"MartinE" wrote in message news:897b1c7c-5ad1-4fa9-a02d-8c97dc0db5a0@googlegroups.com... Hi Kate. I know there were a number of nightmarish voyages out to Australia but it wasn't the Ticonderoga in 1852, was it? Many deaths and some families particularly badly hit. There are Ticonderoga graves at the Quarantine Station cemetery at Point Nepean, Victoria. The McRae, a family of nine - only the father and three sons survived. regards, Martin Elliget Greensborough, Victoria Hi Martin I know there were so many deaths causing much sorrow but this particular Diary was available to read on the Internet but so long ago since I read it I can't remember the name. Thanks for replying. Regards, Kate Sydney, Australia On Sunday, November 24, 2013 1:38:26 PM UTC+11, Kate wrote: > Hello all > > > > Years ago I read the Diary (online) written by a father who recorded the > > tragic deaths of his children on the voyage to Australia. > > Does anybody recall this and the URL? > > > > Thanks > > > > Regards, Kate > > Sydney, Australia