Hi Bob - do you know how I can look at the passenger list / manifest for the Intelligencer
from April 1853? Do you know where it came into US Port? I'm looking for Cavanaughs
that supposedly arrived in about 1854 and went to Pennsylvania, Nebraska and eventually
California. A Michael (born 1825), Thomas (born 1828) and his wife Ellen, James, Maurice
... all of course, were common names. Thanks very much for any help you can provide! Happy
2007! - KC
---- Bob Wilson <wilso127(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Anyone here that can make a connection to either or both?.
LAWRENCE CAVANAUGH, in the 147th NY State regiment out of Oswego, NY entered as
private, mustered out as a sergeant, but unfindable (by me) in the US Census of 1870.
DANIEL CAVANAUGH, in the "Fighting 69th" Regiment out of NY City, enterred as
a private, mustered out as a private, but also unfindable (by me) in the US Census of
1870.
I believe that these two were related to one another and came over from County Leitrim
as young men (16 and 11) to the US in April 1853 on the ship "Intelligencer". In
that same group of Cavanaughs was my greatgrandfather Charles, who was only 6 years old at
the time of the journey.
Bob Wilson
Beaufort SC
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