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Jun 19, 2008, 6:00:56 PM6/19/08
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Our Ancestors was so young when they leave their country and went to
America. Take a moment to think about what life was like for them back
then. Do you think you could or would have made the choice they made
back then. I oftentimes, wonder what there life was like. Do you?

The average age of Dehaney Immigrants

Decade 1830's Male 3.0 Female -------
Decade 1850's Male 19.7 Female 19.2
Decade 1880's Male 25.8 Female 28.3
Decade 1910's Male 26.3 Female 28.0
Decade 1930's Male 24.3 Female 37.0

Youngest Duhaney/Dehaney Immigrants to the U.S

John Dehaney Arrival 23 June 1836 Age: 3 years
Albert Dehaney Arrival 03 Nov 1851 Age: 4 years
Josef Dehaney Arrival 15 May 1905 Age: 10 years

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Jun 19, 2008, 6:05:05 PM6/19/08
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The Reid Immigrants

Most common days of arrival are as follows:

Monday
Tuesday
Thursday




The Reid Immigrants

Most common months of arrival are as follows:

May
August
September




The Reid Immigrants


The most common Ports of Arrival are as follows:

New York, New York: 31,698

Boston, Massachusetts: 2,218

San Francisco,California: 850

Seattle, Washington: 831

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 584




The Early Reid Immigrants


Name: Dennis Arrival: 02 May 1804
Departure Port: Batavia, Indonesia Ship: John Buckley

Name: Michael Arrival: 08 Jan 1806
Departure Port: Tronninge, Denmark Ship: Katherine

Name: W. Peter Arrival: 13 May 1806
Departure Port: Puerto Cabello, Venezuela Ship: Active

Name: Wm Arrival: 27 Aug 1808
Departure Port: Londonderry, Ireland Ship: Louisa

Name: James Arrival: 01 Jan 1809
Departure Port: ? Ship: ?

Name: Alx Arrival 04 Sept 1815
Departure Port: Greenock,Scotland Ship: Little Cherub

Name: Saul Arrival: 22 Jul 1816
Departure Port: Belfast, Ireland Ship: Alpha

Name: William Arrival: 03 Sep 1818
Departure Port: Belfast, Ireland Ship: Ceres

Name: John Arrival: 07 July 1820
Departure Port: Belfast, Northern Ireland Ship: Hesperus

Name: John H. Arrival: 01 Dec 1820
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Mary and Susan

I can't help but wonder which of these people i have a direct link
back to. Which of them started that process that bring us all here
today. I know when i am gone from this earth and a hundred years from
now my descendants will be asking the same questions i have today.
I have to say though some of these ships have some funny names, i
wonder how they will record our immigration into America, Canada and
all other countries. Now we use passports and they always scan them at
the airport. I find this all very interesting don't you.



The average age of Reid Immigrants

Decade 1820's Male 24.7 Female 21.5
Decade 1840's Male 24.2 Female 23.5
Decade 1860's Male 25.2 Female 22.1
Decade 1880's Male 26.4 Female 25.3
Decade 1900's Male 30.2 Female 28.3
Decade 1920's Male 32.9 Female 33.2
Decade 1940's Male 34.0 Female 37.0

Youngest Reid to the U.S.

Mary Reid Arrival 05 May 1849 Age: less than 1 month
Sarah Reid Arrival 25 Nov 1850 Age: less than 1 month
Margt Reid Arrival 09 Nov 1872 Age: less than 1 month



The Early Duhaney/Dehaney Immigrants


Name: John Arrival: 23 June 1836
Departure Port: Sydney, Nova Scotia Ship: Sybylla

Name: Thomas Arrival: 06 June 1844
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Letitia Hayn

Name: James Arrival: 03 June 1851
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Jane Glassin

Name: Honora Arrival: 03 June 1851
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Jane Glassin

Name: Albert Arrival: 03 Nov 1851
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Continent

Name: Johanna: Arrival 14 Apr 1853
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Geo Washington

Name: Michael Arrival: 17 Oct 1853
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Otseonthe

Name: Ellen Arrival: 31 July 1854
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Fidelia

Name: Denis Arrival: 31 July 1854
Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship: Fidelia

I do believe Ellen and Denis was husband and wife and also James and
Honora. I can't help but wonder which of these people i have a direct
link back to. Which of them started that process that bring us all
here today. I know when i am gone from this earth and a hundred years
from now my descendants will be asking the same questions i have
today.


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