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  2. List of Mayflower passengers - Wikipedia

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    Passengers who developed scurvy experienced symptoms such as bleeding gums, teeth falling out, and stinking breath. [20] Passengers consumed large amounts of alcohol such as beer with meals. This was known to be safer than water, which often came from polluted sources causing diseases. All food and drink was stored in barrels known as ...

  3. Irish Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Based on incomplete passenger list records, as well as on census returns (Buenos Aires 1855, national 1869 and national 1895) transcribed by Eduardo A. Coghlan (1982, 1987), researchers made elaborate calculations of the total number of immigrants.

  4. Category:Mayflower passengers - Wikipedia

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    List of Mayflower passengers who died at sea November/December 1620; List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–21; Mayflower Society; A. John Alden;

  5. McCorkell Line - Wikipedia

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    The McCorkell Line was a shipping line operated by Wm. McCorkell & Co. Ltd. from 1778, principally carrying passengers from Ireland, Scotland and England to the Americas. Notably, the McCorkell Line carried many immigrants who were fleeing the Great Irish Famine and sailed some of the most famous ships of the Western Ocean Ticket.

  6. Lady Kennaway (1816 ship) - Wikipedia

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    She carried 283 immigrants. Seven infants died on the voyage and there were seven live births. Lady Kennaway, Captain J.L. Spence, left Plymouth on 13 June 1841, having come from London. She carried 256 immigrants to Sydney, arriving there on 12 October. Maritime incident: Lady Kennaway, Captain Avery, master, sailed from Bombay on 27 June 1847.

  7. How a surprising detail in bank records helped a historian ...

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    The only Irish immigrants who had more money in their bank accounts than saloonkeepers were doctors and lawyers, and very few of the famine immigrants had the education necessary for those jobs.

  8. Category:Irish emigrants to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Irish emigrants to the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,563 total.

  9. Hannah (1849 shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Hannah was a brig, launched at Norton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1826.She transported emigrants to Canada during the Irish Famine.She is known for the terrible circumstances of her 1849 shipwreck, in which the captain and two officers left the sinking ship aboard the only lifeboat, leaving passengers and the rest of the crew to fend for themselves.

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