Emigrant Ships

Below is a list of vessels that carried emigrants from Mull to Australia and Canada between 1791 and 1852. This list has been compiled by trawling the internet. If you know of a vessel not listed, please forward details to info@mullgenealogy.co.uk

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1791 3 September Queen Tobermory to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
1803
Bess Tobermory to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1803
Rambler Mull, Scotland to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1803 June Dykes of Maryport Tobermory to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1805 11 June Nancy Tobermory, North Britain to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1805
Ruther Mull, Scotland to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1806 20 June Rambler Tobermory, North Britain to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1806 23 September Isle of Skye Tobermory, North Britain to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1808 21 September Clarendon Tobermory, North Britain/Oban to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1806 September Rebecca and Sarah of Leith Tobermory to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1806 22 September Spencer of Newcastle Oban to Pictou
1808
Claredon Tobermory to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1810
Catherine of Leith Oban and Tobermory to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1810 3 September Phoenix Tobermory, Scotland to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
1816
Tartar of Perth Dundee/Tobermory to Pictou
1817 August Anacreon of Newcastle Tobermory to Pictou and Quebec, Canada
1818 July Mars Mull to Quebec, Canada
1819 July Louisa of Aberdeen Tobermory to Pictou and Prince Edward Island, Canada
1819 July Morningfield of Aberdeen Tobermory to Pictou and Prince Edward Island, Canada
1819 August Economy of Aberdeen Tobermory to Pictou
1820
Dunlop Tobermory to Pictou
1820 July Glentanner of Aberdeen Tobermory to Cape Breton and Quebec, Canada
1821 June Prompt of Bo'ness Fort William and Tobermory to Nova Scotia and Quebec, Canada
1821 20 June Duchess of Richmond Oban to Quebec
1821 September Thistle of Aberdeen Tobermory to Pictou and Quebec, Canada
1821 18 September Pallas Tobermory, Scotland to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1822 14 June Brig Pilgrim Tobermory to Pictou and Quebec, Canada. Arrived 23 August.
1822 November Commerce Muck via Tobermory to Plaster Rock, New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island, Canada
1822 July Pilgrim Tobermory to Quebec, Canada
1823 July Monarch Tobermory to Quebec, Canada
1823
Emperor Alexander of Aberdeen Tobermory to Sydney, Cape Breton, & Quebec, Canada.
"Emperor Alexander", registered Aberdeen, sailed Tobermory to Sydney, Cape Breton and onwards to Quebec in July 1823. "After the Hector" (Pub. Toronto 2004, ISBN 1-896219-95-0) by Lucille Campey gives a partial or reconstructed list is in the form of a testimonial to the Ship's Steward written and signed by presumably the heads of families who disembarked at Sydney, CB. The testimonial was published in the "Inverness Journal" of January 30, 1824, and lists signatories by their place of origin - Kintail, South Uist, North Uist, Benbecula, Badenoch, Barra and Arisaig - but not Mull. If there were Mull folk on board, they must have been among the 49 who disembarked at Quebec.
1826 July Highland Lad Tobermory to Nova Scotia and Quebec, Canada
1826 August Cadmus Tobermory to Nova Scotia and Quebec, Canada
1827 August Active Tobermory to Cape Breton and Quebec, Canada
1827 August Columbus Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada (with emigrants baggage only)
1827 August George Stevens Tobermory to New Brunswick and (possibly) Cape Breton, Canada
1827 August Steven Wright Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada (with emigrants baggage only)
1827
Isabella of Dundee Dundee / Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada
1828 28 July Saint Lawrence Tobermory, Scotland to Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
1829 7 August Vestal Tobermory, Scotland to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1830 18 August Mary Tobermory, Scotland to Prince Edward Island, Canada
1830 July Malay Skye and Tobermory to Cape Breton and Quebec, Canada.
From "After the Hector" (Pub. Toronto 2004, ISBN 1-896219-95-0) by Lucille Campey - "Malay", sailed Tobermory to Sydney, CB in 1830. There is a full passenger list of 220 men, women and children by name - but without ages. According to Lucille Campey, all these folk were from Skye.
1831 12 September Mary Ann Tobermory, Scotland to Point Prim, Prince Edward Island, Canada
1831 September Breeze Tobermory to Quebec, Canada
1832
Charlotte Kerr Glasgow / Tobermory to Pictou, Cape Breton, Canada.
1832
Northumberland Tobermory to Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
1832 August Elden Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada
1832 August Jessie Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada
1833 July Amity of Glasgow Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada
1833 August Adrian Tobermory to Cape Breton and Quebec, Canada
1834 July Janet Izat Tobermory to Quebec, Canada
1837 July Eclipse Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada
1838 July Corsair of Greenock Tobermory to Cape Breton and Quebec, Canada
1837 27 September Brilliant Tobermory to Sydney (arrived 20 January 1838)
1838 28 October British King Tobermory to Sydney (arrived 28 February 1839)
1839 15 September George Fyfe Tobermory to Sydney (arrived 23 January 1840)
1840 14 July Rother Initial port of departure was Uig, Skye from which she sailed on July 14, 1840. She stopped at Tobermory before recommencing her voyage on July 27. She arrived at Charlottetown, PEI on September 8, 1840.
1840 August Nith From Uig then Tobermory, Scotland to Prince Edward Island/Cape Breton, Canada. Ariveed 14th September 1840.
1843 May Catherine Tobermory to Cape Breton and Quebec, Canada
1843 July Charles Hamerton of Liverpool Tobermory to Cape Breton, Canada
1850 June The Conrad
Tiree and Mull to Montreal, Canada. Departed Greenock.
1852 28 August The Marmion Marmion sailed from Liverpool for Moreton Bay on the 28th August 1852. (Emigrants were disembarked at Portland Bay, Victoria on the 4th December)

Grateful thanks to Les Horn and Donald MacLean for supplying information for this list.