I have a portion of ship's list for the SS St. Andrew, left Glasgow, 19 June, 1867 for a 32 day voyage to Quebec and Montreal. assengers David KERR and Catherine DUNCAN are probably my grgrandparents. I give names and ages of other passengers as best as I can determine from the writing in hopes that someone will recognize an ancestor. I have found that ages particularly do not match birthdates we have for our KERRs, which I understand is not uncommon. These are my interpretations from a photocopy acquired from National Archives, Canada. Mrs.(?) McGeachy - Mother Margaret McGeachy age 10 (son) McGeachy age 8 (dau) McGeachy age 5 (son) McGeachy age 3 Isabella Douglas age 18, servant Isabella Gilson age 12/22, servant Martha Jeffrey age 16, spinster ? McTaggart age 22, farmer Janet McTaggart age 26, sister Christina McTaggart age 24, sister (female) Grieve age 30, house servant Mary Grieve age 22, house servant Alex Skene(?) age 30, farmer Alex B. Barr age 48, farmer Charles Barr age 6, child Hector Stewart age 24, labourer James Campbell age 22, labourer George Middleton age 44, labourer (male) Thomson age 30, ? (male) Drummond age 31, servant(?) Janet Drummond age 23, wife William Jamieson age 29, labourer Robert Jamieson age 27, labourer William Johnstone age 37, farmer David KERR age 40, labourer Catherine KERR age 36, wife David KERR age 13, child Margaret KERR age 9, child James (John) KERR age 5, child Mary KERR age 2, child Duncan (David?) KERR age 1 Robert Stirling age 36, farmer Agnes Stirling age 36, wife John Stirling age 11, child William Stewart age 22, farmer I hope this information will help someone and possibly lead to the discovery of descendants of my KERRs. Regards Roberta Kerr Turner Valley, Alberta, Canada