Hi Everyone: I am unsure if you have received my initial email on this topic or not, so I will repeat myself. I am actually an Irish descendant born and raised in New Brunswick so hopefully I can help you and yours. As I had mentioned previously, there were two main ports of entry in NB in the 1800's for any Irishmen; in the South you had Saint John and in the North you had Miramichi. There was also St. Andrews in the South but that was not used as often (considering it is half an hour from Saint John, why bother using it I guess). Anyhow, the problem with finding any information on entrants into New Brunswick is that both the records from Saint John and Miramichi were destroyed in massive fires (Miramichi in the 1820's, Saint John in the 1870's). Interestingly enough, I grew up not 45 minutes from a Parish of New Bandon. There are two Parishes in NB; one in Gloucester County (i.e., Bathurst) and one in Northumberland County (i.e., Miramichi). If anyone else would need info on the Irish in NB, you can email me and hopefully I can at least point you in the right direction. Take a gander at the following website as well: http://www.newirelandnb.ca/ppns005.html#n Mary Ellen Rossi <merossi1@yahoo.com> wrote: My information about my unrelated Wheltons comes mostly from a document put together by James Whelton of Arvada, Co. in ??1970 or so?? I am not sure. But he contacted as many Whelton families as he could find, before the days of computers and typed up what I call "The Whelton Tome." It is a remarkable piece of work and I'm very glad I have it!! The Wheltons listed here seem to come from the parish of "New Bandon" New Brunswick and I have no idea where that is relative to any ports. My curiousity about them stemmed from the idea, if one group of Wheltons went to New Brunswick, I wonder if mine didn't go there and then head south to Salem, Mass since I haven't been able to find any records of their arrival in the US and although these two groups of Wheltons seem to be unrelated, they might have been cousins back in the late 1700s. I know more or less where my Wheltons came from - Clonakilty and I think, perhaps, Knocknageehy - but I have no idea where this other branch is from. I am including information from the unrelated Wheltons in case it "rings a bell" with anyone on the list. All the best to everyone from cool, foggy San Francisco, Mary Ellen Searching for the Wheltons from Clonakilty, the Horrigans from Killorglin, the McCarthy's from Killarney, the Connors from Drumshambo and a bunch of Swedes. Connrad (sic) Whelton: Conrrad is the son of Bartholomus Whelton of Canada, b. 1853. "Bat" was born in New Brunswick, Canada Sept. 8, 1852, died in Saginaw Mi. Nov. 30, 1925. His wife was Arzelie Z. Roy. They married 1885 and had 12 children. Charles E. Born Freeland, Mi., August 1887 Mary H. "Mame" Born Freeland, Mi., Nov 1888 Conrrad B. Born Freeland, Mi April 11 ,1890, died. Arizona Jan 8, 1977 Florence M., Born Freeland Mi., May 4, 1892 Died Mi Jan 28, 1963 Leo Teofield Born Freeland Mi, Dec 6, 1893 died Mi May 1, 1968 Salenna O. born Freeland Mi, May 1895 Nora D., Born Freeland, Mi Feb 6, 1897 Died Mi July 5, 1964 Joseph Michael Born Freeland, Mi, Sept 20, 1898 died Mi Nov 15 1965 John B. Born Freeland Mi Dec 28, 1900, died Mi., May22 1949 Mirilda Born Freeland MI 1902. died Mi, 1907 thomas, Born Freeland MI April 15, 1906. died Oct 28. 1966 "Bat" immigrated from Canada about 1882 - parents born in Ireland. Homesteaded farm on graham Rd, Saginaw County, Mi. Arzelie was born Canada 1865 - immigrated 1866 - parents French. Parents of "Bat" Jno (sic) Whelton born 1829 Ireland Wife Mary Dean seven children Johna b. New Brunswick 1846 Anora b. New Brunswick 1850 Bartholomus*** John b. New Brunswick Sept 8, 1853 Julia b. New Brunswick 1855 Anna b. New Brunswick 1858 Charles b. New Brunswick 1866, d. Mi 1907 --- Mary Ellen Rossi wrote: > Greetings all, > I have been helping some non-related Wheltons, or at > least not related back for 6 generations, who have > an > ancestor who settled in New Brunswick and then moved > on to Michigan. I was wondering if there was a port > in > New Brunswick that numbers of Irish went to, or if > these Wheltons might have moved to New Brunswick > after > landing in another port. I know next to nothing > about > Canadian ports and any information would be useful. > Thanks! > Mary Ellen from San Francisco where are beautiful > fog > is moving in again to cool things off > Researching the Wheltons of Clonakilty, the > Horrigans > of Killorglin, the McCarthys of Killarney and the > Connors of Drumshambo. > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! 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