I did a quick search and found this site
http://freespace.virgin.net/r.cadwalader/maritime/pwllheli.htm
It lists "Mary Winch" as having been built in 1844, a brig and owned by
James Baines of the Black Ball Line...
http://www.rhiw.com/y_mor/adeiladu_llongau/pwllheli.htm states the ship
builder was William Jones
JT
Orangevale CA
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Hello Everyone,
I don't believe it was a U.S. Ship, and I don't even believe it was a true passenger ship. But, can anyone tell me anything about the Br. Mary Winch of Liverpool from Callao, Peru.
It arrived in Baltimore, Maryland June 23, 1852, with 7 passengers aboard, 4 of them I believe to be my direct ancestors.
One was a child of 18 mos. I believe to have been born in S. America, perhaps Chile. There was also a 2 mos. old child who may have also been born in S. America.
Also on the passenger list
Hello Everyone,
I don't believe it was a U.S. Ship, and I don't even believe it was a true passenger ship. But, can anyone tell me anything about the Br. Mary Winch of Liverpool from Callao, Peru.
It arrived in Baltimore, Maryland June 23, 1852, with 7 passengers aboard, 4 of them I believe to be my direct ancestors.
One was a child of 18 mos. I believe to have been born in S. America, perhaps Chile. There was also a 2 mos. old child who may have also been born in S. America.
Also on the passenger list
Search > Immigration > New York Passenger Lists > 1854 > June > Hermine
Using the above thread, I'm trying to find out how Ancestry has
indexed passengers #42-43 on page 2 out of 5.
The place of origin is either Oberbreitycalk or Oberbreitzbach
I'm trying to determine their names to see if they ended up in
Huntingdon County, PA along with my ancestors on page 5 Elizabeth,
Rudolph & Conrad Schafer.
Andrea