Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

London, England Departures


1800
Washington 19 May

1829
Ship Copernicus3 August

1851
Devonshire 2 August

1853
Ship Prince Albert 4 November
Ship Devonshire 9 November

1859
Ship Palestine 22 April
Ship Patrick Henry 20 May
London 27 May
Ship Victoria 27 May
Ship American Congress 25 June
Southampton 11 July
Amazon 20 July
American Eagle 22 August
Ship Palestine 30 August

1862
Ship Victoria 6 January
Ship Amazon 8 January
Ship Cornelius Grinnell 14 January
Ship E.H. Taylor 18 January
Ship Elise & Mathilde 18 January
Ship Rhine 31 January
Bark Heiress 1 February
Ship Plymouth Rock 15 May
Ship Rhine 2 July
Bark Heiress 23 July
Ship Amazon 24 September
Ship London 5 November
Ship Margaret Evans 20 December

1866
Ship Yorktown 12 November

1867
Ship Sir Robert Peel 20 February
SS Cella 6 March
SS William Penn 11 March
Ship William Tapscott 20 March
Ship Yorktown 20 March
Ship Southampton 22 March
Ship American Eagle 26 March

1876
SS Erin 6 October
SS Utopia 7 October
SS Canada 25 October
SS Elysia 30 October
SS Denmark 10 November
SS Anglia 13 November
SS Holland 20 November
SS Utopia 21 November
SS France 4 December
SS Australia 11 December
SS Elysia 13 December
SS Canada 15 December
Bark Sierra Nevada 15 December
SS Greece 28 December

1879
SS Denmark 15 May
SS Elysia 6 June




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