On Thursday, January 16, 2003 at 11:00 AM Heather Oldham wrote > My ancestors left the area around Ballachulish to walk (most probably) to Inverness and onto >Cromarty to meet the ship "Boyne" which took them to Australia in 1838/1839. I have heard that >notices were in the "Inverness Courier" in 1838 notifying passengers when to go to Inverness to >catch their ship. Is anyone able to check these for me or is their a online link to the old Inverness >Courier papers. Was there a report of what happened on the ship? The Inverness Courier has been published since 1817. It's historic copies are not on line. However, there is hard copy of those from 1817 to 1884 and on microfilm from 1885 to 1975. I believe that the library in Inverness has them. Both the Highland Family History Society, who have a room there, and Alastair MacLeod the Genealogist in the Highland Council Archives department will certainly have access to them. However I would post your query to the Inverness-shire list first.as someone nearer Inverness may take it up for you : SCT-Inverness-l@Rootsweb.com You may be interested in the following site which deals with Emigrants from Inverness. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maddenps/INVEM1.htm Best Wishes Les