WebJane was the daughter of Thomas Creighton, Sr. who arrived on the Ship Lord Dunluce December of 1772, but could not disembark until January of 1773 because of small pox. Jane's grave stone did not record her death date, only her birth year and her birth country. She died between 1820 and 1830. WebApr 29, 2024 · "LORD DUNLUCE", "PENNSYLVANIA FARMER", "HOPEWELL" and "FREE MASON". These ships did not arrive together, but came over individually over a period of weeks. The average travel time then was 7 - 9 weeks. LORD DUNLUCE sailed from Larne on Oct. 4, 1772 (this is the largest of the ships and the one Rev. Martin sailed on)
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WebThis page discusses the Cahans exodus from Ballybay, county Monaghan, in 1764, and some similar movements of Presbyterians from Ulster to America in the second half of the eighteenth century. This information may shed some light on the origins in Ireland or Scotland of Robert McGough, his wife Sarah Matilda Carson, WebThe South Carolina Gazette dated 24 December 1772, reported, among others, the following “Arrivals at Charles Town”—— Dec. 19 Ship Pennsylvania Farmer Charles Robeson Belfast ……………… Dec. 20 Ship Lord Dunluce James Gillies Larne ……………… Dec. 22 Ship Hopewell John Martin Belfast Brigt. dr hannah lee cardiologist
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WebMar 1, 2024 · Another ship that sailed about the same time was the 400-ton Lord Dunluce, which departed Larne on Oct. 4, 1772. It arrived at Charleston after a voyage of 11 weeks. The ship was said to have been ... WebCaptain Charles King sailed from Liverpool on 7 March 1799. King had been a surgeon on slave voyages between 1785 and 1799, but this was his first voyage as a master. Lord … Webthe Reverend Mr John Logue, near Broughshane. Belfast, 11th Sept. 1772. Published in the Belfast News-letter, 15 September 1772 The owners of the ship Lord Dunluce, James Gillis, Master, desire that all passengers may be in Larne on the 21st and 22nd instant, as the ship will then be ready to receive them on board. Larne, 14th September 1772 N.B. enter the gungeon tipps