[UlsterAncestry] Canadian Historical News & Kingston Parishes on-line

2020-03-27 Thread Teena
Hello Friends There are a number of on-line Historical Canadian Newspapers that cover the period of the Irish Famine, in the event you had an ancestors arrive here. Historical Canadian Newspapers Online: Ontario https://libguides.bgsu.edu/c.php?g=227443&p=1507146 The Morning Chronicle (Québec) d

Re: [UlsterAncestry] Last Pt. 13 - Potato Blight 1846-49

2020-03-27 Thread Lisa Rae Lowrey Gonzalez
Beautifully said, Jane.  Yes, thank you Teena for all your efforts!  Wishing everyone safety, peace and health during this unprecedented time. -Lisa Lisa Rae Lowrey Gonzalez maxwell...@verizon.net "All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, hon

Re: [UlsterAncestry] Last Pt. 13 - Potato Blight 1846-49

2020-03-27 Thread J B
May I add my voice to what Ray has said? Thank you, Teena! I, too, understand how much time and dedication this took. Time now to rest your eyes a bit! Under the current circumstances around our world, there are many reminders in these articles about how to treat others in hard times. Wishing a

Re: [UlsterAncestry] UlsterAncestry Digest, Vol 24, Issue 24 Famine and Quarantine

2020-03-27 Thread wlaurie
Our dead end from our Buchanan family is in Kingston. In what year were the famine ships sent on to Kington for quarantine? The paterfamilias of the Buchanan family and his granddaughter are said to have died in Kingston, having been sent on for quarantine. There is no mention of this in any of the

Re: [UlsterAncestry] Last Pt. 13 - Potato Blight 1846-49

2020-03-27 Thread Ray15
Wow! Teena. Firstly: A HUGE thankyou for your transcriptions. I know from long practice that this is a very time-consuming project. Even ‘just’ the ones on this page would have taken me one, two, or more weeks to transcribe. A massive effort on your part, and so many of us know that you ha