Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

London, England Departures


1635
Ship Expedition unknown

1855
Ship Northumberland 23 June
Ship Amazon 30 June
Ship Yorktown 30 June
Ship Ocean Queen 5 July
Ship American Eagle 20 July
Ship Woodcock 31 July

1858
Ship American Eagle 8 January
Ship London 2 February
Ship Plymouth Rock 4 February
Ship JR Keeler 9 February
Ship Isaac Bell 13 February
Ship Patrick Henry 18 March
Ship Devonshire 20 March
Ship American Congress 21 March
Ship Southampton 1 May
Ship Yorktown 10 May
Ship Liverpool 17 May
American Eagle 24 May
Ship American Union 24 May
Ship Palestine 29 May

1861
Ship Rhine 2 January
Ship Liverpool 25 January
Ship James R. Keeler 13 February
Ship American Eagle 23 February
Ship Yorktown 18 March
Ship London 21 March
Ship Margaret Evans 21 March
Ship Plymouth Rock 21 March

1867
Ship New World 18 December

1868
SS William Penn 12 April
Ship Anaean 22 April
SS Atalanta 27 April
Ship Liverpool 29 April
Ship Constantine 4 May
Ship Plymouth Rock 7 May
SS Bellona 13 May

1870
Ship New World 21 June

1871
SS Erie 17 March
Ship New World 21 March
SS Paraguay 1 August




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