I think I'm going to do a crazy thing and "offer" look-ups from my "just received" CD of British Emigrants in Bondage; 1614 - 1788. ( I expect to be swamped, so be patient ) It has a search box that a name can be placed in, and PDF will search the entire CD for that Name / Text, until it either finds it, or advise's that it's not there. These are your "so-called" Convict Ships that carried people over to America to rid either Britain or Ireland of Felons. By Peter Wilson Coldham Published by: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland. Tim R. *****
Hi Tim, Would you check your book for Thomas Stokes for me. He came to New Jersey on the ship Kent as a settler, in 1677, but previously, in 1665, he was exiled to Barbadoes for being a Quaker. He had been arrested at the Bull and Mouth Tavern for attending religious services. His ship was captured by the Dutch and returned to Holland, after the war between England and the Dutch, he was released by the Dutch and returned to England since persecutions of Quakers had ended. I've checked some of the Coldham books but haven't seen any reference to him. These events were reported in Bess, a chroniclor of Quaker suffering but I wouldn't mind confirming his information. Jim Tim Robinson <trobinson42@comcast.net> wrote: I think I'm going to do a crazy thing and "offer" look-ups from my "just received" CD of British Emigrants in Bondage; 1614 - 1788. ( I expect to be swamped, so be patient ) It has a search box that a name can be placed in, and PDF will search the entire CD for that Name / Text, until it either finds it, or advise's that it's not there. These are your "so-called" Convict Ships that carried people over to America to rid either Britain or Ireland of Felons. By Peter Wilson Coldham Published by: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland. Tim R. ***** ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.
I'm looking for a James Duncan between 1700 & 1740 who ended in MD or PA. Thank you for your help Don Duncan padunc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Robinson" <trobinson42@comcast.net> To: <PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 10:02 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Look-ups: British Emigrants in Bondage 1614 - 1788 ONLY > I think I'm going to do a crazy thing and "offer" look-ups > from my "just received" CD of British Emigrants in Bondage; > 1614 - 1788. > > ( I expect to be swamped, so be patient ) > > It has a search box that a name can be placed in, and PDF > will search the entire CD for that Name / Text, until it either > finds it, or advise's that it's not there. > > These are your "so-called" Convict Ships that carried people > over to America to rid either Britain or Ireland of Felons. > > By Peter Wilson Coldham > Published by: > Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. > Baltimore, Maryland. > > Tim R. > ***** > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. > >
Would you please look for John, Thomas and William Griffin? Thanks! Patti Kruger
Thank you Tim for your kind offer. Would you check for any Hickeys on the CD? I can't find anything on my Hickeys who were reportedly in PA very early. Noreen Alexander Manzella