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Queenstown to Swansea ferry crossings early 1900s
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AnnCardiff | Report | 18 Sep 2011 20:09 |
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welcome to the boards - it is highly unlikely there would be any records for such a crossing - usually it is only the longer sea crossings for which there are records - e.g. USA, Canada and Australia - never seen one from Ireland to the UK mainland |
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edjones | Report | 18 Sep 2011 19:14 |
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Margaret Mary Walsh was born in City of Cork 1889 and married my grandfather in Wales in 1910. I have found them there in the 1911 cencus. I hoped to find evidence of her in the Passenger Lists of sailings from Cork around 1908 but every entry I have seen so far has an American destination. Thousands of people travelled from Cork to Swansea in the early 1900s but where is the evidence to be found in Passenger Lists? I would appreciate any help on this |
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