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Records of Atlantic crossings?

  • 13-10-2018 08:03PM
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    I hope this is the right place to track this down.

    I am trying to find details or a newspaper report of a Trans-Atlantic voyage a relative took in 1890 (possibly October) from Derry to Boston which was described thus by her niece:

    Lizzie was a dressmaker who emigrated to New York on a sailing ship. They were storm tossed to Greenland and did not arrive in New York for 3 months. Such was that experience that she said she would only return to Ireland if a bridge was built. She never came back.

    I don't know the name of the ship. If there any sort of, for want of a better description, an annual register of all crossings and any events on the trips?


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