Hi JodyFraochale wrote:Where does one start when it comes to looking for ships one might have used to emmigrate to North America? I am trying to find my ancestors who we believe came from Rerrick, Kirkcudbright between the late 1830's and 1851 where they first appeared on the Conneticuit census in the US.
We are wondering what would be the likely ports to start looking for them to depart from, and would they have entered Canada instead of the US because they show up in Conn?
Would Glasgow been the main port of departure or would they have gone over to Ireland to depart from Londonderry? Or would there have been ports more likely in England as they were in the southern most part of Scotland?
What sites are useful for looking for ship manifests?
Jody
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I deleted the duplicate post, but omitted to respond to your question.
The period in question, the 1830s to 1851 needs to be considered. Certainly, as far as I can recall there was no chance to hop on a train at the start of that period, and easily end up in Glasgow or Liverpool. Perhaps at the very end of this period.
Rerrick's an interesting parish, on the coast of the Solway, not that far from the town and port of Kirkcudbright, so that I'd suggest that you need to do some background research to establish where one could sail to, - Belfast being much nearer than Glasgow, but I'd be intrigued to see the respective milage down the Cumbrian coast into Lanacashire to Liverpool!
David