May 1849 ship Lady Harvey, Kilrush to NYC
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:15 pm
A Kilrush sailing is described in this biography from a Minnesota local history book:
"McInnery, Patrick M.,
(page 958) merchant, Lake City, is a native of Mount Rivers, County Clare, Ireland, and was born in 1822. His early boyhood was spent on a farm, after which he received a classical education, which was completed by a collegiate course at Ennis, the seat of government in his native county; soon after he received a government appointment as superintendent of public works. These works were suspended in 1848, and on April 22, 1849, he sailed on the Lady Harvey from Kilrush, on the Shannon, for New York. This bark was commanded by Capt. Douglass, who sailed her safely into New York harbor on the 27th of the following May. The first position of trust filled by Mr. McInerney in the country, was in the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane, in the city of New York. This position he resigned in a few months, notwithstanding the many and urgent protestations of Dr. Nickols, who was at that time at the head of that institution, to accept a position as assistant bookkeeper for a large wholesale house in New York city. For a short time in 1851 he was connected with the New York and Erie railway, and in 1852 came to Chicago, to take charge of a construction train on the old Chicago & Galena railroad. He subsequently accepted a position on the Illinois Central railway at Freeport, Illinois. In 1855 he arrived at Pepin, Wisconsin, and there engaged in the transaction of a real-estate business; was postmaster at Pepin during the administration of James Buchanan, and, upon the organization of the county of Pepin, was appointed clerk of the circuit court for the Eighth judicial district. In the fall of 1874 he removed to Lake City, and the next spring embarked in a general merchandise business and is now in trade on Centre street."
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnwabbio/m.shtml
The Ellis Island website shows these to be the passengers from Ireland on that sailing, with first the two men named Pat McInernery, who also are shown later with their kin:
30 May 1849 Ireland Lady Harvey
Pat Mcinerney Farmer 24
Pat Mcinerney Laborer 25
A to Z listing of all Irish passengers:
Mary-ann Adams Wife 19
John Boland Farmer 30
Margt. Boland Wife 25
Eliza Boyle Unknown 26
Francis Brown Laborer 29
Dhannorah Byrnes Daughter 19
Johanna Byrnes Wife 22
Sjohn Byrnes Farmer 18
Sthomas Byrnes Farmer 25
Wm. Byrnes Farmer 58
Sarah Callaghan Wife 21
Thomas Callaghan Laborer 25
Mary Callinan Wife 20
Mgt. Callinan Wife 26
Mary Clohecy Farmer 40
Simon Cogham Laborer 20
Pat Connelly Laborer 30
John Connors Farmer 35
Wm. Considine Farmer 37
Bridget Costoloe Unknown 19
Terrence Cunningham Farmer 23
Martin Daly Farmer 40
James Doherty Laborer 24
Mary Doherty Wife 20
Mary-ann Doerty Child 2
Tjudy Doherty Sister 26
Sarah Donnallan Unknown 19
Michael Doyle Laborer 19
Michl. Fitzgerald Laborer 40
John Gleason Laborer 17
Jerry Gorman Child 6
John Gorman Child 10
Johanna Hanna Wife 27
Wm. Hannen Farmer 20
Dmargaret Hickin Daughter 13
Johanna Hickin Wife 22
John Hickin Farmer 24
Michael Hogan Laborer 30
Darby Kelly Farmer 45
Dbridget Kelly Unknown 19
Dellen Kelly Unknown 14
Dhonora Kelly Unknown 12
Dmary Kelly Unknown 16
Spat Kelly Unknown 18
Thos. Kenny Laborer 20
Dennis Keogan Unknown 28
Dmary Keogan Daughter 15
Mary Keogan Wife 40
Michl. Keogan Farmer 32
Smichl. Keogan Son 17
John Kinncan Farmer 50
Pat Kinncan Infant 2 m
Anne Kirkpatrick Wife 20
John Kirkpatrick Laborer 34
Michael Law Tradesman 30
Andrew Leary Laborer 30
John Lynch Laborer 32
Tnerry Lynch Sister 13
Cath. Maloney Wife 52
Dmary Maloney Daughter 13
James Maloney Farmer 48
Sjohn Maloney Son 21
Smichael Maloney Son 20
Sthomas Maloney Son 18
Ellen Marriby Wife 23
John Marriby Infant 6 m
Thomas Marriby Farmer 30
Bridget Mcgruen Wife 24
Dhonora Mcgruen Infant 3 m
Dmary Mcgruen Child 3
Hugh Mcgruen Laborer 30
Pat Mcinerny Farmer 24
Pat Mcinerny Laborer 25
Tcathl. Mcinerny Child 4
Tcathl. Mcinerny Sister 25
Thomas Mcinerny Laborer 30
Tmary Mcinerny Sister 20
Bridget Mcmahon Unknown 22
James Mcmahon Laborer 24
Johanna Money Unknown 25
Martin Munby Laborer 25
Timothy Obrien Farmer 35
Bridget Quinn Unknown 18
Ellen Quinn Unknown 16
Hannora Quinn Wife 21
John Quinn Farmer 22
Michael Quinn Unknown 22
Pat Quinn Unknown 20
Mary Slaterty Unknown 20
Tmargt. Slaterty Sister 15
T. Walsh Farmer 25
Mary Wolfe Wife 50
Raffe Wolfe Farmer 30
An online index (1) shows another trip in July 1849 for the Lady Harvey, (2) indicates that the ships Aerial and Leverett are sailed out of Kilrush, and (3) lists the familiar Jane Black sailing with 134 passengers out of Limerick in April, 1849.
http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/many ... 76085c.txt
Interesting reference to a woman known as Lady Harvey in the O'Carroll family, a line which exists in Clare.
http://www.offalyhistory.com/content/re ... s-pt55.htm
"McInnery, Patrick M.,
(page 958) merchant, Lake City, is a native of Mount Rivers, County Clare, Ireland, and was born in 1822. His early boyhood was spent on a farm, after which he received a classical education, which was completed by a collegiate course at Ennis, the seat of government in his native county; soon after he received a government appointment as superintendent of public works. These works were suspended in 1848, and on April 22, 1849, he sailed on the Lady Harvey from Kilrush, on the Shannon, for New York. This bark was commanded by Capt. Douglass, who sailed her safely into New York harbor on the 27th of the following May. The first position of trust filled by Mr. McInerney in the country, was in the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane, in the city of New York. This position he resigned in a few months, notwithstanding the many and urgent protestations of Dr. Nickols, who was at that time at the head of that institution, to accept a position as assistant bookkeeper for a large wholesale house in New York city. For a short time in 1851 he was connected with the New York and Erie railway, and in 1852 came to Chicago, to take charge of a construction train on the old Chicago & Galena railroad. He subsequently accepted a position on the Illinois Central railway at Freeport, Illinois. In 1855 he arrived at Pepin, Wisconsin, and there engaged in the transaction of a real-estate business; was postmaster at Pepin during the administration of James Buchanan, and, upon the organization of the county of Pepin, was appointed clerk of the circuit court for the Eighth judicial district. In the fall of 1874 he removed to Lake City, and the next spring embarked in a general merchandise business and is now in trade on Centre street."
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnwabbio/m.shtml
The Ellis Island website shows these to be the passengers from Ireland on that sailing, with first the two men named Pat McInernery, who also are shown later with their kin:
30 May 1849 Ireland Lady Harvey
Pat Mcinerney Farmer 24
Pat Mcinerney Laborer 25
A to Z listing of all Irish passengers:
Mary-ann Adams Wife 19
John Boland Farmer 30
Margt. Boland Wife 25
Eliza Boyle Unknown 26
Francis Brown Laborer 29
Dhannorah Byrnes Daughter 19
Johanna Byrnes Wife 22
Sjohn Byrnes Farmer 18
Sthomas Byrnes Farmer 25
Wm. Byrnes Farmer 58
Sarah Callaghan Wife 21
Thomas Callaghan Laborer 25
Mary Callinan Wife 20
Mgt. Callinan Wife 26
Mary Clohecy Farmer 40
Simon Cogham Laborer 20
Pat Connelly Laborer 30
John Connors Farmer 35
Wm. Considine Farmer 37
Bridget Costoloe Unknown 19
Terrence Cunningham Farmer 23
Martin Daly Farmer 40
James Doherty Laborer 24
Mary Doherty Wife 20
Mary-ann Doerty Child 2
Tjudy Doherty Sister 26
Sarah Donnallan Unknown 19
Michael Doyle Laborer 19
Michl. Fitzgerald Laborer 40
John Gleason Laborer 17
Jerry Gorman Child 6
John Gorman Child 10
Johanna Hanna Wife 27
Wm. Hannen Farmer 20
Dmargaret Hickin Daughter 13
Johanna Hickin Wife 22
John Hickin Farmer 24
Michael Hogan Laborer 30
Darby Kelly Farmer 45
Dbridget Kelly Unknown 19
Dellen Kelly Unknown 14
Dhonora Kelly Unknown 12
Dmary Kelly Unknown 16
Spat Kelly Unknown 18
Thos. Kenny Laborer 20
Dennis Keogan Unknown 28
Dmary Keogan Daughter 15
Mary Keogan Wife 40
Michl. Keogan Farmer 32
Smichl. Keogan Son 17
John Kinncan Farmer 50
Pat Kinncan Infant 2 m
Anne Kirkpatrick Wife 20
John Kirkpatrick Laborer 34
Michael Law Tradesman 30
Andrew Leary Laborer 30
John Lynch Laborer 32
Tnerry Lynch Sister 13
Cath. Maloney Wife 52
Dmary Maloney Daughter 13
James Maloney Farmer 48
Sjohn Maloney Son 21
Smichael Maloney Son 20
Sthomas Maloney Son 18
Ellen Marriby Wife 23
John Marriby Infant 6 m
Thomas Marriby Farmer 30
Bridget Mcgruen Wife 24
Dhonora Mcgruen Infant 3 m
Dmary Mcgruen Child 3
Hugh Mcgruen Laborer 30
Pat Mcinerny Farmer 24
Pat Mcinerny Laborer 25
Tcathl. Mcinerny Child 4
Tcathl. Mcinerny Sister 25
Thomas Mcinerny Laborer 30
Tmary Mcinerny Sister 20
Bridget Mcmahon Unknown 22
James Mcmahon Laborer 24
Johanna Money Unknown 25
Martin Munby Laborer 25
Timothy Obrien Farmer 35
Bridget Quinn Unknown 18
Ellen Quinn Unknown 16
Hannora Quinn Wife 21
John Quinn Farmer 22
Michael Quinn Unknown 22
Pat Quinn Unknown 20
Mary Slaterty Unknown 20
Tmargt. Slaterty Sister 15
T. Walsh Farmer 25
Mary Wolfe Wife 50
Raffe Wolfe Farmer 30
An online index (1) shows another trip in July 1849 for the Lady Harvey, (2) indicates that the ships Aerial and Leverett are sailed out of Kilrush, and (3) lists the familiar Jane Black sailing with 134 passengers out of Limerick in April, 1849.
http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/many ... 76085c.txt
Interesting reference to a woman known as Lady Harvey in the O'Carroll family, a line which exists in Clare.
http://www.offalyhistory.com/content/re ... s-pt55.htm