The Search for Missing Friends
Irish Immigrant Advertisements
Placed in the Boston Pilot
Volume 1 1831 - 1850 Of JAMES LANDRIGAN, a native of Claghkile, co. Tipperary, who left Troy Nail Factory in March, 1846, and has not been heard from since, but supposed to be in Vermont. Any person knowing his whereabouts will confer a favor on his distressed wife and child by addressing Catherine Landrigan, care of Denis Ryan, corner of Division and Fourth strese [sic], Troy, N.Y.
Volume 1, 1831-1850 Of JAMES RAFFERTY, formerly of Drumgor, parish of Anamullin, co. Monaghan, who landed in New York this vear, and wrote from there about five weeks ago that he was coming on to Boston. He has an uncle and aunt living in Boston for some years back, of whom information is also earnestly requested. The uncle's name is Patrick Boyle, and the aunt's Miss McAneena. Any information respecting the above persons will be thankfully received by directing to Mr. Michael Browne, No. 7 Wharf street, Boston, Ms.
Volume 3, 1854-1856 OF THOMAS GLASBOW & John Cranley; last heard of Glasbow was in Newburgh, Orange county, N Y. last heard of Crandley [sic] was in Cleveland, Ohio. Information received by Mr Daniel Landrigan, Waukegan, Ill. (ad. is placed under "Tipperary")
Volume 3, 1854-1856 OF DANIEL and JOHN SULLIVAN, and their sister Hanora, of parish J. Winegap, town of Nockroe [co. Kilkenny] who came to this country about 6 years ago, and are supposed to be living in Vermont. Information received by Wm Landrigan, Lockport, N.Y.