these > and when I made that statement concernng a "law" one always > speaks in reference to their own country and country's > history,> > History of American Passenger Lists Thank you for clarifying your original statement Rhonda. As you and other subscribers can see, your reference of this 1820 'law' was to American passenger lists, not Canadian. One correction though -- you stated th
20. (Fwd by List Admin ) Passenger lists from Italy 1851 [1]
Forward by list admin to correct address can-shipslists-pre1865-l@rootsweb.com We've had a lot of messages posted to the wrong address lately. Please take a minute and read your Welcome Message (you got one when you subscribed) for correct addresses to use. Every time a message is sent to the wrong address, it bounces to me as list admin to deal with (either by forwarding it on or sending it back to the poster with instructions for posting correctly) Since I'm list admin for almost 30 mailing li

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