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Mannion Collection Irish Migrants Image Name Old World Location Mannion Collection Irish Migrants Image Name Old World Location New World Location 2 Abbott, Mrs. Elizabeth Borris-in-Ossory, Co. Laois Topsail 3 Addis, John Unknown location, Co. Tipperary St. John's 4 Allen, Joanna Unknown location, Co. Wexford King's Cove, Bonavista Bay 5 Allen, John Kill, Co. Waterford St. John's 6 Allen, Mrs. Margaret Whitechurch, Co. Wexford St. John's 7 Allen, Michael Unknown location, Co. Tipperary St. John's 8 Allen, Michael Unknown location, Co. Wexford Harbour Grace 9 Allen, Peter Unknown location, Co. Wexford Newfoundland 10 Allen, Richard Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 11 Allen, Thomas Killegney, Co. Wexford St. John's 12 Allingham, Christopher Unknown location, Co. Donegal St. John's 13 Allison, James Unknown location, Co. Galway St. John's 14 Anderson, Mrs. Anne Midleton, Co. Cork Bonavista 15 Anderson, Mrs. Hannah Unknown location, Co. Antrim St. John's 16 Anderson, Patrick Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 17 Anderson, Thomas Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary Carbonear 18 Anderson, Roger Unknown location, Co. Waterford Harbour Grace 19 Anderson, Thomas Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary Carbonear 20 Anderson, Richard Unknown location, Co. Cavan Newfoundland 21 Anglin, James Tallow, Co. Waterford St. John's 22 Anson, Thomas St. James, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 23 Anthony, Margaret Piltown, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 24 Arkness, John Windgap, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 25 Arkness, Thomas Unknown location, Co. Wexford Boston, Massachusetts 27 Armstrong, John Unknown location, Co. Waterford Bay Bulls 28 Armstrong, Unknown location, Co. Wexford St. John's 29 Arnold, Patrick Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 30 Aspell, Mary Anne Waterford, Co. Waterford St. John's 31 Aspell, Richard Ballynabola, Co. Wexford St. John's 32 Aspell, Richard Adamstown, Co. Wexford Brigus South 33 Aspell, Richard Ballynabola, Co. Wexford St. John's 34 Atkins, Thomas St. Patrick's, Co. Dublin St. John's 35 Austin, Eleanor Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary St. John's 36 Austin, William Tallow, Co. Waterford Bonavista 37 Aylward, Bridget Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 38 Aylward, Bridget Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 39 Aylward, Bridget Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 40 Aylward, Mrs. Bridget New Ross, Co. Wexford St. John's 41 Aylward, Edward Unknown location, Co. Wexford St. John's Data provided through an initiative of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Government of Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Page 1 of 191 Mannion Collection Irish Migrants Image Name Old World Location New World Location 42 Aylward, James Mooncoin, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 43 Aylward, James Ballybricken, Co. Waterford Harbour Grace 44 Aylward, John Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 45 Aylward, John Powerstown, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 46 Aylward, John Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 47 Aylward, John Kilsheelan, Co. Tipperary St. John's 48 Aylward, John Rosegarland, Co. Wexford St. John's 49 Aylward, Mary Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny Ragged Harbour, Melrose 50 Aylward, Mary Waterford, Co. Waterford St. John's 51 Aylward, Mary Waterford, Co. Waterford St. John's 52 Aylward, Mary Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 54 Aylward, Mrs. Mary Anne Kilmoganny, Co. Kilkenny Kilbride 55 Aylward, Michael Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 56 Aylward, Michael Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny Renews 57 Aylward, Michael Waterford, Co. Waterford St. John's 58 Aylward, Michael Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 59 Aylward, Michael Bree, Co. Wexford St. John's 60 Aylward, Nicholas Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 61 Aylward, Patrick Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 62 Aylward, Redmond Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 63 Aylward, Richard Slieverue, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 64 Aylward, William Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 65 Aylward, William Fethard, Co. Tipperary St. John's 66 Ayres, Honora Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 67 Bacon, Jane Ossory, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 68 Bagg, Thomas St. Iberius, Co. Wexford Witless Bay 69 Bailey, Catherine Unknown location, Co. Wexford St. John's 70 Bailey, James Unknown location, Co. Wexford St. John's 71 Bailey, Joanna New Ross, Co. Wexford St. John's 72 Bailey, Johanna New Ross, Co. Wexford St. John's 73 Bailey, Thomas Unknown location, Co. Wexford St. John's 74 Baker, William Kilbarrymeaden, Co. Waterford St. John's 75 Baldwin, Anne Waterford, Co. Waterford St. John's 76 Baldwin, Mrs. Catherine Unknown location, Co. Tipperary St. John's 77 Baldwin, James Trinity Parish, Co. Waterford St. John's 78 Baldwin, John Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 79 Baldwin, John Kilbarrymeaden, Co. Waterford St. John's 80 Baldwin, Mary New Ross, Co. Wexford Broad Cove, Bay de Verde 81 Baldwin, Maurice Mothel, Co. Waterford St. John's Data provided through an initiative of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Government of Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Page 2 of 191 Mannion Collection Irish Migrants Image Name Old World Location New World Location 82 Baldwin, Michael Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 83 Baldwin, Nicholas Crooke, Co. Waterford St. John's 84 Baldwin, Thomas Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary St. John's 85 Baldwin, William Dunhill, Co. Waterford Newfoundland 87 Baird, Bridget Tintern, Co. Wexford St. John's 88 Ball, Henry Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 89 Ball, James Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary Carbonear 90 Ball, James Newtown, Co. Waterford Bona (Great or Little) 91 Ball, John Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary Boston, Massachusetts 92 Ball, John Newtown, Co. Waterford Bona (Great or Little) 93 Bambrick, David Gowran, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 94 Bambrick, James Gowran, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 95 Bambrick, Martin Gowran, Co. Kilkenny Torbay 96 Bambrick, Thomas Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 97 Bannon, Catherine Thurles, Co. Tipperary St. John's 98 Barnes, Margaret Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny Brigus 99 Barnes, Margaret Tintern, Co. Wexford St. John's 100 Barrett, Edward Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford Catalina 101 Barrett, Edward Unknown location, Co. Wexford Trinity, Trinity Bay 102 Barron, Catherine Killenaule, Co. Tipperary St. John's 103 Barron, Mrs. Catherine Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny Newfoundland 104 Barron, James Unknown location, Co. Carlow Bay Bulls 105 Barron, James Killenaule, Co. Tipperary St. John's 106 Barron, John Kilcash, Co. Tipperary St. John's 107 Barron, Lawrence Waterford, Co. Waterford St. John's 108 Barron, Mrs. Margaret Unknown location, Co. Tipperary St. John's 109 Barron, Margaret Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 110 Barron, Martin The Rower, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 111 Barron, Michael Tintern, Co. Wexford Adam's Cove 112 Barron, Patrick Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 113 Barron, Patrick Unknown location, Co. Wexford Newfoundland 114 Barron, Stephen Unknown location, Co. Wexford Renews 115 Barron, Thomas Waterford, Co. Waterford Trinity, Trinity Bay 116 Barron, William Kilgobnet, Co. Waterford St. John's 117 Barry, Anastasia Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 118 Barry, Anastasia Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 119 Barry, Bridget Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary St. John's 120 Barry, David Watergrasshill, Co. Cork St. John's 121 Barry, David Youghal, Co. Cork Newfoundland Data provided through an initiative of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Government of Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Page 3 of 191 Mannion Collection Irish Migrants Image Name Old World Location New World Location 122 Barry, Edward Unknown location, Co. Cork Newfoundland 123 Barry, Edward Castlemartyr, Co. Cork St. John's 124 Barry, Edward Mooncoin, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 125 Barry, Joanna Unknown location, Co. Cork St. John's 126 Barry, Joanna Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 128 Barry, John Unknown location, Co. Cork Summerside 129 Barry, John Unknown location, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 130 Barry, Margaret Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 131 Barry, Margaret Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 132 Barry, Martin Tramore, Co. Waterford St. John's 133 Barry, Martin Tramore, Co. Waterford St. John's 134 Barry, Mary Cork, Co. Cork St. John's 135 Barry, Mary Unknown location, Co. Cork St. John's 136 Barry, Mary The Butt's, Co. Kilkenny Bay Bulls 137 Barry, Mary Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 138 Barry, Mary Carrickbeg, Co. Waterford St. John's 139 Barry, Mary Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 140 Barry, Maurice Unknown location, Co. Waterford Newfoundland 141 Barry, Michael Unknown location, Co. Wexford Newfoundland 143 Barry, Nelly Cork, Co. Cork St. John's 144 Barry, Patrick Cork, Co. Cork Trinity, Trinity Bay 145 Barry, Patrick Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary St. John's 146 Barry, Peter Rathcormac, Co. Cork St. John's 147 Barry, Richard Tramore, Co. Waterford St. John's 148 Barry, Robert Castlebridge, Co. Wexford St. John's 149 Barry, Thomas Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Trinity, Trinity Bay 150 Barry, Thomas Unknown location, Co. Cork Trinity Bay 151 Barry, Thomas Unknown location, Co. Wexford Newfoundland 152 Barson, Thomas Belfast, Co. Antrim St. John's 153 Barton, Patrick Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Waterford St. John's 154 Bassett, Ellen Mooncoin, Co. Kilkenny Newfoundland 155 Bates, Mrs. Bridget Unknown location, Co. Waterford St. John's 156 Bates, James New Ross, Co. Wexford St. John's 157 Bates, Margaret St. Mary's Parish, Co. Wexford St. John's 158 Bates, William Clonmel, Co. Tipperary St. John's 159 Batterton, Nicholas Unknown location, Co. Wexford Greenspond 161 Bayes, Honora Unknown location, Co. Waterford Ferryland 162 Beck, Anne Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny St. John's 163 Begley, John Lismore, Co. Waterford Witless Bay Data provided through an initiative of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Government of Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Page 4 of 191 Mannion Collection Irish Migrants Image Name Old World Location New World Location 164 Behan, Mary Unknown location, Co.
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