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HarrysMum
31-12-12, 22:45
If a family went from their home in Kerry, Ireland to New Zealand some time between 1860ish and 1880ish does anyone know what the place of departure is most likely to be??

I have no idea if they paid their own way but they don't seem to be destitute either in Ireland or NZ. They also don't seem to be super wealthy.

Shona
31-12-12, 22:52
The Irish OH says they will have left from Cork.

HarrysMum
31-12-12, 22:57
Thanks Shona. Does the OH happen to know of any good sites with shipping lists???

I've searched everything I can find.

tenterfieldjulie
01-01-13, 00:16
Liiby the port is now called Cobh (pronounced Cove) but would have been called Queenstown then .. I thought I gave you the site .. I'll go hunting ..
It is where the Titanic sailed from and many of the famine and convict ships ..
Outside it is a Memorial to Annie Moore? .. there is a very evocative song about her and Ellis Ireland, New York

Uncle John
01-01-13, 21:30
They could have sailed from Liverpool, though by then most ships called at Queenstown en route. And it's possible they travelled via Australia.

tenterfieldjulie
02-01-13, 06:00
Cobh, The Queenstown Story
Cobh Heritage Centre,
Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland.
TEL 353 (21) 4 813591
FAX 353 (21) 4 813595
Email [email protected]
Web www.cobhheritage.com

The site says 2.5 million emigrated from here. Worth having a look at Lib

Mary from Italy
02-01-13, 14:16
FamilySearch is currently transcribing New Zealand passenger lists, so it might be worth checking it out every so often.