Notices published in various newspapers, by family and
friends, seeking missing emigrants. This section will be updated whenever
additional "information wanted" items are received.
Information Wanted.—
RICHARD MONAGAN, Cooper, from the county of Meath, in Ireland, wishes
to hear of his brother PATRICK, who left Ireland in May 1827, for Liverpool,
from whence he sailed for Quebec. He was last seen in Montreal but
is supposed to have returned to Quebec ; occasionally works as a Cooper
and sometimes as a Sawyer in Shipyards.
Any information respecting the said Patrick will be thankfully received
by the Editor of the Montreal Gazette, or W. Crooks, Grimsby, Upper
Canada, where his brother now resides.
Grimsby, September 13th, 1830.
Left His Home!
Alexander Gordon Oliver, left his Father's
house in Edinburgh, 28th, May 1845, and has not since returned; it
has been ascertained that he went to
Glasgow under the assumed name of "James Thompson," from whence
he sailed to Quebec, where all trace of him has been lost. He is sixteen years
of age; five
feet four inches in height; of a ruddy complexion, hair brown, eyes hazel.
His absence has thrown his family into the greatest affliction; in fact, his
mother
has ever since been confined to bed.
Any person knowing where the said lad
is stopping, and addressing a line to Mr. Alpin McIntosh, Dorchester Street,
Montreal,
or to the Banner and Globe Office, will be handsomely rewarded for his trouble.
June 18 1846 [sic]
P.S. Should this meet the eye of Alexander, he may rest assured
that his leaving his home and his parents will be forgotten and forgiven; all
that is asked of him is that he will return home and relieve their anxiety.
Globe & Mail Nov. 11, 1845 pg. 2.
Information Wanted
Patrick McNulty is desirous of obtaining
information concerning Catherine, Sarah, James and John
McNulty, who
left Liverpool for Quebec after the beginning of May last, and whom
he supposes to have arrived either here or at the Quarantine Station.
Please address to the above at the Emigrant Office, Quebec. Quebec,
June 17, 1847. Quebec Morning Chronicle June 17 1847
Information Wanted
Of Timothy, Andrew, Daniel and Michael
Sullivan, sons to Timothy Sullivan, Farrier and Mary Marshall,
both of Liscremin, near Bardon, County Cork, Irleand, who severally
sailed
from Cove to Canada and the United States, in the years 1833, '38,
'40 and '44. Any information, relative to ALL or EITHER of them, addressed
to the Widow and Orphan Asylum, Toronto, Canada West, will thankfully
received there by their disconsolate sister, Widow Ellen Leary Toronto,
Jan. 05 1848
Information Wanted
Of Mrs. Margaret Clarke, from the
Parish of Kilencare, County Cavan, Ireland. She left four children
sick at Grosse Island last Summer, the only survivor is now living
in Toronto, and anxious to hear of her Mother. Address, Briget Clarke,
Mirror Office, Toronto.
N.B. - Editors would confer a favour on a lonely
Child by inserting the above.
Toronto, Feb. 02, 1848
Globe & Mail Sat. Feb. 19 1848 pg. 3
Information Wanted
Of a Boy named Clement Raeburn, aged
13 years who was left at Quarantine, in the month of August last. Intelligence
will be thankfully received by his
mother, Rachel Raeburn, care of Thomas Clifton, Etobicoke Post Office, Canada
West.
Quebec papers would oblige by copying.
Toronto, Feb. 15th, 1848
Globe & Mail Sat. Feb. 19 1848 pg. 3
Information Wanted
Of Thomas and Robert Kavenaugh, who
Emigrated from the County Kilkenny, Parish of Muckalee, sometime last
summer, and supposed to have stopped at Quebec. Their Mother and Sister
are in Toronto, and anyone who knowing any thing of them would confer
a great favour by addressing a line to that effect, to Mrs. Kavenaugh,
care of A.M. Smith King Street, Toronto.
Quebec papers will confer
a favour by copying. Toronto, Feb. 15th 1848
Globe & Mail Sat. Feb. 19 1848 pg. 3
Information Wanted
Of James Andrews and Hannah Pearson,
who emigrated from England in July 1847, and were last seen at Grosse
Isle. Letters addressed to D.H. at the office of the Colonist, will
receive immediate attention. Toronto, February 29th, 1848. Globe & Mail
Sat. March 04, 1848 pg. 3