Hope this helps someone. If you know of anyone researching in these other counties, please forward. Good Luck Janice Friel Vol. 2, No.39. Sat. Aug. 29, 1812. Passengers per the Brig Narind, capt.[captain?] James Stewart, from Newry, arrived at New York, August, 14 1812. [?] Brennan, Tanderagee. Margaret Brennan, Tanderagee. Thomas Monaghan and family, Tanderagee. Thomas Reed, Richell [Richhill?] Alex Irwin, Aughnacloy. Jno. Patterson & wife, Castleshane. Arthur Patterson, Castleshane. Jane Patterson, Castleshane. James Murphy, Castleblaney. Robert Farley, Castleblaney. Pat Trainor, Newry. Wm. Dallaney, Bambridge [Banbridge?] John Dellaney, Bambridge [Banbridge?] Hugh Coin, Armagh. Robert Wilson, Armagh. John Moore, Armagh. Wm. Know & wife, Rathfriland. Ruth Best & family, Gilford. Elizabeth McGaffin, Gilford. Elizabeth Lockhard and family, Castleblaney. James White & family, Castleshone [Castleshane?] William Slone & family, Rathfriland. Samuel Moore, Rathfriland. Pat Hagan & wife, Dungannon. Bernard Brennan, Castleshone [Castleshane?] Ann Robison, Castleshane. Samuel Gillespie & family, Ardaghy. Pat Kelly, Monaghan. John Kelly, Monaghan. Thos. Wood, Monaghan. Wm. Fauls & wife, Henedy.[?] Miss Welsh, Dungannon. And. Caldwell & wife, Rathfriland. Thomas Crusley, Rathfriland. John Quin, Keady. George Mills, New York. #PAGE 14 Vol. 2, No. 40, Sat. Sep. 12, 1812. List of Passengers, per the schooner Eunice, Capt. [Captain?] John Peters, arrived in New York. Ann Clark and family, Dunbar. Henry Dougherty, Glansooly. David Taylor and family, Mocheelon. John Guthry and family, Drunschool. Biddie Rice, Ballybay. Mary Kane, Ballycastle. John Kean, Ballycastle. Patrick Dougherty, Glansooly. Margaret Chambers, Taboyne. Nancy McGowan, Taboyne. Sarah McGowan, Taboyne. John McGee, Taboyne. Hugh Nelis, Taboyne. Joseph Finniston, Toombridge [Toomebridge?] Ann Finniston, Toombridge [Toomebridge?] Patrick Gallaugher, Mountgaulin. Margaret Magee, Raphoe. Catharine Magee, Raphoe. James Kyle, Brakey. William Snodgrass, Colraine [Coleraine?] John McClelland, Carnamay. Thomas Kirkwood, Ballymoney. Thomas Kirkwood, jun., Ballymoney. Andrew Bratton, Drumschool. III Late deaths in Ireland (and elsewhere) Vol. 1, No. 3, Sat. Dec. 29, 1810. On board the ship Erin, 3 weeks previous to her arrival at this port, Mr. Patrick Walsh, aged 22, son of Mr. John Walsh, gardener of this city. Vol. 1, No. 6, Sat., Jan. 19, 1811. The following persons, natives of Ireland, died in the New York Hospital in the months of November and December. Catherine Fenning, consumption, mar.[married?] James Pierce, seaman, consumption. Robert Stevenson, boatman, consumption. Vol. 1, No. 10, Sat. Feb. 16, 1811. Died on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock of a consumption, in the 31st year of his age, Mr. Ignatious Redmond, of this city, a native of Ireland, descended of a most respectable family... Vol. 1, No. 24, Sat. May 25, 1811. Sincerely regretted by a numerous family Mrs. McClenaghan, wife of Mr. John McClenaghan, of this city. Vol. 1, No. 26, Sat. June 8, 1811. In Dublin, on the 6th April, Mrs. Ann Reynolds, (refers to her native city and former residence here i.e. New York). Vol. 1, No. 27, Sat. June 19, 1811 At the house of Mr. Richard McIllwaine [McIlwaine?], Mrs. McIlwaine, aged 73. Vol.1, No. 32, Sat. July 20, 1811 Drowned_ On Wednesday morning, the 10th inst. on his passage from this city to Newbraugh, George Ash, a native of Ireland... The deceased had a wife and child on board the sloop at the time of his death. DIED in this city, suddenly, Mr. James Bond, aged 26, son of Mr. Wm. Bond, Bond-Glen, near Strabane, Ireland... In this city, in the thirtieth year of his age, Mr. Sheldon Usher, a native of the city of Dublin and original manufacturer of those justly celebrated mineral waters, now in such high esteem. Mr. Usher left a widow in Philadelphia, who, it is expected, will shortly be a mother a second time, and one infant of two years to mourn their irreparable loss... To his Kinsman and partner, Mr. Luke Usher, he has left copious instructions for the management of the business... Vol. 1, No. 36, Sat. Aug. 17, 1811 Yesterday, in the Chapel-house of Francis-street, the Rev. Richard Sheridan, aged 77 years - after 52 years in the Priestly order, of which near 43 were spent in Francis-street parish... Vol.1, No. 43, Sat., Oct. 5, 1811 In the 76th year of her age, Mrs. Kerr, relict of Mr. Henry Kerr, of Cottage.. Vol. 1, No. 46, Sat., Oct. 26, 1811 DIED, At his plantation near Gongaree, on the 7th inst. in the 60th year of his age James Mis. Campbell esq. Lieut. [Lieutenant?] Colonel of the 22d regiment of the militia of this state, and a senator in the legislature from St. Mathew's Parish - This gentleman was born in the county of Down in Ireland, but had resided in this state forty-three years...(active in the Am. [American?] revolution)... Charls. [Charleston?] City Gaz. [Gazette?]. #PAGE 16 Vol. 1, No. 48, Sat. Nov. 9, 1811 Died, suddenly on Saturday last, at No.24 Water-street, Mr. Edward Martin, a late passenger in the Brig Swift, from Dublin, capt. [captain?] Hitchins. He only arrived the day previous to his decease... He was a coach spring maker and born in the county of Killarney... Vol.1, No.52, Sat. Dec.7, 1811. DIED, on the 2d instant, of a pulmonary complaint, GEORGE DOBBIN... aged about 35 years. He has left a wife and three children... He was a native of Ireland... Balt. [Baltimore?] Sun. Vol. II, No. 37. Whole No. 88, Sat. Aug. 15, 1812 In the 55th year of his age, Mr. Roger Nowlan merchant of the merchant's quay... In Waterford, Mr. Mathew Scott, formerly a very eminent merchant in Carrick-on-Suir... He emigrated to America... He lately returned to Waterford... he took the resolution of terminating his misfortunes by an act of suicide. (his trials as a Catholic during the 1798 troubles described). Vol. II, No. 42 - Whole No. 94. Sat. Sep. 26, 1812. DIED In Savannah, of a fever, on the 7th instant, Mr. James Thompson Lawrence, aged 58 years, and of unblemished reputation. He was a native of Coleraine, in Ireland, and for more than 28 years a respectable inhabitant of that city. On the 1st inst. Mr. Peter O'Connor, a resident of Savannah and a native of Ireland. (Communicated) Departed this life, in Natchez (Mississippi Territory) on the 15th August ult Captain David Beckett, of the "Natchez Volunteers"... he has left a wife alike lovely and amiable and a beautiful babe.. Mr. Beckett was a native of Ireland and a few years since an inhabitant of Petersburgh (Va.) [Virginia?] Petersburgh, Sept. 22, 1812. Vol. II, NO. 43 -Whole No.95. Sat. Oct. 3, 1812 DIED on Thursday, the 17th inst. of the fever of the climate, Mr. James Philips, aged 32 years, a native of Ireland... Sav. Rep. [Savannah Reporter?] #PAGE 17 DIED on the 15th inst. Mr. John Martin, a native of Ireland, but for some time a resident of this place. He has left a disconsolate widow and child... ibid. IV MISCELLANEOUS Section IV contains 'personal ads' mainly placed by persons trying yo find friends or relatives in America. Vol. 1. No. 8, Sat. Feb. 2, 1811 The Hon. [Honourable?] Colonel Fraser, son of our worthy Chancellor of the Exchequer, is about to receive the hand of Miss Skeffington, of Belfast, who is heiress of the whole of the Massareene estates in Ireland. Vol.1, No.18, Sat. Apr. 13, 1811 Any person possessing a knowledge of MR. JOHN GRIFFIN, or his place of residence, who arrived in the city about 6 years ago from Ireland, is requested to give information by letter or otherwise, to the Editor of this paper. J. Griffin is about 30 years of age, and by profession a taylor [tailor?]. - This enquiry is made at the request of his brother, Mr. Edward Griffin, who lately arrived in this country from Londonderry. April 13. Vol. 1, No. 23, Sat. May 18, 1811 If Mr. ROBERT MCCRACKEN, who arrived from Ireland in the Protection calls at this office her [he?] will receive some information concerning himself from a friend of his in Halifax, North Carolina. May 18. Vol.1. No. 36, Sat. August 17, 1811 Any person who is, or has been acquainted with Mr. James Brown, formerly of Gobnaskale parish of Donaghedy and county of Tyrone, Ireland, will please to transmit what they know of him to his nephew John Brown, at Ramapo, Rockland county, N.Y., or to the editor of this paper. The last information of Mr. Brown was that he resided about 20 years since at Petersburgh, and ws [was?] then in the habit of shipping flour to West Florida. If living he is now aged about 65 years. Sincere thanks will be due to any person who may write respecting him as above directed. July 6. Vol. 1. No.40, Sat. 14, 1811 INFORMATION WANTED. If R. K. DOWLING a native of Queen's County, Ireland, and who is lately resided in New York, but some of his friends have reason to think that he now resides #PAGE 18 in Pennsylvania, this is to apprize [apprise?] him that his wife and son has arrived in New York, and anxiously wishes to know his address. Any of his friends will console the afflicted by sending his address to the editor of the Shamrock, 24 William-street. Sept. 14. Vol. 1. No. 41, Sat. Sep. 21, 1811 John McCracken, lately from Belfast, offers his services to the public as a wood turner in general... Vol. 1. No. 47, Sat. Nov. 2. 1811 Thomas Ennis Morin, carpenter who arrived in this city last fall, is hereby informed that his wife and child have arrived lately from Dublin, and are now residing No. 80 Ferry-street, where they request him to write directed care of Mr. Thos. [Thomas?] Waters. Oct. 26. Vol. 1. No. 52, Sat. Dec. 7, 1811 INFORMATION WANTED If any person can give information of JOHN DUNN, a native of Ireland, who shipped on board the U.S. frigate John Adams, in this port, on 1st of April, 1805, then bound for Tripoli; but was but on board the U.S. schooner Enterprize, either at Gibralter [Gibraltar?] or Malta, and was said to have returned to Norfolk and died in the Marine Hospital, about two years ago. If any intelligence can be given of him, and left at this office, will be gratefully acknowledged by his wife. MARY DUNN Vol. II. No. 4. Sat. Jan.4, 1811 INFORMATION WANTED Any person acquainted with Messrs John James and Ross McGuire, or either of them, who emigrated to this country from Cole Island [Coalisland?], county Tyrone, Ireland about 16 years ago, will please drop a line to that effect, addressed to the editor of this paper. This enquiry is made at the request of Ross McGuire, son to John McGuire, who lately arrived in this country. Jan. 4. Vol. II. No. 37, Sat. August 15, 1812 INFORMATION WANTED JOHN MORRIN, a carpenter and son of George Morrin, of Londonderry, arrived in Philadelphia in the year 1808, per the ship Eliza, captain Church. It is understood he resided #PAGE 19 lately in Baltimore. He is requested to make his place of residence known to Mr. John Gillespy, corner of Lombard and Ninth streets, Philadelphia, for the information of his sister Sarah who resides near that city. July 25 Vol. II. No. 39, Sat. August 29, 1812 INFORMATION WANTED MR. ROBERT SEATON, lived in Ballibofey, north of Ireland, and removed to this country, supposed to some part of Pennsylvania about the year 1792... JOHN GRIER, a native of Ireland, county of Armagh, parish of Derrynoose, and townland of Roghan, who sailed from Londonderry on board the ship John Atkinson in July 1811, bound for Philadelphia. Any person giving information of said John by a line addressed to his brother Joseph Grier, at Kingston falls, Ulster county, State of New-York, will be gratefully acknowledged. Aug. 29 Vol. II, No. 40. Sat. Sep. 12, 1812 ABOUT Fifteen years ago, two families, one of them of the name of Menaghan, the other of the name Mallowney, from the city of Limerick, arrived in New-York per a ship commanded by Capt. [Captain?] Collins. Any person that can give information where either of those families may be found, will have the goodness to signify the same by a line addressed to John Murphy, care of Strong & Brown, Boston, which will be thankfully acknowledged. 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