St. John, New Brunswick, Canada Departures
1836
Brig Tom Cringle 11 October
Schooner Hebe 14 November
1837
Schooner Frances 10 May
Schooner Acadian 20 June
Schooner Sarah Levenia 3 July
Schooner James 10 July
Schooner Acadian 24 July
Brig Echo 24 July
Schooner Emperor 31 July
Brig Norfolk 3 August
Schooner William Wallace 7 August
Schooner Woodlands 18 August
Brig Echo 23 August
Schooner Acadian 28 August
Brig Echo 27 September
Schooner Woodlands 5 October
Schooner Hunter 15 October
Schooner William Wallace 15 October
Schooner William Wallace 23 October
Brig James D. 30 October
1838
Brig Argonaut 7 May
Schooner Emperor 6 June
Schooner Ariel 20 June
Brig Napoleon 2 July
Schooner Woodlands 10 September
Schooner Splendid 22 September
Schooner Emperor 26 October
1839
Brig Lincoln 22 June
Schooner Mary Jane 29 July
Schooner Samuel Ingham 31 July
Schooner Mary Jane 10 September
Constant 18 October
1840
Schooner William Wallace 11 May
Schooner Harp 22 June
Schooner William Wallace 27 June
Schooner Constant 28 July
Schooner William Wallace 10 August
Brig Wasp 11 August
Schooner Harp 18 August
Ship Constant 31 August
Brig Charlotte Ann 19 September
1841
Brig Charlotte Ann 26 April
Brig Wellington 24 May
Brig Norfolk 30 July
Brig Charlotte Ann 21 August
Schooner Woodlands 29 September
Brig Charlotte Ann 16 October
Schooner Woodlands 11 November
1842
Schooner Woodlands 10 March
Brig Charlotte Ann 18 March
Schooner Margaret Trynor 21 March
Brig Charlotte Ann 11 May
Schooner Palm 9 April
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