1841
Sept 29 1841 Schooner Woodlands sailing from St John, New Brunswick, Canada to Philadelphia, PA, Sept 29, 1841 – passenger19 year old Gillespie male from Ireland
1843
1843 Isabella Gillespie, age 13, ‘appears to be 14;” bound for Quebec after clearning customs , CANADA from Ireland aboard the ship JANE DUFFIES . Left Glasgow May 2nd. Arrived in Quebec June 6th The immigrants were assisted by The Glasgow Emigration Societies.
1843 Alice Gillespie to St Lawrence Ward, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
1844
1844 James Gillespie, from Montreal to Cornwall, (Ontario) aided by a fund to help arriving people.
This next period now covers the Potato Famine desperation in Ireland 1845 to 1852
1846
1846 Mary Gillespie, age 60, to Ontario County in Canada West (Province of Ontario). Note: Another Isle of Islay, Scottish settler most likely due to location where she was going.
1846
Partridge Island Quarantine Hospital, St John, New Brunswick, death of Wm Gillespie, 64, From ship PALLAS that sailed from Co Cork, Ireland
April 5, 1847 Daniel Gillespie and Sally on the ship MARCHIONESS OF CLYDESDALE from Londonderry, Ireland Arrived May 17th, St John, New Brunswick, Canada. Gives their residence as CARN. (Note: either Co Donegal or Co Fermanagh. Large group from Carn travelling together.)
Gillespie, Master of ship MARGARET & ANN that arrived from Newcastle June 3, 1847 at Quebec port
July 31, 1847 Death of Archibald Gillespie, age 1, at Grosse Island, Quebec from ship EUCHLID. Port of Departure Glasgow, Scotland. His name is recorded on the Grosse-Île Quarantine Station Memorial
Ellan Gillespie, sailed on ship ENVOY from Londonderry, Ireland to St John, New Brunswick, Canada 1847. From Ballybofey, Co DONEGAL.
Clements Gillespie sailed on ship LONDONDERRY, 1847 from Londonderry, Ireland to St John, New Brunswick, Canada . Clements was from Quigley Point, Co DONEGAL
May 2, to 2nd July, 1847 Died Francis Gillespie, age 13 from Co SLIGO at Partridge Hospital, St John, New Brunswick from ship Barque ALDEBARAN
1847, June 2 Buried on Grosse Island in St Lawrence River, CANADA: Joseph Graham age three years and nine months, son of George Graham, labourer of the parish of Clogher, Co Tyrone, Ireland, and Elizabeth by her maiden name GILLESPIE, his wife. The child died on the second day of June on board the Bark, LORD SEATON, now lying off the Quarantee Station, and was buried on the same day of the said month of the year of our Lord, 1847
June 13th Buried George Graham, aged two years, son of George Graham, labourer of the Parish of Clogher, Co Tyrone, Ireland and of Elizabeth, by her maiden name, Gillespie, his wife. Child died in hospital on the 13th of June, 1847 (after having disembarked sick).
1847
Ships quarantined at Grosse Island, CANADA:
Note: Gillespie & Co business in Montreal, linked to early merchant Scottish family in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
LORD PALMER, departed Glasgow May 27. Arrived July 3 Consigned to Gillespie & Co. Released July 3, 1847. 2 sick; 2 died.
ROYAL ALBERT from Glasgow. Departed May 14, arrived July 6th. Consigned to Gillespie & Co. Released June 19 1847. 27 sick; 27 dead.
ZEALOUS from London June 17th. Arrived August 5. Consigned to Gillespie. Released Aug 9, 1847 5 sick, 1 died.
1848
Biddy Gillespie sailed on ship LONDONDERRY, 1848 from Londonderry, Ireland to St John, New Brunswick, Canada – Biddy was from Clonmany, Co DONEGAL
1850
Mary Gillespie sailed on ship EAGLE, 1850 from Ireland to St John, New Brunswick, Canada. Mary was from Killygordon, Co DONEGAL.
1850 Sayers Gillespie, 78, immigrated to Canada to settle at Picton, in Prince Edward County, Ontario
Total Records: 20