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Re: [TSL] Seabird 1846
"Olive Tree Genealogy" <otg@csolve.net> on 02/19/2010

COuld this be the ship SEA BIRD which sailed from Ireland 
to Quebec in the 1840s? 

See
 http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tocan1820-1850.shtml

Lorine

On 18 Feb 2010 at 13:45, Dawn Butler wrote:

> oops- forgot his name -his name is Nicholas Sheehan 
>  
>  
>  
> I just found information about my gggreat grandfather from
> the New York Emigrant Savings Bank.  On this it says he
> arrived from Cork, Ireland in 1846 on what looks like the
> "Seabird"  He was born around 1830 and had a mother- Mary
> (born around 1800), father-Richard, and brother-John (born
> around 1825) that he may have been travelling with.  In 1866
> he was living in New York but I do not know if the ship
> arrived there.  I have looked for the ship but I cannot find
> one by that name- maybe the name is a similar name that
> someone will recognize??  I guess it is also possible that
> the year is incorrect-on another census I have it says he
> arrived in 1848.  Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
> Dawn
> 
> 
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