Eileen The ship sailed from Liverpool on May 30, 1859 and was to call at Belfast, according to the London Times of Tuesday, May 31, 1859. She made regular runs and in the NY Times of June 14, 1859 it lists the ship sailing from Queenstown on June 3, sailing for NY. She is then reported in the NY Times of June 16: Steamship City of Manchester, (Br., screw,) Kennedy, Liverpool May 31, Belfast June 1, and Queenstown 3d, at 2P.M., with mdse. and passengers to J.G. Dale. Passed Cape Race on the 10th, at 8A.M., in a dense fog. I cannot find an ad for that ship but others list seven pounds as the steerage rate and they were very competitive. Regards.. Marj At 06:58 PM 8/2/2010, Eileen Sullivan wrote: >I am looking for info on the above ship in relation to my grgrandfather's >emigration to the US. This ship left from Queenstown and arrived in NY >approx. June 15, 1859. > >I would love to know about how long the trip took and the cost for steerage. > > >I have tried to find my Patrick & Richard Fraher on the ship's manifest but >the writing is illegible. > >Thank you in advance for any help and or direction. > > > >Regards, > >Eileen Fraher Sullivan > >------------------------------- >visit TheShipsList Website >http://www.theshipslist.com/ >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >THESHIPSLIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message