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« on: Monday 19 November 07 11:59 GMT (UK) »

i am looking for any info on brothers peter, larry, william, james, lawrence Hardy all from omeath. they left for america ithink in the 1930s or 40s and landed at alice island. thanks, carlingford.
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 18 March 08 03:48 GMT (UK) »

i am looking for any info on brothers peter, larry, william, james, lawrence Hardy all from omeath. they left for america ithink in the 1930s or 40s and landed at alice island. thanks, carlingford.

Hello Carlingford,
Do you mean Ellis Island Huh

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« Reply #2 on: Friday 18 April 08 21:24 BST (UK) »

Hello Carlingford

Have you looked at the passenger lists on Find My Past, (findmypast.com)

The search is on this link. 

http://www.rootschat.com/links/039h/

There are some Lawrence Hardy's in the early 20C.  There are many from ports in Ireland, but  of course many Irish passengers would have been on boats which left from Liverpool or other places.

It's free to search, but you pay to see the full details.  There are some lists on Ancestry, which you might get a free trial on, or get to use free at your local library.

The Ellis Islland site is free and is brilliant, but I think your date may be too late.  I'm not sure.

There's also loads of brilliant advice and resources on the Rootschat Immigration and Emmigration boards, too.

Good luck and best wishes

By the way, Welcome to Rootschat! Smiley Smiley Cool Cool Smiley

I'm just noticing it's only your second post. 
You'll get loads of help and advice on here.

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« Reply #3 on: Friday 18 April 08 22:03 BST (UK) »

Hello Carlingford,

Sorry ... I should have welcomed you in my first message.

Did the Hardy brothers leave Omeath at the same time or in different years? It would help to look at the passenger lists if you had a more accurate date. The Newry Democrat or another paper that covers the Omeath area may have had an article about them leaving if they left together. A post on the Omeath website may also produce results. www.newrydemocrat.com www.omeath.ie

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« Reply #4 on: Friday 18 April 08 22:27 BST (UK) »

Hi Carlingford

Just another thought.

Depending where they ended up, you may find infoormation in American or Canadian documents.  I'm not sure what you have access to, either.  Do you know their final, main destination?  I know they may have spread out eventually.

I know the first thing my friend asked me to find out about her family, was what happened to her ggrandfather, and despite finding all sorts, it defeated us for years.  She knew a couple of his daughters might have gone to Canada.

Out of the blue, one day on Ancestry Library, I found a death for him in Canada  and got to view the certificate free.

I went on to find and get enough certificates (For free), to tell me that all of a large family apart from a couple we knew about had gone to Canada and evidence of most of their marriages and how they died.  I still don't know about all of their children, and it depends where they went.

This was for Ontario Canada., which is particularly well covered, but there are loads of censuses and directories for Canada and USA, and immigration records.

If you tell us where, someone will probably help.

I would try findmypast.com though.

Best wishes

Emms
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