Hi Jennifer, I see that Robert has already pointed you to the Medical Pioneers website, and mentioned that TheShipsList page you cite refers to the 1838-1839 voyage of the ALIQUIS. I know TheShipsList website is big, but if you check the "Arrivals" page, you will see the Australia section (I've added the australia anchor in this URL to make it easier) http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/index.htm#australia In the list you'll see the page you cite, with the same URL Emigant Ships of 1837-39 http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm You can use "Find on this page" in your browser and search on either Bowler or Aliquis to find the two entries. The first refers to the December 7th 1838 sailing of ALIQUIS with 296 persons. The second entry indicates that the selection of the emigrants for the 1838 sailing was made by Dr. Hall, rather than Dr. Bowler. I hope this helps, Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/ At 07:09 PM 2008-11-06 +1100, Jennifer Bell wrote: >/Hello, I googled the name of the Surgeon Superintendent (Dr.Bowler, >R.N. Surgeon Aliquis) and it came up with: / > >Ships to Australia 1837-1839 ><http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm> >Ships for which Selections were made by their own *Surgeons* >Superintendent. *.....* > >Garrow, H. Goldney, *R.N.*, *Dr* Hall, no account. *Aliquis*, J.W. >*Bowler*, *R.N.* *...* > >www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm - 113k - Similar pages ><http://www.google.com/search?q=related:www.theshipslist.com%2Fships%2Faustralia%2Fau1838.htm> > >/but after a seemingly exhaustive search of your site I could not locate >the information this refers to. I have an ancestor who came out on the >Aliquis as an assisted immigrant and I am trying to find out more about >both the ancestor, the voyage and the ship. I do have some information >I extracted from issues of the Sydney Gazette in early 1839 which refers >to an incident (collision) in the harbour and also the ship's subsequent >fate on its next voyage if anyone is interested. The ship set sail from >Cork 7th December, 1837 and arrived in Sydney on 16th March, 1838. Any >guidance appreciated. Jennifer/
Jennifer, Have you checked # Ian Nicholson. Log of Logs - a catalogue of logs, journals, shipboard diaries, letters and all forms of voyage narratives, 1788-1988 for Australia and New Zealand and surrounding oceans, Aranda, ACT, Roebuck, 1990. # Ian Nicholson. Log of Logs Volume 2 - a catalogue of logs, journals, shipboard diaries, letters and all forms of voyage narratives, 1788-1988 for Australia and New Zealand and surrounding oceans, QLD, I. Nicholson, 1993. # Ian Nicholson. Log of Logs Volume 3- a catalogue of logs, journals, shipboard diaries, letters and all forms of voyage narratives, 1788-1998 for Australia and New Zealand and surrounding oceans, QLD, I. Nicholson, 1998. Regards Lyn in Brisbane Oz. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue Swiggum Sent: Friday, 7 November 2008 12:19 AM To: Jennifer Bell; [email protected] Subject: Re: [TSL] ALIQUIS - CORK > SYDNEY 1837/8 Hi Jennifer, I see that Robert has already pointed you to the Medical Pioneers website, and mentioned that TheShipsList page you cite refers to the 1838-1839 voyage of the ALIQUIS. I know TheShipsList website is big, but if you check the "Arrivals" page, you will see the Australia section (I've added the australia anchor in this URL to make it easier) http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/index.htm#australia In the list you'll see the page you cite, with the same URL Emigant Ships of 1837-39 http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm You can use "Find on this page" in your browser and search on either Bowler or Aliquis to find the two entries. The first refers to the December 7th 1838 sailing of ALIQUIS with 296 persons. The second entry indicates that the selection of the emigrants for the 1838 sailing was made by Dr. Hall, rather than Dr. Bowler. I hope this helps, Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/ At 07:09 PM 2008-11-06 +1100, Jennifer Bell wrote: >/Hello, I googled the name of the Surgeon Superintendent (Dr.Bowler, >R.N. Surgeon Aliquis) and it came up with: / > >Ships to Australia 1837-1839 ><http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm> >Ships for which Selections were made by their own *Surgeons* >Superintendent. *.....* > >Garrow, H. Goldney, *R.N.*, *Dr* Hall, no account. *Aliquis*, J.W. >*Bowler*, *R.N.* *...* > >www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm - 113k - Similar pages ><http://www.google.com/search?q=related:www.theshipslist.com%2Fships%2F >australia%2Fau1838.htm> > >/but after a seemingly exhaustive search of your site I could not >locate the information this refers to. I have an ancestor who came out >on the Aliquis as an assisted immigrant and I am trying to find out >more about both the ancestor, the voyage and the ship. I do have some >information I extracted from issues of the Sydney Gazette in early 1839 >which refers to an incident (collision) in the harbour and also the >ship's subsequent fate on its next voyage if anyone is interested. The >ship set sail from Cork 7th December, 1837 and arrived in Sydney on 16th March, 1838. Any >guidance appreciated. Jennifer/ ------------------------------- visit TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message