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The purpose of this series is to enable researchers to link their emigrant ancestorsΓÇÖ first whereabouts in America with their port of embarkation in ScotlandΓÇöand thus possibly the emigrantsΓÇÖ regions of origin. Based mostly on sailings documented in contemporary newspapers and other sources found in North American archives, Volume II identifies an additional 1,500 ships that made thousands of transatlantic passages between 1830 and 1860. For all of these voyages, the notices announced the departure of a particular ship that had the capacity and opportunity to carry passengers. Mr. Dobson has arranged the vessels in alphabetical order and gives, for each voyage, port of origin, port and date of arrival, name of captain, source of information, and sometimes the number of passengers. While not exhaustive, Volume II brings us closer to identifying the names, ports, and dates of departure/arrival of the majority of ships that participated in this important exodus.
Introducing 'A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland', a remarkable work by renowned author Brian Mitchell. Published in 2009, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the rich tapestry of Ireland's past. Delving into the genre of genealogy, Mitchell's book is an invaluable resource for tracing Irish ancestry, providing detailed maps and geographical insights that illuminate the paths of Ireland's bygone generations. The atlas is meticulously researched and beautifully presented, reflecting the high standards of its publisher, the Genealogical Publishing Company. Written in English, 'A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland' is an essential addition to any genealogist's library, offering a unique perspective on Ireland's historical landscape.
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