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St. Ann's  Gaelic College

FAMILIES ON BOARD THE MARGARET

Barque MARGARET - Cape Breton, NS 1851-10-28 to Adelaide, SA 1852-04-10 with 130 passengers


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MARGARET, pioneer barque from Cape Breton, with emigrants for Adelaide, SA, under the leadership of the Rev. Norman McLeod, sailed from St. Ann's on 28th October 1851, and arrived at her destination on the 10th April 1852

Name

+ No. adults

Where From

Anderson, H.F.

1

Aberdeen

Campbell, Donald

7

St. Ann's

Dingwell, Kenneth

1

-do-

Fraser, John Esq.

7

-do-

McGregor, Donald

8

-do- Glen.

McGregor, John

8

-do-

Matheson, Rod'k

1

-do-

McGregor, Rod'k

2

-do-

McGregor, James

3

-do-

McInnes, --

 

-do-

McInnes, Alexander

3

-do-

McInnes, James

 

-do-

McKay, John

14

Baddeck

McKay, Rod'k

 

-do-

McRae, Miss Martha (2)

7

Middle River

McKay, Roderick Snr.

11

Baddeck

McLeod, Donald

9

St. Ann's

McLeod, John D.

10

-do-

McLeod, George

3

-do-

McLeod, Rev. Norman

8

-do-

Kerr, John

1

-do-

McLeod, Thomas

1

-do-

McLeod, John

1

-do-

Ross, Ronald Esq.

10

-do-

Ross, Ronald Esq.

5

-do-

Sutherland, Hector

9

-do-

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