Here are some URLs for ships hope this helps http://english-america.com/ships/shpnamee.html see the listing for you ship here http://members.tripod.com/~KHuish/ships.htm http://www.immigrantships.net/ http://www.immigration.gov/graphics/aboutus/history/manif/annot.htm http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/ the one pictured is one a line of my family used. http://www.tsm-elissa.org/immigration-login.htm http://www.theshipslist.com/ http://www.infa.abo.fi/~fredrik/sships/ http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/am1799.htm Good luck! Laura http://www.mightyseas.co.uk/marhist/misc/nw_maritime_links.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill and Lisa Kemp" <wjkljk.kemp@att.net> To: <MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 12:03 AM Subject: [StL-Metro] Shiplist for a ship in 1761 > Can anyone help me with either this passenger list, or point me in the right direction so I can find it? > > Chris Merseal at the High Ridge library helped me find a man who I think is my ancestor. This man's name is Alexander McWilliams. > > We found an Alexander McMILLIAMS who came to America on "Earl of Northesk" 26 Feb - 28 Apr. > > McWilliams? McMilliams? Transposition error maybe? > > Anyway - now I'm looking all over the internet, and dealing with the fact that the Earl of Northesk is a REAL PERSON in addition to being the name of a ship in the 18th century... > > So, that is my dilemma. I've never had to do this before - go looking for passenger lists for really old ships. PLEASE HELP ME! > > Lisa Farrand Kemp > "Farrand Families of Missouri and Illinois" > http://pookie-baby.tripod.com/Farrand2000/index.html > > Rootsweb Posting > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=speshelkay > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > For tips on researching St. Louis Church Records: http://members.gtw.net/~seamus/churchrecords.htm > >