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[TSL] Re: 'Lost' Relative.
joe <joe@genesearch.com> on 11/25/2004
Hello Boyce,
For some ideas on finding her US passenger record see...

Finding Passenger Lists 1820-1940s (arrivals at US Ports)
http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/passengers.html

Have you looked for her in the 1870 US census?

Good luck with your search.

Regards,
Joe

"Boyce Stretton" <Boyce.Stretton@tesco.net> wrote:

> The definitive facts as I have them are as follows:-
>   a.. Sarah Catherine Coppard was born on in September 1847 at 28
> Chapel Street, Worthing.
>   b.. Her parents were George Coppard, a tailor and Eliza Coppard, a
> laundress.
>   c.. At the time of the 1861 census she was 13 and living at 33
> Chapel Street, Worthing.
>   d.. By 1872 she was married to Joseph Seth Lander, and gave birth to
> her first child, Anna Rhoda Lander in April of that year.
> Accepting that the American Civil War ended in 1865, Sarah would have
> been 18 or 19 at the time, so chronologically the story is possible.
> She certainly didn't emigrate as such as by 1871 she was probably back
> in Worthing starting her family.  We have reason to believe that in
> later life, her widowed mother, Eliza, either went or returned to the
> USA in 1877.  We have always assumed that if Sarah went to America in
> the early 1860s she wouldn't have travelled by herself.  So we need to
> put her on a ship......
>
> As I'm totally new to passenger lists, I have little or no idea what
> my next move might be.  Sometime ago we tentatively tried the Port of
> New York authority, but with little knowledge and no expertise soon
> gave up on that avenue. Coming from a religious background we also
> pursued church, chapel and missionary possibilities, but with no
> success.  The thought had also occurred to me that living in Worthing
> her most likely port of embarkation would have been London - or is
> that naive?
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