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- Kennersley is a historic home located at Church Hill, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It is a large five-part Flemish bond brick house believed to date...
- Kennersley Castle (or Kinnersley Castle), was a merchantman launched in 1811. She made several voyages transporting British troops. She also twice transported...
- Packet set sail, flying the Green Cross flag. A second emigrant ship—Kennersley Castle, a merchantman docked at Leith, near Edinburgh — was hired by MacGregor...
- His son, Robin of White River, said Card finished his breakfast at the Kennersley Park retirement village on Tuesday, pushed in his chair, turned to friends...
- Kingston 12 Dec: HMS Thais 15 Dec: Superbe Unknown date: Amelia Wilson, Kennersley Castle, USS Porpoise Other incidents 16 Jul: Lady Harewood 3 Oct: York...
- May: Thames May (unknown date): HMS Rattlesnake 1 Sep: Sincapore 17 Sep: Kennersley Castle October (unknown date): HMS Glatton 5 Dec: HMS Thetis December...
- Bloemhof Farm, Albany. He voyaged to South Africa with his family aboard the Kennersley Castle in 1820. The family were the cadet branch of a family of Devonshire...
- May: Thames May (unknown date): HMS Rattlesnake 1 Sep: Sincapore 17 Sep: Kennersley Castle October (unknown date): HMS Glatton 5 Dec: HMS Thetis December...
- scheme: Honduras Packet (1800 ship) - first vessel to bring settlers Kennersley Castle (1811 ship) - second vessel to bring settlers Albion (1800 Whitehaven...
- and Honduras Packet sailed off, not to return. A second emigrant ship, Kennersley Castle, arrived in March 1823, having left Leith with some 200 emigrants...