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Dawn

Dawn Report 24 Aug 2005 13:17

UP TO DATE AND ON HOLD FOR NOW. DAWN :-)

Dawn

Dawn Report 5 Aug 2005 17:08

TRACY IN TEESIDE Hi Tracy Sorry none of them seem to have come my way, hope they turn up for you soon. Good luck. Dawn :-)

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 3 Aug 2005 16:33

Hi Dawn, could you please look for any Claughton or Clafton in your records. I seem to have lost most of them after 1861 lol

Dawn

Dawn Report 3 Aug 2005 16:14

LINDA DAVIES Hi Linda Sorry I couldn't find a trace of James or his wife in my records, hope you find them soon. Good luck Dawn :-)

Dawn

Dawn Report 3 Aug 2005 16:11

JEAN DUNBAR Hi Jean Sorry I couldn't find anything for Johnathon on my records. Hope you can find him soon, good luck. Dawn :-)

Linda

Linda Report 1 Aug 2005 22:31

hello Dawn, I am new in this field, I have found an Obituary of a James Martin Browell who died 30th nov 1893. age36yr, at colorado springs, america. I found a marriage of James martin Browell to Thomasin Todd in 1882 at Newcastle upon Tyne. I know this is the right James as a member of his family had put his obituary in the evening chronicle with the names of his parents, also his wife. this is my Gt Grandfather`s Brother! I have also looked on 1891 census for England, cannot be found there. please could you see if you can find anything, regards, Linda x

Sandra

Sandra Report 1 Aug 2005 22:08

thanks for looking Dawn for your info and anyone elses the info on that ship came from a site www(.)immigrantships(.)net/ might be of help to someone sandie

Jean

Jean Report 1 Aug 2005 20:24

Hello Dawn I am looking for any information on the death of Johnathan Starkie (b) 1853 Cockermouth Cumberland. I know he died 13/7/1883 on passage to America. Would appreciate any infomation ie how he died, was he travelling alone, was he with family etc. regards Jean

Sandra

Sandra Report 29 Jul 2005 19:02

Could you please look for: Rebecca & Abraham Erhlich I believe they went out on the E.H.Taylor July 1862 Also Myer?Meyer Raphael belived to have gone out also in the 1860's Both families appear on the US 1880 census thank you sandie

Pamela.

Pamela. Report 23 Jul 2005 20:24

thanks for trying Dawn I will just keep looking . Pamx

Pamela.

Pamela. Report 22 Jul 2005 21:48

Hi Dawn, can you please see if you can fin d any details about Henry Rudkin and his wife Ann left england for America in the early 1870s Henry was born in Leicestershire 1844 Ann was born 1853. any information would be welcome thanks

Dawn

Dawn Report 22 Jul 2005 21:28

MICHAEL REYNOLDS Hi Michael Sorry my records are only for UK to the US 1840 - 1890, so can't help with your search. Hope that someone else here can help. Dawn :-)

Margaret

Margaret Report 21 Jul 2005 14:28

Thanks for trying. Margaret

Margaret

Margaret Report 21 Jul 2005 01:26

Dawn, thanks for your offer. Can you see what you can find on the following men: John Darlison age 25 and Mr. Bacon (first name and age unknown) left Liverpool mid April 1859. They sailed on an American vessel - the Jeremiah Thompson. They landed in New York approx 3 weeks later. From the ship they were taken to a place called Castle Garden. If your records are searchable by name, could you check for a Thomas Darlison who went to the US, joined the Confederate Army and fought in the Civil War. (Sorry, don't know what date he emigrated). Also, Jonas Charles Darlison born c1850 who emigrated to the US. He was a mason in New York, and lived in Orange, New Jersey. He married and had two daughters by 1883, so that may narrow down his arrival to the 1870's. Margaret

Derek

Derek Report 20 Jul 2005 20:33

Hi Dawn, Ah well, it was worth a try, i do appreciate you taking the time to have a look for me, thanks very much, now it`s back to scratching my head again ! cheers derek,,...

Helen

Helen Report 20 Jul 2005 12:50

Hi Dawn, WOW!! Thankyou so much my eyes were agog!! seeing all that information. Wonderful I can`t thankyou you enough. I shall now go and have another read..... and take it all in. Again many kind thanks, Best wishes, Helen

Deborah

Deborah Report 19 Jul 2005 22:41

Thanks for looking, perhaps she went off in a space ship!!!! Deborah

Derek

Derek Report 19 Jul 2005 20:43

Hi Dawn, Thank you for your very kind offer, i have a family who seem to have disappeared after the 1881 census, could you please check them for me against your records. They are;- Thomas Heslop B.c1858 was a plumber. Wife`s name was Margaret Heslop B.c1859, one child as far as i know and he was called Walter Heslop b.1880, i have no other information but it`s a mystery i hope you can help me solve, cheers derek,,...

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 19 Jul 2005 17:56

Dawn Never mind. Thank you so much for looking for Daniel. Gwyn

Dawn

Dawn Report 19 Jul 2005 16:31

HELEN HABERGHAM Hi Helen Yes, found him. I've included the departure info and some General Voyage info. There is part of an autobiography of Stephen and there is quite a bit, so I'll send it to through a private message. I hope you find the info useful. Dawn :-) Ship: International Date of Departure: 28 Feb 1853 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England LDS Immigrants: 425 Church Leader: Christopher Arthur Date of Arrival: 25 Apr 1853 Port of Arrival: New Orleans, Louisiana Source(s): BMR, Book #1044, pp. 120-139 (FHL #025,690); Customs #162 (FHL #200,173) Notes: 'DEPARTURES. -- The International, A Compilation of General Voyage Notes 'DEPARTURES. -- The International, Captain Brown, with a company of 425 souls, under the presidency of Elder Christopher Arthur, sailed for New Orleans, February 28th. Elders John Lyon, author of 'The Harp of Zion', and late President of the Glasgow Conference, and R. G. Frazer, late President of the work in Londonderry, after laboring faithfully in these lands, have emigrated by the above vessel.' <MS, 15:11 (Mar. 12, 1853), p.169> 'SIXTY-FIFTH COMPANY. -- International, 425 Saints. The ship International, Captain Brown, with a company of four hundred and twenty-five Saints, under the presidency of Elder Christopher Arthur, sailed from Liverpool, February 28th, 1853. Elder John Lyon, author of the 'Harp of Zion,' and formerly president of the Glasgow Conference, and R. G. Frazer, who had presided over the missionary work in Londenderry, were included in the company. They arrived in New Orleans on the twenty-third of April. During the voyage seven deaths, seven births, and five marriages took place. . . . . . . From New Orleans the Saints continued the journey up the Mississippi River to Keokuk, Iowa. (Millennial Star, Vol. XV pp.169, 358, 361, 443.) <Cont.,13:10 (Aug. 1892), p.463, 465> 'Mon. 28. [Feb. 1853] -- The ship International sailed from Liverpool, England, with 425 Saints, under the direction of Christopher Arthur. It arrived at New Orleans April 23rd.'