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Irish to Argentina 1822-1889



1880


This list has been compiled by Edmundo Murray from Coghlan, Eduardo, _El Aporte de los Irlandeses a la Formación de la Nación Argentina_ (Buenos Aires, 1982), with a written authorisation from Margarita O'Farrell de Coghlan. Related articles may be found in the 'Irish Diaspora Studies in Argentina' web site. Edmundo Murray, April, 2002.
Columns represent: Last name, first name, citizenship, date of arrival, port of embarkation (departure), vessel name, Coghlan research page number, comments
Known ships:
Herschell

4124  Mullally    Peter    17-Feb-80  Herschell    86
4125  Naughton    Patrick  17-Feb-80  Herschell    91
4126  Quinn       Ellen    17-Feb-80  Herschell    94
4127  Quinn       Miss     17-Feb-80  Herschell    94
4128  Reddy       Miss     17-Feb-80  Herschell    94
4129  Shaughnessy Ellen    17-Feb-80  Herschell   100
1822-1829
1830-1839
1840-1847
1848
1849 January
1849 February-December
1850-1854
1855-1859
1860-1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866-1867
1868-1869
1870-1873
1874-1879
1889 a
1889 b
Compiled by Edmundo Murray from Coghlan, Eduardo,
El Aporte de los Irlandeses a la Formación de la Nación Argentina
(Buenos Aires, 1982)
Generously contributed by Edmundo Murray to the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 May 2002
Formatted by Mary Beth Arthur and Sheila Tate members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
4 May 2002




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