Have you gone through all those lists I have placed on the Chester Co site?.....there are a lot of names included. Have you visited the sites whose URLs I included under Passengers and Ships, also on the site? Read through the Quaker info, and that under Passengers and Ships, and visit the other sites.... It all comes down to luck, as to whether the ship's list your ancestor was on is still extant. Most aren't, I'm afraid. There was no legal reason to keep these lists so most were simply tossed. So, the answer to your question ".....is there a way on-line to find out which ship an ancestor came over on?"....the answer is "who knows?" from THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and Cope?...(in case you don't have it.....I thought it was interesting) In 1709, the "ffriends under ye Iron Hills", near Elk River, were allowed to have a meeting once a month at the house of Howell James. In 1714, it was allowed to be held every First-day, but in 1716, after the death of Howell James, it was discontinued. Apparently Howell died intestate, for there appears to be recorded only adm. papers and not a will.... HOWELL, WILLIAM.. March 10, 1719/20.Adm. to Ralph Pyle Sandra ".....is there a way on-line to find out which ship an ancestor came over on? -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.7.1/347 - Release Date: 5/24/2006