Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Halifax, Nova Scotia Ship arrivals and departures
1851-1872


per the NOVASCOTIAN, ACADIAN RECORDER and EVENING REPORTER,
of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (newspapers)

The date given is that of the paper and not necessarily the date of arrival or departure.
The ship name is in bold letters
These lists were transcribed from microfilm and contributed to ISTG by William Thomas Hill

1870

NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax, Apr. 11, 1870, plate_,c_ City of Cork from New York [Ariv. Apr.8th., Capt. Allen, to J. & R. B. Seeton, left same day] John Preston, Ambrose Shea, H. Cockesworth, J. B. Campbell, Miss E. Lasher. From Halifax – Liverpool Geo. McKean, Capt. John Mann, Mr. J. S. Banner, Mr. Gaspar Drillio, Miss Forman, Capt. Cookesbey 22nd regt., and 10 in steerage M.A.Starr [left Halifax for Lunenburg,Liverpool, Shelburne and Yarmouth,on 7th.,Capt. Doane] Miss Harley, Miss Todd, Mrs. Mulhall, Messrs Patten, R. E. Irving, R. S. Stearns, Mr. Morse, Capt. Cohoon, Messrs Kaulback, E. Kaulback, and Mr. Owen City of Halifax [left Halifax, April 7th., Capt. Jamieson] for St. John’s, NF. R. H. Roden, J. Bond, Jas. Bond, T. J. F. Row, M. Levilly, Hon. Shea, H. Goodridge, Rev. H. Mather, H. Cochran, and E. Evans

NOVASCOTIAN, Halifax, May 09, 1870, plate_,c_ R.M.S. Etna New York – Halifax [Ariv. Fri., May 6th., Capt.Lockhead to J. & R.B.Seeton] Mrs. McKay, Mrs. McKenzie and 2 children, Mr. tremain, Wm. Gill, and 1 in steerage [same vessel Hfx. – Liverpool George Buist, Lady and son, Mr. Cameron 78th Regt., G. W. Ross, Mr. Sandeman 7th Regt., F. M. Passaw, Rev. Hugh Williams, Lady and 2 children, Jas. Wishart, Mr. Whitengale, E. R. Harrington, W. S. More and Lady, Mr. S. L. Crane, Ensign Sampson 37th Regt., Ensign Hitchins 21st Regt., Mr. Lord, wife and family, William Stanton, George Stanton, and 5 in the steerage

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Newspapers
- the NOVASCOTIAN, ACADIAN RECORDER and EVENING REPORTER;
microfilm transcribed by William Thomas Hill and contributed to ISTG.



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