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Boyds in Passenger Lists from Ireland
This work lists about 5,150 passengers who sailed from Ireland to
America in the years 1811 and 1815-16, with the following information
given for each passenger: the name of the ship, date of arrival, port of
departure, port of entry, and point of origin. The two lists cover 109
ships, of which 89 arrived at New York, 17 at Philadelphia, 2 at
Baltimore, and 1 at New London.
List of Ships arriving in American ports 1811:
Boyd Ellen/ Harmony/ Oct 31/ Londonderry/ Philadelphia.
Boyd John/ Alexandria/ Jun 12/ Londonderry/ New York.
Boyd John/ Jupiter/ Jun 1/ Down, Belfast/ New York.
Boyd Mary Ann/ Harmony/ Oct 31/ Londonderry/ Philadelphia.
Boyd Samuel/ Harmony/ Oct 31/ Londonderry/ Philadelphia.
Boyd William and family/ Aeolus/ May 23/ Newry/ New York.
Boyd William/ Protection/ Sep 28/ Killeybegs/ New York.
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A list of passengers mainly from Ireland, arriving in American ports
1816:
Boyd Andrew/ - / May 6/ Camlagh, Co Armagh, Newry/ Philadelphia.
Boyd David/ Prince of Brazil/ Jul 15/ Belfast/ New York.
Boyd P./ Ossian/ Jun 20/ Belfast/ New York.
Boyd Robert/ Anne/ Apr 13/ Cork/ New York.
Boyd Samuel/ Prince of Brazil/ Jul 15/ Belfast/ New York.
Boyd Thomas/ Westpoint/ Jun 5/ Co Antrim, Belfast/ New York.
Boyd W./ Sophia/ Jun 26/ Belfast/ New York.
Source: Passenger Lists from Ireland; Hackett, J. Dominick and Early,
Charles Montague.1929. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Inc., 1965.
FHL US/CAN Film 845449 Item 1
ISBN 080630166X
More
Lists of Boyds
List
of Passengers going to Newcastle, Wilmington and Philadelphia in
the Ship PENNSYLVANIA, Elhana Bray, Master, from Londonderry, 16 April,
1803.
James Boyd 26, labourer Sr. Johnston
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List of passengers to Philadelphia on board the BROTHERS of Philadelphia
sworn at Londonderry 14 April 1804.
James Boyd 26, farmer Pettigo, Fermanagh.
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Mary Boyd 31,
"Dromon" 14 April 1804 Baltimore.
Daniel Boyd 34, farmer, "Dromon" 14 April
1804 Baltimore.
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James Boyd 30, merchant, Nr. Ballameane, EAGLE, 27 Aug 1803,
now lying
in the Harbour of Dublin, of and for New York.
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John Boyd - Passengers by the Ship MARINER, arrived 21 Dec 1811, from
Londonderry, arrived at New-London.
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John Boyd 20, "NEW YORK" - Emigrants from
Aghadowey in the year 1834,
from Londonderry to New York, from Londonderry to New York.
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Cath.Boyd 20, from Ballymacallaghan -
Emigrants from Aghadowey in
the year 1834, from Londonderry to New York, from Londonderry to New
York.
Thos.Boyd 23, from Ballygauley - Emigrants from
Aghadowey in the year
1834, from Londonderry to New York, from Londonderry to New York.
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Henry Boyd 40, from Tamlaghtfinlagan - List of
Emigrants from
Coleraine to New York in the years 1833-1834 from Londonderry to New
York.
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James Baxter Boyd - ship ANN HARLEY, 29 May 1849, from
Glasgow, to
New York.
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Thomas Boyd 28 - ship EMMA PEARL, 4
May 1849, from Belfast ,to New
York.
Margaret Boyd 26 - ship EMMA PEARL, 4 May 1849,
from Belfast ,to New
York.
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William,Boyd - ship KATHERINE, 1 June 1855, from Belfast, to
New York.
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