The London, a ship of 239 tons register, made at least two voyages to Pictou, Nova Scotia, from Glasgow, Scotland in 1848. John McDonald was master. On the 11th of April 1848 she sailed from Glasgow with the following passengers whose names are found in PANS V. 257 doc. 104.
NAME | Name | Name |
Dond. Nicholson | Thos. W. Kennedy | Anne Pitbluda |
Elizabeth Kennedy | Chas. B. Pitbluda | |
James Reid | P. McD. Pitbluda | |
John Foley | Anne Pitbluda | |
Dond. Kennedy | Elizabeth Foley | Catherine Pitbluda |
Jane Kennedy | John Pitbluda | John Pitbluda |
Janet Pitbluda | James Pitbludie | Hugh Butler |
Catherine Pitbludie | James Butler | |
Jas. McDonald | Ann K. Pitbludie | Jane Butler |
Janet McDonald | Alex. McDonald | Henry Butler |
In cabin | ||
Daniel Robertson | John Butler | Mrs. Miller |
Grace Robertson | Mary Butler | Mrs. Robertson of Nova Scotia |
James Robertson | Sally Butler | |
John Butler | Miss Elizabeth Chase |
Signed at Glasgow, 11th April, 1848,
James R. Forrest,
Emigration Officer
Compiled by: Morgan Robertson
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