Many thanks to Gwen Rawlings Barry for putting me on to the National Library and Archives of Canada, after enquiries to Lloyds Lists, the Merseyside Museum in Liverpool, Grosse Isle National Site and The Stewart Museum at The Fort Ile Sainte-Helene in Montreal to no avail, as no one had ever heard of the "Arundel". I contacted the National Library who gave me the film numbers to order from my local Library. They arrived in two small cartons! The first three were in french ( my eyes are still spinning) the second set was The Quebec Gazette. Right at the time the family Bible says they arrived there it was, but the ship had started out at Whitby not Liverpool, thats why it took six weeks not the usual four from Liverpool. Ther e was so much traffic in and out of Quebec it made me think of our Highway 401 and the Gazette faithfully records arrivals and departures and some passenger lists, unfortunately our ancestors were not "gentry" as they were not included in the passenger list. If anyone is at a dead end don't overlook the newspapers...... Patricia.......