Below is a list of immigrant (O')Hanlons to Canada, sorted by date - oldest records first. It includes any variants of the name, e.g. Hanlan, O'Hanlyn etc.
If you are not sure that your immigrant ancestor went to Canada, you can use the search box below to search across all the immigration pages for a particular name. All the immigration pages (e.g. there are also pages for the US and Australia) can be acessed from the main page for Hanlon immigrants. The main page also has an extensive list of links to more online data.
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Annemarie Bruinsma Hanlon.
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- Numbers in brackets e.g (#3) indicate the person's record number on the ship's manifest, where known.
- Names of Hanlon immigrants are shown in red, names of other Hanlon relatives mentioned are shown in green (e.g. next of kin, person they were going to stay with).
- The source of each record is credited with the record, together with a link to online sources and an email link to authors/transcribers, where known.
1: Arrivals in Canada 1800 - 1899 |
- 12 JUN 1833 Jno. Hanlon, a blacksmith from County Kildare, arrived at the Port of St. John, New Brunswick aboard the Sea Horse. Passenger list was signed at the departure port of Dublin, Ireland on 17 Apr 1833 under T. Roberts, master. (Passenger list transcribed by www.ancestry.com from the Archives of New Brunswick, film 1482580.)
- 1833 Patk. Hanlon, apprentice, arrived at the Port of St. John, New Brunswick aboard the Ship Quintin Leitch. Passenger list was signed at the departure port of Newry, Ireland on 7 Aug 1833 by Adam Mackay, Master. (Passenger list transcribed by www.ancestry.com from the Archives of New Brunswick, film F9798.)
- 1834 John Hanlon, labourer, arrived at the Port of St. Johns, New Brunswick aboard the Brig Cupid. Passenger list was signed at the departure port of Newry, Ireland on 7 Apr 1834. (Passenger list transcribed by www.ancestry.com from the Archives of New Brunswick, film F9798.)
- 24 JUL 1837 the Barque Robert Watt arrived at St. Andrew, New Brunswick. It sailed from Liverpool, England under Joseph Dallemore, master, and left Cork, Ireland on 30 May 1837. Aboard were:
Charles Hanlan, #82, age 30, labourer, (could be Charles Hanlon)
Margaret Hanlon, #66, age 28
James Hanlon, #19, child under 7 years old
( Passenger list available at The Ships List; also transcribed by www.ancestry.com from the Archives of New Brunswick, film F9799.)
- 1861Mary Hanlon, age 25 and Isabella Hanlon, age 3 arrived at the Port of St. John, New Brunswick aboard the Elizabeth from Londonderry, Ireland. They were from The Rosses. (Passenger list transcribed by Lorine McGinnis Schultze from the passenger books of J. & J. Cooke, shipping agents, Canadian microfilm D.2892/1/1-14; also filed in the PRONI as Mic 13.)
- 17 SEP 1871 John Hanlon, age 18, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the SS Prussian which had departed Liverpool, England on 7 Sep 1871. He was one of the "home children". (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4527.)
- 14 NOV 1880 Catherine Hanlon, age 17, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Peruvian which had departed Liverpool, England on 4 Nov 1880. She was one of a group of nine "home children" organised by Miss Kennedy from Dublin. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4530. Reference RG76-C-1-a.)
- 16 MAY 1882 the SS Circassian arrived in Quebec, Quebec haqving departed Liverpool, England on 4 May 1882. Aboard were:
Kate Hanlon, age 8;
Maggie Hanlon, age 11;
Lizzie O'Hanlon, age 6 and
Annie O'Hanlon, age 10
They were "home children". (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4531.)
- 1883 Kate O'Hanlon, age 9; Annie O'Hanlon, age 11; Maggie O'Hanlon, age 13; Daniel O'Hanlon, age 13; John O'Hanlon, age 14 and Redmond O'Hanlon, age 16 arrived in Canada. They were part of a party of "home children" organised by Miss Birt with various destinations. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren Reference: General Correspondence Series RG17, Vol 395, Docket 42584.)
- 10 Jun 1883 Mary O'Hanlon, age 7 and Mrs. O'Hanlon, age 40 arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the SS Sardinian which had departed Liverpool, England on 31 May 1883. They were part of a party of "home children" organised by Miss Birt. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4532. See also X83HO and General Correspondence Series RG17, Vol 376, Docket 40513.)
- 19 JUN 1883 Matthew Hanlon, age 6, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the SS Buenos Ayrean which had departed Glasgow, Scotland on 7 Jun 1883. He was one of a group of Quarrier's "home children" organised by Miss Bilborough. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4532.)
- 30 MAR 1891 William Hanlon(?), age 16, arrived in Halifax aboard the SS Hibernian which had departed Glasgow, Scotland on 19 Mar 1891. He was one of a group of "home children" apparently organised by Mr. Burgess or Mr. Quarnin with destination Halifax. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4514.)
- 11 APR 1894 M. Hanlon, age 17, arrived in Portland, Maine aboard the SS Sarnia which had departed Liverpool, England on 29 Mar 1894. He was one of a group of "home children" organised by Dr. Barnardo's with destination Winnipeg, Manitoba. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4516. Note: this film reel is otherwise for Halifax arrivals.)
- 12 APR 1896 John Hanlon, age 15 (semi legible), arrived in Portland, Maine aboard the SS Scotsman which had departed Liverpool, England on 2 Apr 1896. He was one of a group of "home children" organised by Dr. Barnardo's. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4517.)
2: Arrivals in Canada 1900 - 1924 |
- 26 MAY 1901 John Hanlon, age 16, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the MS Lusitania which had departed Liverpool, England on 16 May 1901. He was one of a group of nine stowaways from England, all young men. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel T-479. Reference RG76-C-1-a.)
- 8 MAY 1904 Ernest O'Hanlan, age 13, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the SS Bavarian which had departed Liverpool, England on 28 Apr 1904. He was one of a group of "home children" organised by Mr. Merry with destination Stratford, Ontario. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel C-4732. Reference RG76, Vol 64, file 3081 part 1.)
- 1 JUL 1905 Edward Hanlon, age 18, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the SS Southwark which had departed Liverpool, England on 22 Jun 1905. He was one of a group of 199 "home children" organised by Dr. Barnardo's. There were 198 boys and 1 girl, of which 35 boys were sent to Russell, Manitoba and the rest to Ontario. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel T-485.)
- 25 OCT 1907 William Hanlon, age 13, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Tunisian which had departed Liverpool, England on 17 Oct 1907. He was one of a group of "home children" organised by Mr. Turner's Catholic Association with destination Ottawa, Ontario. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel T-492. Note: see also film reel T-529.)
- 17 JUL 1908 Ellen Hanlon, age 9, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard the SS Corsican which had departed Liverpool, England on 9 Jul 1908. She was one of a group of "home children" organised by the Catholic Emigration Society with destination Ottawa, Ontario. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel T-4759.)
- 12 JUN 1909 Fred Hanlon, age 11, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Tunisian which had departed Liverpool, England on 4 Jun 1909. He was one of a group of Catholic Boys "home children" with destination Ottawa organised by St. Dunstan's. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Homechildren microfilm reel T-4761.)
3: Arrivals in Canada 1925 - 1929 |
- 23 MAY 1925 Wiliam Hanlon, age 26, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Aurania of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14715, 1925 volume 4, page 17. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 9 AUG 1925 Bridget O'Hanlon, age 25, British arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Athenia of the Anchor Donaldson Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14717, 1925 volume 9, page 213. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 4 OCT 1925 Catherine O'Hanlon, age 17, British and John O'Hanlon, age 28, British arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Athenia of the Anchor Donaldson Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14719, 1925 volume 14, page 119 and 124 respectively. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 28 FEB 1926 James Hanlon, age 39, British arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Zeeland of the Red Star Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14804, 1926 volume 2, page 45. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 28 FEB 1926 Margaret M. O'Hanlon, age 34, British arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Alaunia of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14804, 1926 volume 2, page 60. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 3 APR 1926 Redmond O'Hanlon, age 34, British arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Cameronnia of the Anchor Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14804, 1926 volume 4, page 83. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 4 APR 1926 Patrick R. O'Hanlon, age 22, British arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Alaunia of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14804, 1926 volume 4, page 112. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 12 APR 1926 Hugh O'Hanlon, age 23, Irish arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Regina of the White Star Dominion Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14805, 1926 volume 5, page 48. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 15 MAY 1926 Walter Hanlon, age 23, nationality Nfd, arrived in North Sydney, Nova Scotia aboard The Cariboo of the Elder Dempster Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 1926 volume 1, page 84. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-passenger lists.)
- 16 MAY 1926 John O'Hanlon, age 22, nationality Irish, arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Metagama of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 1926 volume 4, page 82. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 25 MAY 1926 Bridget Hanlon, age 21, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Letitia of the Anchor Donaldson Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14722, 1926 volume 4, page 143. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
Note: if you are interested in Bridget Hanlon, please contact Debbie.
- 28 MAY 1926 Owen Hanlon, age 21, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Montcalm of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14722, 1926 volume 4, page 214. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 17 JUL 1926 Leonora Hanlon, age 15, Scottish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Letitia of the Anchor Donaldson Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14724, 1926 volume 9, page 249. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 17 JUL 1926 Maud Marie O'Hanlon, age 36, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Montrose of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14724, 1926 volume 9, page 214. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 23 MAY 1928 Daniel O'Hanlon, age 34, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Montroyal of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14742, 1928 volume 6, page 70. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 30 JUN 1928 Alfred O'Hanlon, age 14, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Montcalm of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14744, 1928 volume 12, page 125. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 1 APR 1929 Andrew Hanlon, age 27, Scottish arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Athenia of the Anchor Donaldson Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14819, 1929 volume 6, page 44. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 30 JUN 1929 Michael Hanlon, age 30, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Laurentic of the White Star Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14755, 1929 volume 13, page 31. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 2 AUG 1929 Philip Hanlon, age 20, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Montroyal of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14756, 1929 volume 17, page 141. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 7 SEP 1929 James Hanlon, age 23, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Antonia of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14758, 1929 volume 23, page 178. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 21 SEP 1929 Margaret Hanlon, age 21, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Minnedosa of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14759, 1929 volume 25, page 181. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 22 SEP 1929 Jeanie Hanlon, age 9, Scottish and Mary Hanlon, age 29, Scottish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Andania of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14760, 1929 volume 25, page 236. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
4: Arrivals in Canada 1930 - 1935 |
- 6 APR 1930 William B. O'Hanlon, age 19, nationality Scottish arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick aboard The Duchess of Bedford of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14856, 1930 volume 4, page 37. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-c.)
- 25 APR 1930 William E. Hanlon, age 28, nationality NZ (New Zealand) arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia aboard The Niagara of the Canadian Australian R.M.. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14895, 1930 volume 3, page 29. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-i.)
- 27 JUN 1930 Edward Hanlon, age 18, English and Robert Hanlon, age 16, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Duchess of Bedford of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14765, 1930 volume 10, page 78. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 6 JUL 1930 Thomas Hanlon, age 33, nationality IFS (Irish Free State) arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Ausonia of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14765, 1930 volume 11, page 179. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 24 JUL 1930 Denis O'Hanlon, age 24, nationality IFS (Irish Free State) arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Duchess of Bedford of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14766, 1930 volume 13, page 201. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 6 SEP 1930 Ambrose J. O'Hanlon, age 26, nationality IFS (Irish Free State) arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Albertic of the White Star Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14768, 1930 volume 19, page 160. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 28 MAR 1931 Ellen Hanlon, age 20, Irish arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Andania of the Cunard Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14828, 1931 volume 3, page 13. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
- 5 AUG 1931 Andrew Hanlin, age 18, Scottish arrived in Montreal, Quebec. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14912, 1931 volume 1, page 120. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-passenger lists.)
- 3 MAY 1932 Peter Hanlon, age 42, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Albertoilite of the Imperial Oil Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14777, 1932 volume 2, page 73. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 2 SEP 1932 Ambrose Jos. O'Hanlon, age 29, Irish arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Duchess of York of the CPOS (Canadian Pacific) Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14780, 1932 volume 10, page 51. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 9 SEP 1932 Alfred O'Hanlon, age 19, English arrived in Quebec, Quebec aboard The Duchess of Richmond of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14780, 1932 volume 10, page 203. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a.)
- 9 FEB 1935 Alfred O'Hanlon, age 21, English arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard The Duchess of Bedford of the Canadian Pacific Line. (National Archives of Canada's ArchiviaNet Immigration Records 1925-35 microfilm reel T-14834, 1935 volume 1, page 138. Reference RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b.)
5: Canadian Immigration Links |
- ArchiviaNet - Canadian Home Children 1869 - 1930
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