Note: Links to ships full manifest has been suspended by owner of website, TheShipslist.com. Hence links removed on this page. It was a wonderful website and I am grateful for these records.
Another site, Archives.grb.ca/Irish/Databases offers records for Irish Immigrants of many names. It will open to G, as I have copied all variant spellings of Gillespie records, but easily to change to whatever other name may be of interest.
1821
1821, May 26 The Malsham Quebec to Montreal – Passenger Mr Gillespie
August 1, 1821 THE LADY SHERBROOKE sailed from Quebec to Montreal – passengers S Gillespie & 2 sisters (both above 12).
1821 A Report of A Voyage on the David of London to Quebec, Canada – Click on title to read a report of what people experienced on the trip on board the ship and once they moved into the wilderness of Upper Canada.
1822
1822 Gillespie in steerage on ship Caledonia from Quebec to Montreal June 3rd. Paid 10 pounds.
Aug 31, 1822 Mr Gillespie had a cabin on ship New Swiftsure from Quebec to Montreal. He paid 2/10 for his fare.
1823
Between 1823 to 1845 there were several Emigration Agents in Upper and Lower Canada, especially in Montreal, and each was responsible for assisting poor immigrants in finding employment, shelter, provisions and transportation to their final destination. No Gillespie found in published record book of James Alliston, agent for this period, Check for other last names if interested in this period
May 28, 1823 LADY SHERBROOKE from Quebec to Montreal – passenger E Gillespie
July 27, 1823 Miss Cooper in cabin on ship QUEBEC from Quebec to Montreal. For Gillespie Moffat (a business based in Montreal).
1823 J Gallespie (?Gillespie) in steerage on ship NEW SWIFTSURE from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 10/ May 17th.
1823 E Gilespie in steerage on ship LADY SHERBROOKE May 28th Quebec to Montreal. Paid 10 pounds passage
1824
1824 J Gillespie in steerage August 29th on ship QUEBEC from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 10 pounds.
1825
1825 John Gillespy (Gillespie) in steerage June 24, 1825 on ship NEW SWIFTSURE from Quebec to Montreal. He paid /10 for his passage. Included 50 men, 42 women, and 58 children arriving as Peter Robinson settlers who arrived at Quebec June 21st, aboard the transport AMNITY from Co Cork. (No Gillespies have been found on listing for Peter Robinson settlers).
1825, May 25 T Wilson & J Gillespie travelled together on ship QUEBEC from Quebec to Montreal May 15th. (A Mulligan and wife also on same ship- names linked in my family history).
Sept 30, 1825 Ship CHAMBRY from Quebec to Montreal – Captain Eddy’s meals to be paid for by Gillespie & Moffat Co, Montreal (note: Daniel O’Conner was onboard…he became a leader in Bytown.)
1826
August 4, 1826 Ship QUEBEC from Quebec to Montreal – passenger John Gillespie
1826, Sept 1 Mr Gillespie & Mr Gillespie had a cabin on ship Waterloo from Quebec to Montreal. Each paid 1/10. Departed Friday night at 1/2 past 12 and arrived 1/2 past 5am Saturday.
Sept 16, 1826 Mr Gillespie had a cabin on ship CHAMBRY from Quebec to Montreal. He paid 1/10.
1827
1827 John Calaspey (Gillespie ?) in steerage on ship JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal Sept 28th. Paid 10 pounds.
1828
August 9th, 1828 Mr Gillespie on ship SWIFTSURE Quebec To Montreal
August 19, 1828 Henry Gillespie & wife in steerage on ship NEW SWIFTSURE from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 5 pounds
Oct 3, 1828 J Gillespie in steerage on ship NEW SWIFTSURE from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 10 pounds
1828 Robert Gillespie, age 27, arrived at Port of Quebec on ship GEORGE CANNING from Liverpool. Ship also had cargo for Gillespie, Findlay & Company
1829
May 22nd, 1829 Thomas Galespie (Gillespie) & sister in steerage from Quebec to Montreal on ship ST LAWRENCE Paid 1 pound
June 9, 1932 Ship CHAMBRY from Quebec to Montreal, Robert Gillespie & one person above age 12.
July 3, 1829 Jane Gillespie in steerage , on ship CHAMBLY from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 7/6 passage.
1829, August 24 Mr Gillespie had a cabin on ship CHAMBRY from Quebec to Montreal. He paid 1/5. (Of interest, Colonel Talbot was on same trip. He later developed an immigration scheme to Upper Canada near Lake Erie).
1829 Sept 19 Mr Gillespie had a cabin from Quebec to Montreal on ship ST LAWRENCE . He paid 1/5.
1830
1830 Alexander Gilespie & wife in steerage on ship JOHN MOLSON on July 1st from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 15 pounds.
JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal, July 30.1830 – passenger Sally Gillespie
1830 John Gillespie in steerage on ship JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal November 3, 1830. Paid 7/6 pounds.
1830 Sally Gillespie in steerage on ship JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 7/6 pounds.
1831
May 11, 1831 James Gillespie in steerage on ship ST LAWRENCE from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 7/16 (William Coleman, Peter Coleman & wife, were passengers)
1831 S Gillespie & 2 friends in steerage on ship JOHN BULL from Quebec t Montreal Oct 2nd. Paid 1/2/6.
1832
1832 Cornelius Gillespie, age 24, labourer & Biddy Gillespie, age 25, wife, bound for Quebec, Canada aboard the ship, DANIEL O’CONNOR , cleared customs heading for Quebec
1832 Thomas Gillaspie (Gillespie) & two friends & five children under 12 years in steerage on ship JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal May 25th. Paid2/1/3 pounds.
1832 Robert Gillespie and one person in steerage on ship CHAMBRY on June 9th from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 15 pounds passage.
May 25, 1832 JANE MOLSON sailed from Quebec to Montreal – Thomas Gillaspie & 2 friends and 5 children under 12 years. Also Billy Gillespie not listed with others.
June 25, 1832 P. Gallespie (Gillespie) & three persons above 14 & two children under 14 and two children under 7 years on ship Chambly from Quebec to Montreal. Emigration Society Immigration Tickets.
July 12, 1832 Mr Gillespie travelling on JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal.
1832 M Gillespie in steerage July 12th on ship JOHN MOLSON from Quebec to Montreal. Paid 10 pounds
1832 Robert Gillespie, Montreal Emigrant Society Passage Book: return of poor & destitute immigrants forwarded by the Montreal Emigrant Society. Sent to Prescott, Upper Canada (Ontario).
1833
April 4, 1833 Allice Gillespie, age 23, spinster Irish passenger on ship DORCAS SAVAGE from Belfast, to New Brunswick, Canada. Arrived June 1833 St John, New Brunswick
Eliza Gillespie, age 20, arrived in St John on ship, Elizabeth, from Galway, Ireland.
John Gillespie, age 24, arrived in St John on Ship, Elizabeth from Glaway, Ireland
Sarah Mary Gillespie, age 20, arrived in NB on ship, Elizabeth, from Ireland.
April 18, 1833 Sarah Gillespie, 21, spinster, from Co DONEGAL on ship MADAWASKA sailed from Londonderry April 18th. Arrived St John, New Brunswick late May 1833.
1833, April 20 John Gillespie, age 24, passenger on ship, Elizabeth bound for St. John, New Brunswick, Canada from Galway, Ireland on April 20th. Arrived June 24th, 1833.. His sisters with him: Sarah Mary Gillespie, age 20, & Eliza Gillespie age 20.
1834
1834 Thomas Gillespie, 24, on board the ship William, at St John, New Brunswick, 24, Labourer, from the Custom House at Londonderry, Ireland April 2nd. Arrived May 10th, 1834. Also Catharine Gillespie, spinster. Note From Co FERMANAGH.
May 24, 1834 Nancy Gilespy, spinster, age 22, on ship NEPTUNE left Newry April 7th, and Warrenpoint April 9th, 1834. Arrived St John, New Brunswick
June 4, 1834 James Gillespie, labourer, on board the brig LESLIE GAULT of Londonderry, sailed April 15th from Londonderry. Arrived St John, New Brunswick, Canada His residence Ramelton (Co Donegal)
June 6, 1834 Ship ROBERT BURNS sailed from Londonderry, Ireland. Arrived Saint John, New Brunswick July 1834. Passenger Con Gillespey, 28, STRABANE (Co Tyrone, Ireland). Labourer (2 Thomas Corrigans on ship)
July 1834 Margaret Gillespie Emigration Liverpool, England
Aug 1, 1934 Brig Zephyr, sailed from Sligo, Ballyshannon June 7th Arrived Aug 1st St John, New Brunswick – passengers Connel Gillespey, blacksmith; Patrick Gillespey, tailor.
Neil Gillaspey, labourer sailed from Ballyshannon on ship Zephyr. Arrived St John, New Brunswick 1934
1834 Con Gillespey, age 28 from STRABANE (Tyrone) on ship ROBERT BURNS sailed from Londonderry June 6th. Arrived St John, New Brunswick in July.
July 9, 1834 Gillespie travelling on ship CANADA from Quebec to Montreal , left Quebec 12 pm.
July 18th, 1834. Mr Gillespie had a cabin on ship Canada departing from Quebec July 18, 1834. Arrived Montreal . He paid 1/20 for his fare.
August 7, 1934 John Gillespie emigration LIverpool, England
1835
May 22, 1835 Ship CANADA from Quebec to Montreal – passengers 21 boys above 12 years, 10 boys under 12 years – by order of Gillespie (now what is this? Possibly orphans given a home?)
1835 Gillespie in steerage on ship CANADA Oct 12th Paid 7/6 pounds.
1837
Schooner Sarah Levenia from St John, New Brunswick, Canada to Philadelphia, PA, July 3, 1837 – passenger Mark Galespie, 21, spinster. Name of ship is given as Sarah Levina on Ancestry. All passengers were from Ireland.
1837 John Gillespie, age 70, immigrated to Eldon, Victoria Co, Upper Canada (Ontario). (An Isle of Islay, Argyllshire Scot from my knowledge of those who settled in Eldon).
1838
1838, June 27th Catharine Gillespye, spinster and John Gillespye, labourer on ship BRITANNIA . Left Ballyshannon, Sligo, Ireland June 27th, Arrived St John, New Brunswick, Canada August 14, 1838
Total records: 61