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    1. passenger lists, Boston, ca. 1886
    2. G. Campbell
    3. Is there a website dedicated to passengers arriving in Boston, MA, around 1886, plus or minus a couple of years? Thanks for any info, George Campbell

    07/03/2006 01:16:35
    1. Re: [TSL] passenger lists, Boston, ca. 1886
    2. Olive Tree Genealogy
    3. On 3 Jul 2006 at 7:16, G. Campbell wrote: > Is there a website dedicated to passengers arriving in > Boston, MA, around 1886, plus or minus a couple of years? > You can try any of the following: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/ (click on USA, then Massachusetts) http://theshipslist.com/ http://shipslists-online.rootschat.net/ Lorine** http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Immigration/ choose US-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1820 to join USA Ships List ** http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/ choose CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865 to join Canadian Ships List

    07/03/2006 07:02:59
    1. John McVay and his wife Elizabeth (Betsey)
    2. Dave Trimble
    3. John may have arrived on the Francios I on 19 Jan 1841 in New York City from Liverpool. His wife, Elizabeth (Betsey), and daughter, Elizabeth, show in the 1841 English Census still living in Ancoats district of Manchester. hey had a son, James H McVay, born in 1843 in Carbondale, PA. The family subsequently moved to southeastern Massachusetts, living in Dighton and Taunton. I can find no record of the wife and daughter's immigration. Any help will be appreciated. Dave Trimble Centerville, MA 508 778-1142

    07/03/2006 01:43:29