A friend emailed with a question I thought this list might help answer. Any information would be appreciated. ***************************************** There was a tidal wave that hit Boston (I think) or maybe New York--some major port up north and it was back in the 1700 or 1800's. Does anyone know anything about this? Year, port, ship name or anything? I am checking other places, but just though I would go ahead and throw this question out there because I have discovered some interesting family history. I learned of an ancestor, an English woman who was tricked into a sham marriage by a bounder, who after spending the wedding night with her on the ship sailing from America to England, stole all her luggage and dowry and left her on the ship destitute (and pregnant). She lived the rest of her life in semi-seclusion but was able to support herself and her illegitimate child as an artist (quite a feat for a woman in rural England). Then, when the child was of an older age, she went to stay in America with a relative so that she could have a "normal" upbringing. My ancestor went to visit her daughter there, and the ship docked in Boston? New York?, unfortunately, on the very day that tidal wave swept in. She was killed. *********************************************** Thanks, Sandy Parks