Loss of the Lady of the Lake

the following report is from the The Belfast Commercial Chronicle,
Wednesday 31 July 1833

.- Montreal papers of the 26th June 1833 state, that a few of the
unfortunate survivors of the Lady of the Lake, bound from Belfast to
Quebec, reached that city on the 23d in a state of great misery and
destitution.

As far as memory could supply, they furnish the following as a list of
the sufferers

W. STEVENSON, county Tyrone
D.BRADY,  Maria BRADY and sisters, and Miriam BRADY, county Tyrone
William GREER with his wife and 8 children
Robert DUFFE, Thos. [Thomas?] KENNYBROCKE, two FERGUSON's (females)
Astrea, all from Tyrone
James SIMONS and 9 of his family
S. and J. DENNON
Mary ATCHESON
Mr. PARKE
Mr. BOYD wife and sister-in-law
J. BAILEY wife and six of his family
John AIKEN and brother
John ROBINSON with his wife and 5 of his family
2 BROOKES, with one wife
2 COXE's (young women);
James CROSSEN
Alex. [Alexander?] McNICHOLS and his wife
W ROBINSON and wife
Thomas EGLETON
W. RIDDALL
H. COOPER and 8 of his family
J. JORDAN and wife
Mark FORBES
J. FRIZZLE
Anne WHITBY and 6 in family;
J McMASTER
James QUIN [QUINN?] and 6 in family
Catherine and Mary Anne CROSS
J. WILSON and wife
James McFAE wife and child
Ann MaCAULEY and 4 children
Ann GIFFEN and 2 children
Margaret RANKIN and 1 daughter
Job KILLEY, wife and child
A. McGAHON, wife and child
John TURNER.

To explore more see the E-book "No Fighting Chance" by Thomas G. Clark.

 This book includes far more names, than the newspaper report.
http://www.cotyroneireland.com/estore/index.php?page=2&maincat_id=1

Teena
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