The 1825 Robinson Emigration Surname Quick List for Peterborough County

About the List

The original, archival ships lists (1823 and 1825 emigrations) are among the holdings of the City Archives in the Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives (PCMA) located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. To obtain microfilm copies of the ships lists, contact the National Archives of Canada or Archives of Ontario. Copies can be forwarded via interlibrary loan to your local public library or museum.

SMITH TOWNSHIP

Bolster, Bourke, Burgess, Burke, Carthy (Jerry), Carthy (Thomas), Connell, Crowley, Daly (Owen), Daly (John), Dwyer, Fitzgerald, Gardner, Hannon, Lane, McCarthy, McDonald, Shine, Sullivan, Walsh, Young

DOURO TOWNSHIP

Allen, Armstrong, Barry, Brien (O’Brien), Byrnes, Casey, Condon, Conry, Cotter, Couche, Cranly, Crowly, Eligott, Fleming, Flyn, Hogan, Keane, Leahy (Patrick), Leahy (Michael), McCarthy, McCarthy (Denis), Meade, Molony, Mullowny (also spelt Moloney), O’Brien (Michael), O’Brien (Denis), Quin, Sheehan, Sweeny, Sweeny (alias Sullivan, Michael), Tobin (John), Tobin (John), Torpy, Walsh (also spelt Welsh), Walsh, Williams

ENNISMORE TOWNSHIP

Costelloe, Linehan

ASPHODEL TOWNSHIP

Barry (James), Brien (John), Brien (John - later moved to Emily Township), Callaghan, Egan (Patrick), Egan (Daniel), Fitzpatrick, Grady, Haly, Healy, Hurley, Inglish (also spelled English), Keefe, Leahy (Michael), Leary, Mason, McCarthy (Charles), McMahon, Miles, Mullane, Murphy, O’Brien (John), Purcell, Quinlan, Reily, Scanlon, Shea, Sheehan (Denis), Sullivan (Michael), Walsh (Richard)

OTONABEE TOWNSHIP

Brien (Patrick), Clancy, Cleary, Condon (Thomas), Condon (James), Crowly, Dillon, Driscoll (Jeremiah), Driscoll (Florence), Egan (Thomas), Galvin, Hallahan, Handlow, Heffernan, Hogan, Kearny (Denis), Kearny, Keefe (James), Kennelly, Kent, Leary (John), Lonegan, Long, Magner, McCraith (John; also spelt McGrath), McCraith (Thomas), McKoy, Meany, Murray, Power, Rahilly, Roche, Ryan (William), Sargent, Slattery (James), Slattery

EMILY TOWNSHIP (GORE OF EMILY)

Ahern, Barrett, Bigby (also spelled Begly), Blackwell, Boland, Bolster, Boot, Bourke, Brien (moved from Asphodel), Brislane, Buckley, Cahil, Callaghan (Jeremiah), Callaghan, Carew, Carey, Carroll, Casey, Clancy (Patrick), Collins (John), Collins, Condon (John), Connell (Daniel), Connell (Callaghan), Connell (John), Cotter, Cunningham, Curtin, Dawson, Divine (William; brother of Margaret Curtin), Donoghue, Doran, Dorgan, Downy (also spelled Downie), Driscoll (Michael), Driscoll (Cornelius), Driscoll (Denis), Dwyer, Ellis, Finn, Finnegan, Fitzgerald (Maurice), Fitzgerald (William), Fitzgerald (William), Fitzpatrick (Denis), Flaherty (James), Flaherty (James), Flinn (also spelled Flynn), Flyn (William; also spelled Flynn), Foley (William), Foley (Daniel), Galeavan (Garratt), Geary, Gordon, Groves, Guinea, Hargon, Hartnett, Hennessy, Hicky, Hogan (John), Houlahan, Howeran, Hurly (James), Keane, Keily, Kelcher, Lancaster, Line, Lingane, Lowes, Lynch, Lyne, Lynes (Patrick), Maddigan, Mahony (James), MCauliff, Mcauliffe, McCarthy (Thomas), McCarthy (Owen), McGrath (John), Miller (George), Moloney (John), Morrissy, Mulcahy, Murphy (Patrick), Murphy (Jeremiah), Murphy (Edmond), Nagle, O’Halloran, Owens, Pope, Regan, Rochfort, Russell, Ryan (Patrick), Shanaghan, Shannahan, Shea (Edward), Sheehan (Joseph), Sheehan (John), Sheehan (John), Sheneck, Shouldiss, Sliney, Stack, Stack (James; also spelled Stark), Sullivan (John), Sullivan (Bartholomew), Sullivan (William), Sullivan (John), Sullivan (Patrick), Sullivan (Richard), Sullivan (Cornelius), Swyzter, Twomey, Twomy (John), Welsh (also spelled Walsh), Wyne


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