A collection of miscellaneous records
Date |
Ship |
From |
To |
Passenger |
Comments |
1774 |
Snow Lovely Nelly |
Galloway, Scotland |
Prince Edward Island |
Robert Douglas |
Shipped at Whitehaven |
May 1775 |
Lovely Nelly |
Dumfries, Galloway, Scotland |
PEI (St John's Island) |
James Douglas |
57 Labourer Male
Newabby, Galloway
Countryman
To mend himself |
May 1775 |
Lovely Nelly |
Dumfries, Galloway, Scotland |
PEI (St John's Island) |
Jannet Neish |
53 Wife Female Newabby,
Galloway
Countryman
Wife of James Douglas |
May 1775 |
Lovely Nelly |
Dumfries, Galloway, Scotland |
PEI (St John's Island) |
James Douglas |
8 Child Male New Abbey,
Galloway
Countryman
Son of James Douglas and Jannet Neish |
May 1775 |
Lovely Nelly |
Dumfries, Galloway, Scotland |
PEI (St John's Island) |
Robert Douglas |
Male
Shipped at Whitehaven
Run away |
11 May 1842 |
Brig Stilman |
Glasgow, Scotland |
New York |
Alex Douglas |
24 Male Mason |
13 May 1867 |
Caledonia |
Glasgow, Scotland |
New York |
Susan Douglas |
24 f |
20 Mar 1879 |
SS Anchoria |
Glasgow, Scotland |
New York |
James Douglas |
34 M Clerk |
18 July 1887 |
SS Anchoria |
Glasgow, Scotland via Moville, Ireland |
New York |
John Douglas |
34 M Slater
Dulkeith |
17 Dec 1888 |
SS State of Indiana |
Glasgow, Scotland & Larne, Ireland |
New York |
Bill Douglas |
23 m Laborer Larne |
Douglas, Alexander was amongst prisoners captured at the
battle of Dunbar, 1740, and
subsequently sent to Virginia. |
George, 1772-1865, and Ginette
Douglas raised five
sons in Caithness, Scotland. Their second son John came to Canada in 1842.
The rest of the family followed in 1851. |
See also:
Early
Douglas settlers in America
Indentured servants
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