Tanya Not sure if there were two ships by that name but here is an ad from the London Times of Jan14, 1852 Californian Regular Line of Packets, to follow the Prince Charlie.--Notice to Shippers and Passengers.--The clipper barque FLORA MACDONALD, A1, D. PROUD, Commander, lying in the London Docks, has room for a limited quantity of measurement goods. For freight or passage (having superior accommodations) apply to J.H. Thompson and Co., 52, Cornhill. The above will be followed by a first-class ship of 600 tons. Times, Jan 19, 1852: California Regular Line of Packet Ship,--Notice to Shippers.--The FLORA MACDONALD, Captain D. Proud, lying in the London Docks, will receive light goods till Thursday next, 22d inst. For freight or passage apply to J.H. Thompson and Co., 52 Cornhill. The above will be followed by the new clipper ship Claro. London Times, Jan 31, 1852 Sailed.--The Pursuit, for Havre--the Flora Macdonald, for San Francisco--the City of Paris, for Boulogne--the William Jolliffe, for Havre. London Times, May 4, 1852 Electric Telegraphic Despatch Liverpool, Tuesday, 10.45 A.M. Arrived.--Flora Macdonald, from Baltimore. Regards.. Marj At 09:41 PM 9/26/2006, Tanya Orchard wrote: >Seeking information on William and Catherine Orchard (nee Robertson) who >journeyed from Liverpool, Endgland to Portland, Victoria, Australia on the >Flora McDonald in 1852 >Tanya >------------------------------- >visit TheShipsList Website >http://www.theshipslist.com/ >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >THESHIPSLIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message