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chris hoff
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Posted - 23/08/2001 :  20:23:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I know my great great grandfather travelled from hull to liverpool to board a vessel bound for u.s.a. He took some of his children with him and left the rest behind. He was from Hull and his name was train. We think he changed or it got changed to Trainer (or Trainor), when he entered the U.S? It would be somewhere around 1830's 40's. Iam sorry but that is all I have to go on. Thankyou Chris Hoff-Yorkshire

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colleen
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Posted - 12/09/2001 :  20:35:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
chis i too am searching for information on my grandmother she came to the usa from scotland on a ship out of liverpool i believe. one place i referred to for help was the university of liverpool the gave me contacts in scotland and at the national archives of boston you may want to email the university of liverpool for help in your search

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