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Ship: London
Date: 14 July 1848 (Departure)
Departing: Glasgow, Scotland
Arriving: Pictou, Nova Scotia
Master: John McDonald
Ship Type:
Size: 239 tons
Columns represent: Register No., Name, Comments, Origin, Destination
    
   

1   John       McDonald       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
2   Una        McDonald       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
3   Catherine  McDonald       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
4   June       McDonald       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
5   Murdoch    McDonald       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
6   John       McInnes        Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
7   Elizabeth  Baird          Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
8   Donald     Ross           Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
9   Janet      Irvine         Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
10  William    Stevenson      Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
11  Neil       McLeod         Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
12  Catherine  McDonald       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
13  Robert     Dick           Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
14  Mary       McIntosh       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
15  Ann        McIntosh       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
16  Susan      McIntosh       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
17  William    Burgess        Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
18  Catherine  Wallace        Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
19  Alexander  Laurie         Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
20  Malcom     McKenzie       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
21  Beth       McKenzie       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
22  Marion     McKenzie       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
23  Ewen       McKenzie       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
24  Neal       McLeod**       Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
25  Murdoch    McDonald**     Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou
26  John       McInnis**      Glasgow, Scotland    Pictou



NOTES:
*"For Prince Edward Island" was written in between columns

Document source: George Maclaren, The Pictou Book, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Hector Publishing, 1954, p 114..

Contributed by Sue Swiggum

Contributed by Chignecto Project

Reformatted by Sheila Tate for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 February 1999



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