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Offline McLernon

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McLernon Immigration
« on: Sunday 09 April 06 21:09 BST (UK) »
Looking for William J.McLernon and George McLernon travelling together to Canada from Ireland 1859 to 1864. Can anyone help??

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Re: McLernon Immigration
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 09 April 06 21:21 BST (UK) »
Do you think either of them stayed in Canada or both went to the US?

There are some McLernon's from Ireland in Ontario.

They didn't start keeping track at the border until 1908 (I think).

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Gandley (but known as Stanley in Canada)- Ireland to Birmingham<br />Ball, Kempson & Franklin - Birmingham<br />Shorter - Surrey<br />Dyer - Devon<br />Dawkins - Co. Cork, Ireland<br />Heffernan - Ireland
Huck - Alsace, France
Reinhart - Baden, Germany
Bowman & Ellis - England
Etheridge - Gloucestershire

Who all came to Canada in a little row boat, clap clap, clap your hands!!

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Re: McLernon Immigration
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 09 April 06 21:36 BST (UK) »
Hello KarenM:

Thanks for your response KarenM. Both of them went to the U.S. as I have found later records of this. But I have not been able to find anything prior to 1866 after the end of the Civil War. The 1900 and 1910 Censuses have W.J. McLernon immigrating in '58 or 1864 so I am pretty sure they entered the U.S. before or during the war.

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