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Was There Also a Ship, Silas-Grimshaw?

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Was There Also a Ship, Silas-Grimshaw?

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The following information, from a website on the McCardell family indicates that there was another “Grimshaw” ship operating during the same timeframe as the Caleb Grimshaw. http://www.irishgenealogy.com/mccardell.htm 1) “Les McCARDELL” had posted a note searching for the “HESS Cemetery.” Unsure if he was searching for a McCARDELL ancestor. There is a Hans Hess graveyard, Baumgardner Road, Pequa twp – http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/graveyards/cemeteries/cemetery.htm – However, there are numerous HESS buried in Marticville Methodist Cemetery, Conestoga Township, Lancaster County PA – AND in Marticville cemetery there is a John McCARDEL b. 1790 who could be related to the McCARDEL, Unknown, age 56 Passenger List for Silas-Grimshaw which sailed from Liverpool on 2 May 1849 ALONG with other McCARDEL/McCARDLEs AND RINEAR and variations. Our “James Patterson McCARDELL married “Hester Rinear” so these could be some of her relatives. Also his 12th son was named Walter McCARDELL and there a

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