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Carlow {Carlo} Immigration 1751 Priscilla

By Carol Shiels November 13, 2010 at 05:53:47
  • In reply to: Re: Seeking CHARLOTTE CARLOW / CARLAW & THOMAS MYLES / MILES
    Wayne Carlow 8/08/10

My husband had a different ancestor that immigrated to Old Broad Bay (now Waldoboro)Maine and I have the book "Broad Bay Pioneers" by Whitaker & Horlacker, Picton Press, Rockport, ME 1998 & 2002.
Many of the passengers indentured themselves out to work for a specified time, to pay off their debts of the passage.Some went to Kennebec {Dresden} and some to the glassworks at Germantown, Braintree, MA.some did not join their families in Broad Bay until 8 years later.But most went to Broad Bay (Waldoboro) the following spring with Waldo, where they settled on Dutch Neck, on the west side of the Medomak River.

On pg 55-60 is the reconstructed passenger list of the 1751 PRISCILLA, based on 2 petitions found in the German and French Archives. Most of the passengers were German, though the list was originaly written in both German and French and published in 1752 to encourage further emigration. The ship, after several delays, landed in Boston, MA, after which the passengers disembarked 11/1751
for the winter stay in Boston.

On page 57 appears the name Jacob Carlo {Carlor?} with wife Elizabeth and son John, born at sea 10/17/1751. No other info specific to this family is included.[This leads me to believe that they did not stay at Broad Bay]

More Replies:

  • Re: Carlow {Carlo} Immigration 1751 Priscilla
    Patti W I 12/01/10
    • Re: Carlow {Carlo} Immigration 1751 Priscilla
      Carol Shiels 12/01/10
  • Re: Carlow {Carlo} Immigration 1751 Priscilla
    Wayne Carlow 11/13/10
    • Re: Carlow {Carlo} Immigration 1751 Priscilla
      Carol Shiels 11/14/10
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        Wayne Carlow 11/14/10
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          Carol Shiels 11/15/10
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