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  1. The Mary Ward was a passenger and cargo steamer built in Montreal in 1865. She ran aground on a reef in November 1872, and was subsequently wrecked in a storm. History. The Mary Ward was built in 1865 for service on the Great Lakes, carrying goods and passengers between Montreal and Chicago. The ship caught fire on Lake St. Clair and ...

  2. The Mary Ward disaster, historically recorded as a “navigational error” was variously attributed to a faulty compass, a suspected malfunctioning distance measuring device (a ship log), and confusion about the location of the Nottawasaga lighthouse.

  3. Life of Mary Ward Ship voyages – a distinctly masculine space – take up considerable room in Jesuit accounts, yet have been barely been discussed in the historiography.

  4. Jul 24, 2021 · Immigrant Ships. Transcribers Guild. Ship Mary Ward. Liverpool, England to New Orleans, Louisiana. 8 October 1849. DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.

  5. The Mary Ward was a passenger and cargo steamer built in Montreal in 1865. She ran aground on a reef in November 1872, and was subsequently wrecked in a storm. Contents. History; References; External links; History. The Mary Ward was built in 1865 for service on the Great Lakes, carrying goods and passengers between Montreal and Chicago.

  6. Jan 16, 2022 · Immigrant Ships. Transcribers Guild. Ship Mary Ward. Cardiff, Wales to New Orleans, Louisiana. 14 April 1851. DISTRICT OF NEW ORLEANS - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.

  7. Mary Ward. ISTG Home Page. Ship Mary Ward 8 October 1849 Liverpool, England to New Orleans, Louisiana. If you find an ancestor on a ship on ISTG and would like to link your email address or home page, you MUST mention the name of the SHIP and passengers you are interested in.