The Cantrells and the Donleys in AmericaEdward Donley, son of Hugh Donley and Frances Gavin, was born in 1921 in Detroit, Michigan. He married Inez Cantrell, daughter of Lee Roy Cantrell and Inus Roady, in 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ireland, England and Michigan. |
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Drawing of the Great Britain , circa 1853 , a ship similar to the Bark Christianna on which John Dunlea traveled to the United States . Source : A. J. Maginnis , The Atlantic Ferry ( London , 1900 ) , facing p .
Drawing of the Great Britain , circa 1853 , a ship similar to the Bark Christianna on which John Dunlea traveled to the United States . Source : A. J. Maginnis , The Atlantic Ferry ( London , 1900 ) , facing p .
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man ballast ” for these ships on the return voyage to New York and Canada . These Liverpool ships weighed about three hundred tons and carried an average of four to five hundred passengers on the transatlantic routes .
man ballast ” for these ships on the return voyage to New York and Canada . These Liverpool ships weighed about three hundred tons and carried an average of four to five hundred passengers on the transatlantic routes .
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Overcrowding was a given on nearly all immigrant ships departing from Ireland to North America . ... as many as four hundred individuals might be crowded into a ship designed to hold no more than two hundred and fifty .
Overcrowding was a given on nearly all immigrant ships departing from Ireland to North America . ... as many as four hundred individuals might be crowded into a ship designed to hold no more than two hundred and fifty .
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