Londonderry, Ireland Departures
1830
Ship Halycon 4 August
1834
Ship Adam Lodge 14 June
1835
Ship Carouge 17 June
1837
Allen Kerr 17 May
Brig Eliza 12 June
Barque Lord Glenelg 15 June
Brig Hannah 19 June
Brig Caroline 23 June
Barque Caroline 23 June
Ship Franklin 26 July
Guickstone Castle 28 July
Ship Carouge 31 July
Ship Emmanuel 4 August
Ship Erin 11 September
Cruikston Castle 18 September
Ship Erin 3 October
1838
Ship Erin 21 May
Ship Carouge 23 June
Bark Onyx 10 August
Ship John Cadmus 21 August
Ship Mersey 20 October
1839
Barque Carouge 10 May
Medora 1 July
Barque Wolga 5 July
Barque Caroline 15 July
Ship Erin 22 July
Barque Bradshaw 2 August
Margaret 26 August
Brig Czar 29 August
Caledonia 28 October
1840
Brig Silksworth 8 June
Ship Octorara 10 July
Provincialist 15 July
Ship Manchester 23 July
Barque William and James 5 August
Brig Colossus 18 August
Ship John Cadmus 28 September
1841
Ship North Star 25 June
Barque Columbia 3 July
Brig Johns 28 July
Barque Queen 27 September
1842
Ship Lord Maidstone 22 June
Ship Scotia 20 August
1843
Barque John Kerr 22 May
Ship Abbottsford 24 May
Ship Provincialist 5 June
Ship Solon 15 July
Ship General Harrison 29 July
1844
Barque Creole 17 May
Bark John Ker 7 June
Fanny 10 June
Barque Margaret 10 June
Ship Provincialist 25 June
Ship Warren Hastings 5 July
Barque Christiana 30 July
Ship Solon 7 September
1846
Ship General Washington 4 May
Ship London 9 May
Ship Dublin 21 May
Ship Superior 23 May
Ship Provincialist 3 June
Ship Halcyon 9 June
Barque Fanny 2 July
Ship Merchant 6 July
Bark Olinda 21 July
Ship Jane Augusta 25 July
Ship North Star 12 August
1862
Ship Minnehaha 12 April
1867
SS Columbia 3 May
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