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46151 Role: Witness
Alexander Callendar arrived on the Brig Prompt 1820 and located Dalhousie C2 L17 near William Miller and Margaret Burns.

Name:?tab?Alexander Callander
Arrival Year:?tab?1820
Arrival Place:?tab?Quebec, Canada
Family Members:?tab?With wife & 6 children
Source Publication Code:?tab?9758.1
Primary Immigrant:?tab?Callander, Alexander
Annotation:?tab?Date and port of arrival. Name of ship, place of origin, place of destination, date of birth and death, parentage, occupation, and other historical and family data may also be provided.
Source Bibliography:?tab?WHYTE, DONALD. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Toronto: Ontario Genealogical Society. Volume 2, 1995. 435p.

 
Callander, Isabella "Bella" (I15002)
 
46152 Role: Witness
Alexander Callendar arrived on the Brig Prompt 1820 and located Dalhousie C2 L17 near William Miller and Margaret Burns.

Name:?tab?Alexander Callander
Arrival Year:?tab?1820
Arrival Place:?tab?Quebec, Canada
Family Members:?tab?With wife & 6 children
Source Publication Code:?tab?9758.1
Primary Immigrant:?tab?Callander, Alexander
Annotation:?tab?Date and port of arrival. Name of ship, place of origin, place of destination, date of birth and death, parentage, occupation, and other historical and family data may also be provided.
Source Bibliography:?tab?WHYTE, DONALD. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Toronto: Ontario Genealogical Society. Volume 2, 1995. 435p.

 
Callander, William (I18339)
 
46153 Role: Witness
Alexander Callendar arrived on the Brig Prompt 1820 and located Dalhousie C2 L17 near William Miller and Margaret Burns.

Name:?tab?Alexander Callander
Arrival Year:?tab?1820
Arrival Place:?tab?Quebec, Canada
Family Members:?tab?With wife & 6 children
Source Publication Code:?tab?9758.1
Primary Immigrant:?tab?Callander, Alexander
Annotation:?tab?Date and port of arrival. Name of ship, place of origin, place of destination, date of birth and death, parentage, occupation, and other historical and family data may also be provided.
Source Bibliography:?tab?WHYTE, DONALD. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Toronto: Ontario Genealogical Society. Volume 2, 1995. 435p.

 
Callander, James (I18731)
 
46154 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, Reeve Andrew David (I4965)
 
46155 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, Jean (I4976)
 
46156 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, Janet (I5059)
 
46157 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, Catherine (I5082)
 
46158 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, Margaret (I5083)
 
46159 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
King, Janet (I4968)
 
46160 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, Matthew (I5035)
 
46161 Role: Witness
"Abercrombie Street - Trans Atlantic Bridgeton - sailed with 7 children; wife arrived later.
James Baird came from Glasgow but was originally from Perthshire Scotland. He appears to have sailed with seven children but without his wife, Janet King. She appears to be buried with him at Hopetown so possibly she remained behind and joinde him in 1821. Some women, pregnant or with a sick child, did this." The Lanark Society Settlers, Carol Bennett 
Baird, John Henry (I5057)
 
46162 Role: Witness
"John Ashby Senior of Bugbrooke yeoman" made his will in 1719 leaving to his son Richard half a quateerne of a yardland and directing him to get him a stone at the head of his grave. "Richard Ashby of Bugbrooke Yeoman" died in 1748 leaving his half quarterne of a yardland to his wife Lydia together with all the rest of his property. 
Ashby, Richard (I28447)
 
46163 Role: Witness
"John Ashby Senior of Bugbrooke yeoman" made his will in 1719 leaving to his son Richard half a quateerne of a yardland and directing him to get him a stone at the head of his grave. "Richard Ashby of Bugbrooke Yeoman" died in 1748 leaving his half quarterne of a yardland to his wife Lydia together with all the rest of his property. 
Frost, Lydia (I28448)
 
46164 Role: Witness
"They left Liverpool on a sailing vessel that took six weeks to make the crossing to Montreal. They had got within a few days of Montreal when a storm from the west blew them back out into the Atlantic. During the voyage the two older girls , Mary and Sarah, prepared the meals. From Montreal they made their way to Brockville, Ontario where they spent the winter and then went up to Perth area where they rented farms for a number of years, including Bromley, a hamlet about 5 miles NW of Perth(sic, actually in Renfrew county) (where their youngest son James was born).The Bromley place may have been rented from the McNabs and if so, it would mark the beginning of a long-standing inter-family association.

On the 13th of May 1867 John purchased, for 800 pounds, the SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 of Lot 16, Bathurst Twp. Lanark Co. from Thomas Wilson, son of John's uncle George Wilson. George had settled there in 1816 and had encouraged John to emmigrate to the Perth area. George Wilson* built the wood frame portion of what we call the "Gibson family home" in the 1830's on the SW 1/2 of lot 16. John later acquired the adjoining southern portion of lot 17 (see photo of 1850's map), giving him a total of about 300 acres. In the 1880's John's son William built a larger brick house, attaching the old wood frame building to the rear of it.
?i?Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5

Obit suggest that he arrived in 1845.?/i? 
Murray, Agnes Thomson (I3770)
 
46165 Role: Witness
"They left Liverpool on a sailing vessel that took six weeks to make the crossing to Montreal. They had got within a few days of Montreal when a storm from the west blew them back out into the Atlantic. During the voyage the two older girls , Mary and Sarah, prepared the meals. From Montreal they made their way to Brockville, Ontario where they spent the winter and then went up to Perth area where they rented farms for a number of years, including Bromley, a hamlet about 5 miles NW of Perth(sic, actually in Renfrew county) (where their youngest son James was born).The Bromley place may have been rented from the McNabs and if so, it would mark the beginning of a long-standing inter-family association.

On the 13th of May 1867 John purchased, for 800 pounds, the SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 of Lot 16, Bathurst Twp. Lanark Co. from Thomas Wilson, son of John's uncle George Wilson. George had settled there in 1816 and had encouraged John to emmigrate to the Perth area. George Wilson* built the wood frame portion of what we call the "Gibson family home" in the 1830's on the SW 1/2 of lot 16. John later acquired the adjoining southern portion of lot 17 (see photo of 1850's map), giving him a total of about 300 acres. In the 1880's John's son William built a larger brick house, attaching the old wood frame building to the rear of it.
?i?Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5

Obit suggest that he arrived in 1845.?/i? 
Gibson, Elizabeth (I12388)
 
46166 Role: Witness
"They left Liverpool on a sailing vessel that took six weeks to make the crossing to Montreal. They had got within a few days of Montreal when a storm from the west blew them back out into the Atlantic. During the voyage the two older girls , Mary and Sarah, prepared the meals. From Montreal they made their way to Brockville, Ontario where they spent the winter and then went up to Perth area where they rented farms for a number of years, including Bromley, a hamlet about 5 miles NW of Perth(sic, actually in Renfrew county) (where their youngest son James was born).The Bromley place may have been rented from the McNabs and if so, it would mark the beginning of a long-standing inter-family association.

On the 13th of May 1867 John purchased, for 800 pounds, the SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 of Lot 16, Bathurst Twp. Lanark Co. from Thomas Wilson, son of John's uncle George Wilson. George had settled there in 1816 and had encouraged John to emmigrate to the Perth area. George Wilson* built the wood frame portion of what we call the "Gibson family home" in the 1830's on the SW 1/2 of lot 16. John later acquired the adjoining southern portion of lot 17 (see photo of 1850's map), giving him a total of about 300 acres. In the 1880's John's son William built a larger brick house, attaching the old wood frame building to the rear of it.
?i?Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5

Obit suggest that he arrived in 1845.?/i? 
Gibson, Mary Ann (I12390)
 
46167 Role: Witness
"They left Liverpool on a sailing vessel that took six weeks to make the crossing to Montreal. They had got within a few days of Montreal when a storm from the west blew them back out into the Atlantic. During the voyage the two older girls , Mary and Sarah, prepared the meals. From Montreal they made their way to Brockville, Ontario where they spent the winter and then went up to Perth area where they rented farms for a number of years, including Bromley, a hamlet about 5 miles NW of Perth(sic, actually in Renfrew county) (where their youngest son James was born).The Bromley place may have been rented from the McNabs and if so, it would mark the beginning of a long-standing inter-family association.

On the 13th of May 1867 John purchased, for 800 pounds, the SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 of Lot 16, Bathurst Twp. Lanark Co. from Thomas Wilson, son of John's uncle George Wilson. George had settled there in 1816 and had encouraged John to emmigrate to the Perth area. George Wilson* built the wood frame portion of what we call the "Gibson family home" in the 1830's on the SW 1/2 of lot 16. John later acquired the adjoining southern portion of lot 17 (see photo of 1850's map), giving him a total of about 300 acres. In the 1880's John's son William built a larger brick house, attaching the old wood frame building to the rear of it.
?i?Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5

Obit suggest that he arrived in 1845.?/i? 
Gibson, Sarah Murray (I12971)
 
46168 Role: Witness
"They left Liverpool on a sailing vessel that took six weeks to make the crossing to Montreal. They had got within a few days of Montreal when a storm from the west blew them back out into the Atlantic. During the voyage the two older girls , Mary and Sarah, prepared the meals.  From Montreal they made their way to Brockville, Ontario where they spent the winter and then went up to Perth area where they rented farms for a number of years, including Bromley, a hamlet about 5 miles NW of Perth(sic, actually in Renfrew county) (where their youngest son James was born).The Bromley place may have been rented from the McNabs and if so, it would mark the beginning of a long-standing inter-family association.

On the 13th of May 1867 John purchased, for 800 pounds, the SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 of Lot 16, Bathurst Twp. Lanark Co. from Thomas Wilson, son of John's uncle George Wilson. George had settled there in 1816 and had encouraged John to emmigrate to the Perth area. George Wilson* built the wood frame portion of what we call the "Gibson family home" in the 1830's on the SW 1/2 of lot 16. John later acquired the adjoining southern portion of lot 17 (see photo of 1850's map), giving him a total of about 300 acres.  In the 1880's John's son William built a larger brick house, attaching the old wood frame building to the rear of it.
Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5

Obit suggest that he arrived in 1845.
 
Gibson, John Jr. (I12389)
 
46169 Role: Witness
"They left Liverpool on a sailing vessel that took six weeks to make the crossing to Montreal. They had got within a few days of Montreal when a storm from the west blew them back out into the Atlantic. During the voyage the two older girls , Mary and Sarah, prepared the meals.  From Montreal they made their way to Brockville, Ontario where they spent the winter and then went up to Perth area where they rented farms for a number of years, including Bromley, a hamlet about 5 miles NW of Perth(sic, actually in Renfrew county) (where their youngest son James was born).The Bromley place may have been rented from the McNabs and if so, it would mark the beginning of a long-standing inter-family association.

On the 13th of May 1867 John purchased, for 800 pounds, the SW 1/2 and NE 1/2 of Lot 16, Bathurst Twp. Lanark Co. from Thomas Wilson, son of John's uncle George Wilson. George had settled there in 1816 and had encouraged John to emmigrate to the Perth area. George Wilson* built the wood frame portion of what we call the "Gibson family home" in the 1830's on the SW 1/2 of lot 16. John later acquired the adjoining southern portion of lot 17 (see photo of 1850's map), giving him a total of about 300 acres.  In the 1880's John's son William built a larger brick house, attaching the old wood frame building to the rear of it.
Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5

Obit suggest that he arrived in 1845.
 
Gibson, Mariane (I15923)
 
46170 Role: Witness
28 Dec 1921 - Robert John Drummond (widower) to Eliza Miller
13 Nov 1923 - Eliza Miller to Ralph Mervyn & Gertrude A. Miller
30 Jun 1927 - Ralph M. Miller, Gertrude E. Miller to Robert T. Blair
(Bernard & Jean Brady farm) 
Frizelle, Gertrude Alice (I1322)
 
46171 Role: Witness
6 Jan 1836, John Poole,Jr. sold Drum. C4 L7 SW to Thomas Poole of Drum. for 100 pds. Witnessed: William Poole, George Poole. This is believed to be part of John Poole Sr. estate settlement. 
Poole, John (I3530)
 
46172 Role: Witness
Jacob Poole Of Growtown - And the Yola Dialect
http://www.taghmon.com/vol3/chapter4/chapter4.htm 
Poole, Jonathan "John" (I24391)
 
46173 Role: Witness
?b?Jacob Poole Of Growtown - And the Yola Dialect?/b?
?i?http://www.taghmon.com/vol3/chapter4/chapter4.htm?/i? 
Poole, Joseph (I23683)
 
46174 Role: Witness
A Dictionary of Scottish Settlers to Canada Before Confederation, Donald White
#Blair, William, 2779-5 October 1858. From Glasgow. bro. James B. qv. Arrived Quebec on the Alfred, Sep 1820; settled 25 Feb 1821, Lot 21SW, Con 6, Sherbrooke Twp, Lanark Co., ON, m. Catherine Sym, qv. ch: 1 John, d inf; 2 Hugh, 1817-1910; 3 John, b 1820; 4Jane, b 1822; 5 Janet, b 1825; 6 Henry, 1828-1903; 7. James William, 1835-1914. ICS-2; DC 13 Mar 1988. 
Blair, Henry (I6414)
 
46175 Role: Witness
A Dictionary of Scottish Settlers to Canada Before Confederation, Donald White
#Blair, William, 2779-5 October 1858. From Glasgow. bro. James B. qv. Arrived Quebec on the Alfred, Sep 1820; settled 25 Feb 1821, Lot 21SW, Con 6, Sherbrooke Twp, Lanark Co., ON, m. Catherine Sym, qv. ch: 1 John, d inf; 2 Hugh, 1817-1910; 3 John, b 1820; 4Jane, b 1822; 5 Janet, b 1825; 6 Henry, 1828-1903; 7. James William, 1835-1914. ICS-2; DC 13 Mar 1988. 
Blair, James William (I6415)
 
46176 Role: Witness
A Dictionary of Scottish Settlers to Canada Before Confederation, Donald White
#Blair, William, 2779-5 October 1858. From Glasgow. bro. James B. qv. Arrived Quebec on the Alfred, Sep 1820; settled 25 Feb 1821, Lot 21SW, Con 6, Sherbrooke Twp, Lanark Co., ON, m. Catherine Sym, qv. ch: 1 John, d inf; 2 Hugh, 1817-1910; 3 John, b 1820; 4Jane, b 1822; 5 Janet, b 1825; 6 Henry, 1828-1903; 7. James William, 1835-1914. ICS-2; DC 13 Mar 1988. 
Blair, John (I14530)
 
46177 Role: Witness
A Dictionary of Scottish Settlers to Canada Before Confederation, Donald White
#Blair, William, 2779-5 October 1858. From Glasgow. bro. James B. qv. Arrived Quebec on the Alfred, Sep 1820; settled 25 Feb 1821, Lot 21SW, Con 6, Sherbrooke Twp, Lanark Co., ON, m. Catherine Sym, qv. ch: 1 John, d inf; 2 Hugh, 1817-1910; 3 John, b 1820; 4Jane, b 1822; 5 Janet, b 1825; 6 Henry, 1828-1903; 7. James William, 1835-1914. ICS-2; DC 13 Mar 1988. 
Blair, Jane "Jeanie" (I16115)
 
46178 Role: Witness
A Dictionary of Scottish Settlers to Canada Before Confederation, Donald White
#Blair, William, 2779-5 October 1858. From Glasgow. bro. James B. qv. Arrived Quebec on the Alfred, Sep 1820; settled 25 Feb 1821, Lot 21SW, Con 6, Sherbrooke Twp, Lanark Co., ON, m. Catherine Sym, qv. ch: 1 John, d inf; 2 Hugh, 1817-1910; 3 John, b 1820; 4Jane, b 1822; 5 Janet, b 1825; 6 Henry, 1828-1903; 7. James William, 1835-1914. ICS-2; DC 13 Mar 1988. 
Blair, Janet (I102)
 
46179 Role: Witness
A girl under 12 is listed with Samuel Boyd who is unmarried (widowed?) upon arrival. This was likely Sarah Pearl Boyd. 
Boyd, Sarah Pearl (I21699)
 
46180 Role: Witness
a quarryman who lost a leg in an accident 
Wallace, Robert (I45389)
 
46181 Role: Witness
a quarryman who lost a leg in an accident 
Hamilton, Janet (I45743)
 
46182 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, George Washington (I6493)
 
46183 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, Charles K. (I14587)
 
46184 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, Mary Ellen (I14605)
 
46185 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Marsh, Margaret (I14608)
 
46186 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, William Henry Jr. (I14610)
 
46187 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Geddis, Suylvanus R. (I14626)
 
46188 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Geddis, Mary M. (I14627)
 
46189 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, Edward H. (I14584)
 
46190 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, Hypathia Lucy (I14585)
 
46191 Role: Witness
Accompanied by Nye families 
Klum, Sarah Jane (I14589)
 
46192 Role: Witness
accompanied by wife Fanny, (son) 5 , Edgar 1 
Ford, Edgar Thomas "Eddie" (I5441)
 
46193 Role: Witness
accompanied by wife Fanny, (son) 5 , Edgar 1 
Oakley, Frances Jane "Fanny" (I14387)
 
46194 Role: Witness
Accompaning John Poole were George, Jacob, Thomas, Mrs. Frizell (?), Mrs. Tully (Ann), Mrs. Imeson (Sarah), Mary (invalid). Some records suggest that John Poole Sr. arrrive in Canada on 31 May 1819 although the ships records indicate that it was 20 Jun 1819.

Atlantic (Brig) 1817 Armstrong, John 1818 Lansdown, C5 SW21 In 1817 Brig Atlantic was flying a
Quarantine flag on arrival at Quebec. Passage - 75 Days 1817

From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Brennan, James 1818 Elmsley, C1 NE22 1819 Brig Atlantic also carried rum and  molasses.
Biggans?, James 1818 Kitley, C9 SW4

Arrived - 13 Aug 1817 1819 Bryan, William 1820 Beckwith, C6 NE2
At - Quebec 1818 Cannon/Camron?, James 1818 Drummond, C3 SW6
Carried - 140 Settlers 18?? Clandinon?, Arthur 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW13 In 1819 another Brig or two Brigs named
Captain Richard Harper 1817 Connors, Thomas 1818 Kitley, C9 NE4 Atlantic arrived at Quebec; the first under
1817 Doyle, Samuel 1817 Oxford, C5 RH5R Captain S. Dunscombe, 22 May, from
Passage - 42 Days 1820 Dro**s, William 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE6 Bermuda, and the second under Captain
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Elliot, George 1818 Burgess, C9 SW12 Bell, 10 September, from Liverpool. Neither
Arrived - 12 June 1818 1818 Elliot, Margaret (Widow) 1818 Burgess, C9 NE12 reported passengers.
At - Quebec 1818 Elliot, Robert 1818 Drummond, C7 SW14
Carried - 158 Settlers 1818 Ferguson, Joseph 1818 Beckwith, C8 SW4
Captain Harper 1818 Ferguson, Samuel? 1818 Beckwith, C8, NE4
1818 Ferguson, William 1818 Beckwith, C6 SW4
Passage - ?? 1819 Gillis, Archibald 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE3
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Grimes/Ginnis?, Christopher 1818 Kitley, C5 R14
Arrived - 20 June 1819 18?? Hamilton, Joseph 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE10
At - Quebec 1818 Harrison, Stewart 1818 Kitley, C5 F14
Carried - 151 Settlers 1817 Hobson, John 1817 Oxford, C5 NE20
Captain Harper 1820 Johnston, Abraham 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW6
1819 Johnston, Edward 1821 Bathurst, C12 NE15
Sailed - 02 May 1820 1817 Leggitt, John 1817 South Crosby, C4 N5
From - Dublin, Ireland 1817 Leggitt, Martha (Widow) 1817 South Crosby, C4 N20
Arrived - 24 June 1820 1817 Leggitt, Robert 1817 South Crosby, C4 S20
At - Quebec 1817 Leggitt, William 1817 South Crosby, C2 N20
Carried - 160 Settlers ???? Newton/Nowlan, Manny 1820 Beckwith C12 NE12
1817 Willoughby, John 1817 Lansdown, C2 SW21
1817 Armstrong, William 1817 Lansdown, C2 NE21


Captain R. Harper 1819 Nolan, John 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE12
1819 Nolan, Luke 1819 Beckwith, C3 NE3
1819 Nolan, Patrick 1819 Beckwith, C4 SW11
1817 Parkinson?, Alexander 1817 Oxford, C3 RH30 R
1819 Pool/Poole, George 1820 Drummond, C12 SW24
1819 Pool/Poole, Jacob 1820 Drummond, C12 SW25
1819 Pool/Poole, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C12 NE24
1819 Preston, John 1819 Drummond, C10 SW11
1819 White, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C7 NE5 
Poole, Thomas P. (I3204)
 
46195 Role: Witness
Accompaning John Poole were George, Jacob, Thomas, Mrs. Frizell (?), Mrs. Tully (Ann), Mrs. Imeson (Sarah), Mary (invalid). Some records suggest that John Poole Sr. arrrive in Canada on 31 May 1819 although the ships records indicate that it was 20 Jun 1819.

Atlantic (Brig) 1817 Armstrong, John 1818 Lansdown, C5 SW21 In 1817 Brig Atlantic was flying a
Quarantine flag on arrival at Quebec. Passage - 75 Days 1817

From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Brennan, James 1818 Elmsley, C1 NE22 1819 Brig Atlantic also carried rum and  molasses.
Biggans?, James 1818 Kitley, C9 SW4

Arrived - 13 Aug 1817 1819 Bryan, William 1820 Beckwith, C6 NE2
At - Quebec 1818 Cannon/Camron?, James 1818 Drummond, C3 SW6
Carried - 140 Settlers 18?? Clandinon?, Arthur 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW13 In 1819 another Brig or two Brigs named
Captain Richard Harper 1817 Connors, Thomas 1818 Kitley, C9 NE4 Atlantic arrived at Quebec; the first under
1817 Doyle, Samuel 1817 Oxford, C5 RH5R Captain S. Dunscombe, 22 May, from
Passage - 42 Days 1820 Dro**s, William 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE6 Bermuda, and the second under Captain
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Elliot, George 1818 Burgess, C9 SW12 Bell, 10 September, from Liverpool. Neither
Arrived - 12 June 1818 1818 Elliot, Margaret (Widow) 1818 Burgess, C9 NE12 reported passengers.
At - Quebec 1818 Elliot, Robert 1818 Drummond, C7 SW14
Carried - 158 Settlers 1818 Ferguson, Joseph 1818 Beckwith, C8 SW4
Captain Harper 1818 Ferguson, Samuel? 1818 Beckwith, C8, NE4
1818 Ferguson, William 1818 Beckwith, C6 SW4
Passage - ?? 1819 Gillis, Archibald 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE3
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Grimes/Ginnis?, Christopher 1818 Kitley, C5 R14
Arrived - 20 June 1819 18?? Hamilton, Joseph 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE10
At - Quebec 1818 Harrison, Stewart 1818 Kitley, C5 F14
Carried - 151 Settlers 1817 Hobson, John 1817 Oxford, C5 NE20
Captain Harper 1820 Johnston, Abraham 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW6
1819 Johnston, Edward 1821 Bathurst, C12 NE15
Sailed - 02 May 1820 1817 Leggitt, John 1817 South Crosby, C4 N5
From - Dublin, Ireland 1817 Leggitt, Martha (Widow) 1817 South Crosby, C4 N20
Arrived - 24 June 1820 1817 Leggitt, Robert 1817 South Crosby, C4 S20
At - Quebec 1817 Leggitt, William 1817 South Crosby, C2 N20
Carried - 160 Settlers ???? Newton/Nowlan, Manny 1820 Beckwith C12 NE12
1817 Willoughby, John 1817 Lansdown, C2 SW21
1817 Armstrong, William 1817 Lansdown, C2 NE21


Captain R. Harper 1819 Nolan, John 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE12
1819 Nolan, Luke 1819 Beckwith, C3 NE3
1819 Nolan, Patrick 1819 Beckwith, C4 SW11
1817 Parkinson?, Alexander 1817 Oxford, C3 RH30 R
1819 Pool/Poole, George 1820 Drummond, C12 SW24
1819 Pool/Poole, Jacob 1820 Drummond, C12 SW25
1819 Pool/Poole, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C12 NE24
1819 Preston, John 1819 Drummond, C10 SW11
1819 White, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C7 NE5 
Poole, Rev. George (I3441)
 
46196 Role: Witness
Accompaning ?b?John Poole were George, Jacob, Thomas, Mrs. Frizell (?), Mrs. Tully (Ann), Mrs. Imeson (Sarah), Mary (invalid)?/b?. Some records suggest that John Poole Sr. arrrive in Canada on 31 May 1819 although the ships records indicat that it was 20 Jun 1819.

Atlantic (Brig) 1817 Armstrong, John 1818 Lansdown, C5 SW21 In 1817 Brig Atlantic was flying a
Quarantine flag on arrival at Quebec. Passage - 75 Days 1817

From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Brennan, James 1818 Elmsley, C1 NE22 1819 Brig Atlantic also carried rum and molasses.
Biggans?, James 1818 Kitley, C9 SW4

Arrived - 13 Aug 1817 1819 Bryan, William 1820 Beckwith, C6 NE2
At - Quebec 1818 Cannon/Camron?, James 1818 Drummond, C3 SW6
Carried - 140 Settlers 18?? Clandinon?, Arthur 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW13 In 1819 another Brig or two Brigs named
Captain Richard Harper 1817 Connors, Thomas 1818 Kitley, C9 NE4 Atlantic arrived at Quebec; the first under
1817 Doyle, Samuel 1817 Oxford, C5 RH5R Captain S. Dunscombe, 22 May, from
Passage - 42 Days 1820 Dro**s, William 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE6 Bermuda, and the second under Captain
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Elliot, George 1818 Burgess, C9 SW12 Bell, 10 September, from Liverpool. Neither
Arrived - 12 June 1818 1818 Elliot, Margaret (Widow) 1818 Burgess, C9 NE12 reported passengers.
At - Quebec 1818 Elliot, Robert 1818 Drummond, C7 SW14
Carried - 158 Settlers 1818 Ferguson, Joseph 1818 Beckwith, C8 SW4
Captain Harper 1818 Ferguson, Samuel? 1818 Beckwith, C8, NE4
1818 Ferguson, William 1818 Beckwith, C6 SW4
Passage - ?? 1819 Gillis, Archibald 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE3
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Grimes/Ginnis?, Christopher 1818 Kitley, C5 R14
Arrived - 20 June 1819 18?? Hamilton, Joseph 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE10
At - Quebec 1818 Harrison, Stewart 1818 Kitley, C5 F14
Carried - 151 Settlers 1817 Hobson, John 1817 Oxford, C5 NE20
Captain Harper 1820 Johnston, Abraham 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW6
1819 Johnston, Edward 1821 Bathurst, C12 NE15
Sailed - 02 May 1820 1817 Leggitt, John 1817 South Crosby, C4 N5
From - Dublin, Ireland 1817 Leggitt, Martha (Widow) 1817 South Crosby, C4 N20
Arrived - 24 June 1820 1817 Leggitt, Robert 1817 South Crosby, C4 S20
At - Quebec 1817 Leggitt, William 1817 South Crosby, C2 N20
Carried - 160 Settlers ???? Newton/Nowlan, Manny 1820 Beckwith C12 NE12
1817 Willoughby, John 1817 Lansdown, C2 SW21
1817 Armstrong, William 1817 Lansdown, C2 NE21


Captain R. Harper 1819 Nolan, John 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE12
1819 Nolan, Luke 1819 Beckwith, C3 NE3
1819 Nolan, Patrick 1819 Beckwith, C4 SW11
1817 Parkinson?, Alexander 1817 Oxford, C3 RH30 R
1819 Pool/Poole, George 1820 Drummond, C12 SW24
1819 Pool/Poole, Jacob 1820 Drummond, C12 SW25
1819 Pool/Poole, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C12 NE24
1819 Preston, John 1819 Drummond, C10 SW11
1819 White, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C7 NE5
 
Poole, Rev. Jacob (I3439)
 
46197 Role: Witness
Accompaning ?b?John Poole were George, Jacob, Thomas, Mrs. Frizell (?), Mrs. Tully (Ann), Mrs. Imeson (Sarah), Mary (invalid)?/b?. Some records suggest that John Poole Sr. arrrive in Canada on 31 May 1819 although the ships records indicat that it was 20 Jun 1819.

Atlantic (Brig) 1817 Armstrong, John 1818 Lansdown, C5 SW21 In 1817 Brig Atlantic was flying a
Quarantine flag on arrival at Quebec. Passage - 75 Days 1817

From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Brennan, James 1818 Elmsley, C1 NE22 1819 Brig Atlantic also carried rum and molasses.
Biggans?, James 1818 Kitley, C9 SW4

Arrived - 13 Aug 1817 1819 Bryan, William 1820 Beckwith, C6 NE2
At - Quebec 1818 Cannon/Camron?, James 1818 Drummond, C3 SW6
Carried - 140 Settlers 18?? Clandinon?, Arthur 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW13 In 1819 another Brig or two Brigs named
Captain Richard Harper 1817 Connors, Thomas 1818 Kitley, C9 NE4 Atlantic arrived at Quebec; the first under
1817 Doyle, Samuel 1817 Oxford, C5 RH5R Captain S. Dunscombe, 22 May, from
Passage - 42 Days 1820 Dro**s, William 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE6 Bermuda, and the second under Captain
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Elliot, George 1818 Burgess, C9 SW12 Bell, 10 September, from Liverpool. Neither
Arrived - 12 June 1818 1818 Elliot, Margaret (Widow) 1818 Burgess, C9 NE12 reported passengers.
At - Quebec 1818 Elliot, Robert 1818 Drummond, C7 SW14
Carried - 158 Settlers 1818 Ferguson, Joseph 1818 Beckwith, C8 SW4
Captain Harper 1818 Ferguson, Samuel? 1818 Beckwith, C8, NE4
1818 Ferguson, William 1818 Beckwith, C6 SW4
Passage - ?? 1819 Gillis, Archibald 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE3
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Grimes/Ginnis?, Christopher 1818 Kitley, C5 R14
Arrived - 20 June 1819 18?? Hamilton, Joseph 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE10
At - Quebec 1818 Harrison, Stewart 1818 Kitley, C5 F14
Carried - 151 Settlers 1817 Hobson, John 1817 Oxford, C5 NE20
Captain Harper 1820 Johnston, Abraham 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW6
1819 Johnston, Edward 1821 Bathurst, C12 NE15
Sailed - 02 May 1820 1817 Leggitt, John 1817 South Crosby, C4 N5
From - Dublin, Ireland 1817 Leggitt, Martha (Widow) 1817 South Crosby, C4 N20
Arrived - 24 June 1820 1817 Leggitt, Robert 1817 South Crosby, C4 S20
At - Quebec 1817 Leggitt, William 1817 South Crosby, C2 N20
Carried - 160 Settlers ???? Newton/Nowlan, Manny 1820 Beckwith C12 NE12
1817 Willoughby, John 1817 Lansdown, C2 SW21
1817 Armstrong, William 1817 Lansdown, C2 NE21


Captain R. Harper 1819 Nolan, John 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE12
1819 Nolan, Luke 1819 Beckwith, C3 NE3
1819 Nolan, Patrick 1819 Beckwith, C4 SW11
1817 Parkinson?, Alexander 1817 Oxford, C3 RH30 R
1819 Pool/Poole, George 1820 Drummond, C12 SW24
1819 Pool/Poole, Jacob 1820 Drummond, C12 SW25
1819 Pool/Poole, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C12 NE24
1819 Preston, John 1819 Drummond, C10 SW11
1819 White, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C7 NE5
 
Poole, Sarah (I3443)
 
46198 Role: Witness
Accompaning ?b?John Poole were George, Jacob, Thomas, Mrs. Frizell (?), Mrs. Tully (Ann), Mrs. Imeson (Sarah), Mary (invalid)?/b?. Some records suggest that John Poole Sr. arrrive in Canada on 31 May 1819 although the ships records indicat that it was 20 Jun 1819.

Atlantic (Brig) 1817 Armstrong, John 1818 Lansdown, C5 SW21 In 1817 Brig Atlantic was flying a
Quarantine flag on arrival at Quebec. Passage - 75 Days 1817

From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Brennan, James 1818 Elmsley, C1 NE22 1819 Brig Atlantic also carried rum and molasses.
Biggans?, James 1818 Kitley, C9 SW4

Arrived - 13 Aug 1817 1819 Bryan, William 1820 Beckwith, C6 NE2
At - Quebec 1818 Cannon/Camron?, James 1818 Drummond, C3 SW6
Carried - 140 Settlers 18?? Clandinon?, Arthur 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW13 In 1819 another Brig or two Brigs named
Captain Richard Harper 1817 Connors, Thomas 1818 Kitley, C9 NE4 Atlantic arrived at Quebec; the first under
1817 Doyle, Samuel 1817 Oxford, C5 RH5R Captain S. Dunscombe, 22 May, from
Passage - 42 Days 1820 Dro**s, William 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE6 Bermuda, and the second under Captain
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Elliot, George 1818 Burgess, C9 SW12 Bell, 10 September, from Liverpool. Neither
Arrived - 12 June 1818 1818 Elliot, Margaret (Widow) 1818 Burgess, C9 NE12 reported passengers.
At - Quebec 1818 Elliot, Robert 1818 Drummond, C7 SW14
Carried - 158 Settlers 1818 Ferguson, Joseph 1818 Beckwith, C8 SW4
Captain Harper 1818 Ferguson, Samuel? 1818 Beckwith, C8, NE4
1818 Ferguson, William 1818 Beckwith, C6 SW4
Passage - ?? 1819 Gillis, Archibald 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE3
From - Dublin, Ireland 1818 Grimes/Ginnis?, Christopher 1818 Kitley, C5 R14
Arrived - 20 June 1819 18?? Hamilton, Joseph 1820 Bathurst, C11 NE10
At - Quebec 1818 Harrison, Stewart 1818 Kitley, C5 F14
Carried - 151 Settlers 1817 Hobson, John 1817 Oxford, C5 NE20
Captain Harper 1820 Johnston, Abraham 1820 Bathurst, C11 SW6
1819 Johnston, Edward 1821 Bathurst, C12 NE15
Sailed - 02 May 1820 1817 Leggitt, John 1817 South Crosby, C4 N5
From - Dublin, Ireland 1817 Leggitt, Martha (Widow) 1817 South Crosby, C4 N20
Arrived - 24 June 1820 1817 Leggitt, Robert 1817 South Crosby, C4 S20
At - Quebec 1817 Leggitt, William 1817 South Crosby, C2 N20
Carried - 160 Settlers ???? Newton/Nowlan, Manny 1820 Beckwith C12 NE12
1817 Willoughby, John 1817 Lansdown, C2 SW21
1817 Armstrong, William 1817 Lansdown, C2 NE21


Captain R. Harper 1819 Nolan, John 1819 Beckwith, C1 NE12
1819 Nolan, Luke 1819 Beckwith, C3 NE3
1819 Nolan, Patrick 1819 Beckwith, C4 SW11
1817 Parkinson?, Alexander 1817 Oxford, C3 RH30 R
1819 Pool/Poole, George 1820 Drummond, C12 SW24
1819 Pool/Poole, Jacob 1820 Drummond, C12 SW25
1819 Pool/Poole, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C12 NE24
1819 Preston, John 1819 Drummond, C10 SW11
1819 White, Thomas 1820 Drummond, C7 NE5
 
Poole, Mary (I3565)
 
46199 Role: Witness
and later to Terrebonne. Quebec, Canada 
Smiley, Agnes "Nancy" (I16944)
 
46200 Role: Witness
Arrived on the Alexander withwife, 1son +12; 1 son-12; 1 dau +12; 2 dau -12 
Adams, John Westland (I42847)
 

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