KAB67 on Family Tree Circles
Journals and Posts
Passenger list - VICTORY 1863
Details are from the published list of assisted immigrants & cabin passengers & from death notices etc. published in local newspapers.
Birth dates are often approximate.
Not to be confused with the Victory that arrived in Timaru on October 13th1863.
The Victory made her maiden voyage to Otago in 1863 under Captain GIBBONS. She left Glasgow on April 26th and arrived at Port Chalmers on July 12th. Due to previous cases of smallpox and measles the ship was place in quarantine on arrival. About 250 of the passengers, including all the females and families, were transferred to Quarantine Island. The cabin passengers remained on board and the young men were later housed on the hulk “Thomas and Henry” adjacent to the quarantine ground. There were 3 deaths on Quarantine Island before the ship was released from quarantine on August 10th.
ALLISON James
ANDERSON Agnes
ANDERSON James
ATCHISON Isa
BAILLIE Helen
BAIRD Robert 1824 - 1870
BAIRD Mrs Margaret nee TAYLOR 1827 - 1879
BAIRD Margaret 1856 - 1922
BAIRD Jessie Finlayson 1859 - 1936
BAIRD Christina - daughter born on board May 17th 1863 shown as Victoria Gibbon in birth record but Christina in cemetery records, died 1870
BARBER Agnes
BARR Margaret
BARR Agnes
BARRETT Michael b 1818 Co Galway - d 1894
BARRETT Mary nee JENNINGS b 1831 - d 1907
BARRETT Bridget b1851 married Charles GODING 1873 – d 1914
BARRETT Eliza
BARRETT Maria Married Charles CORNER 1869
BARRETT Thomas
BARTY Jessie
BAXTER Jane
BEAUMONT Mary
BIGGARS Agnes b 1844 married John BECKER/BAKER 1865, lived in Queenstown. Died 1942 Invergargill.
BINNIE Jeannie
BOOTH Mary b 1843 Kincardineshire married Peter STOTT 1868
BOOTH Isabella b 1838 Kincardineshire married John FREELAND 1866 died 1926 Palmerston.
BRUCE Janet
BRYSON Grace b 1844 Scotland - married Peter Fisken 1866 died Gore 1885
BURTON Susanna
CAMPBELL Malcolm
CAMPBELL Catherine
CAMPBELL Mary
CAMPBELL Sarah
CAVAN Margaret
CHRISTIE William b 1829 d 1888
CHRISTIE Veronica nee GILLIES b 1838 d 1882
CHRISTIE Mary Alice b 1860 d 1925
CHRISTIE Ann Jane b 1862 - died June 24th 1863 on board the ship
CLOUGH Jane
CORSTON John 1835 d 1913
CORSTON Mary Maitland nee DUNN b 1836 d 1878
CORSTON John Smith b 1860 – d 1939
CORSTON Elizabeth Jessie Smith b 1862 - died June 25th1863 on board the ship
CRAIG Euphemia
CRAWFORD Mary
CREELY Mary
CROSIER John
CROSIER Ross
CURRIE Jane b 1844 married John MAIN 1864 died 1927
CURRIE Ann
CURRIE Euphemia
DALLAS Mary
DIXON Mary
DIXON Sarah b 1844 Scotland married Anthony Grant 1864 d 1903 Dunedin.
DIXON John b 1813 Wigtownshire - died July 1863 Quarantine Island Otago Harbour, aged 50 years
DIXON Jane nee BARR b 1814 Wigtownshire 1811 -1888 Waihola
DIXON Thomas Trainor b 1846 Wigtownshire d 1905 Waihola
DIXON Jane b 1859 Wigtownshire – possibly a grandchild of John & Jane
DIXON James b 1861 Wigtownshire – possibly a grandchild of John & Jane
DIXON Catherine/Kate Cabin passenger
Married David Kirk 1864 d 1921 Wellington
DONALD James b 1828 Kincardineshire, Scotland d 1916
DONALD Elizabeth nee STRACHAN b 1825 Kincardineshire, Scotland d 1899
DONALD Elizabeth b 1858 Greenock, Renfrewshire d 1935 Dunedin
DONALD Isobel b 1861 Greenock, Renfrewshire d 1863 Dunedin
DONALDSON Janet
DOVE Jane
DUNCAN Eliza born about 1817 in Scotland mother of Alexander SICKELS
Married Samuel Duncan in 1866 – divorced on the grounds of cruelty in 1872, died 1902 Green Island.
SICKELS Alexander son of Eliza DUNCAN
Born about 1851 in Scotland died 1940 Dunedin
DUNWOODY Andrew b 1839 Dunbartonshire d 1890 Auckland
DUNWOODY Mary b 1842 Dunbartonshire married Edward Thompson 1865 – died 1888 Dunedin.
DUNWOODY Jane Morton b 1845 Dunbartonshire married George Agnew 1865
DUNWOODY Mary Ann/Ann b 1847 Dunbartonshire married Nicholas Mills 1865 died 1905 Dunedin.
ELDER Jane b 1841 Morayshire married Samuel CHANT 1868 – d 1928 Waitahuna
ELDER Helen Brown b 1843 Morayshire married James RODDICK 1869 -DD 1915
ELDER Donaldina b 1850 Morayshire married John Campbell GALLOWAY 1869
FORBES Jemima b 1844 married James Slater Hay 1865 d 1869 Macraes
FORREST James Cabin passenger
FRY Agnes
GARDEN Barbara
GIBBINGS Mr R B Cabin passenger
GILLIES Catherine
GILLIS Mary
GRAHAM Sarah
GUTHRIE Agnes nee LEASK – b 1838 Shetland - 1920
GUTHRIE Margaret White b 1860 - 1945
GUTHRIE Walter Henry b 1861- 1864
Agnes’ husband Walter, a ships carpenter, was already in Dunedin when the ship arrived. He was fined £5 for breaching quarantine regulations by going alongside the ship. Walter joined his family at the quarantine station and is engaged in the superintendence of some additional buildings which are being erected.
HALL Allan Cabin passenger
HART Margaret
HAY Catherine
HENDERSON Isa
HENDERSON Mr & family Cabin passengers
HOGHNY Margaret
HORSBURGH Elizabeth
INGLIS Alexander bc1837 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
INGLIS Thomas bc 1841 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
Brothers who founded the Dunedin drapery firm A & T Inglis.
JAMESON Mary
JOLLY James born 1836 Scotland - died 1919 at Whare Flat, near Dunedin
KANE Catherine
KANE John
KANE Mrs Margaret
KANE Esther
KANE Mary
KANE Margaret
KAY James 1832 - d1917
KAY Jessie nee ANDERSON 1838 - died on Quarantine Island, Otago Harbour, July 1863
KAY John 1858 - 1942
KAY Margaret Ann 1861 m Ernest Clack 1888 – d 1854
KAY Andrew Anderson 1862 - 1937
KELLY William Edwards died July 18th 1863 aged 1 year 6 months, Quarantine Island Otago Harbour – parents unknown.
KENNEDY Archibald b 1800 Scotland d1892
KENNEDY Mrs Janet nee MCLENNAN b 1813 – d 1903
KENNEDY John Stewart b 1856 England d 1933
LAMONT John b 1829 Dunbartonshire married second wife Christina 1859 d 1901
LAMONT Christina nee MCALLAN b 1829 Dunbartonshire d 1917
LAMONT Findlay b 1853 Dunbartonshire d 1882
LAMONT Margaret b 1855 Dunbartonshire married Wm Duff 1875 d 1938
LAMONT Helen McFarlane b 1859 Dunbartonshire married Alex Ford 1879 d 1943
LAMONT Elizabeth McKinlay b 1861 Dunbartonshire d 1925
LAMONT birth of stillborn male child June 24th1863 on board the ship
LEASH Margaret
LOTIMER William b 1834 Dumfriesshire d 1907
LOTIMER Elizabeth nee RANKINE b 1832 Dumfriesshire d 1887
LOTIMER George Glencairn b 1858 Dumfriesshire d 1918
LOTIMER William Rankine b 1859 Dumfriesshire
LOTIMER Robert Barton b 1861 Dumfriesshire died 1863 in Greenock before the ship sailed.
LOTIMER John Gibbons Neeves- born June 11th1863 on the ship
MASON Jane nee BOON b 1800 widow of James Mason, shipwright d 1871
MASON Jane Boon b 1832 married Archibald Johnsown Graham 1868 – d 1919
MASON Isabella b 1838 - d 1903
MASON Wilhelmina Boon b 1846 married William Robertson 1870 - d 1931
MCBEATH Jane
MCCARTER Rebecca
MCCARTER Mary
MCCARTER Elizabeth
MCCOLL Margaret
MCDONALD Ann
MCDONALD William b 1831 Galoway, Scotland married 1854 Ayrshire
MCDONALD Agnes nee CUMMING b 1835 Ayrshire
MCDONALD Mary b 1855 Ayrshire married John Gormack 1877 d 1918
MCDONALD James b 1858 Ayrshire
MCDONALD Agnes b 1861 Argyllshire
MCFALL Jane
MCFAUL Hugh b 1841 Co Antrim – returned to Ireland in 1870’s where he married & returned to NZ in 1879 on the “Oamaru”. Died 1934 Timaru.
MCFAUL Daniel b 1845 - died 1925 Milton
MCGAVIN Margaret
MCGRIGOR Janet
MCKINLAY William
MCLAREN Catherine
MCLEAN Elizabeth nee HAMILTON b 1820
MCLEAN John George b 1851 d 1933
MCLEAN James John Hamilton b 1856 Midlothian d 1939
MCNAUGHTON Mary
MCRAE Christina
MCVICAR Margaret
MILLAR Margaret
MILLER Elizabeth
MILLER Susan
MILLER Annie White b 1860 Ireland married Robert GLENN 1885 d 1957
MILLER Helen married James FORSYTH 1863 d 1924
MILLIGAN Mary A
MILLIGAN Agnes
MITCHELL William b about 1834 died 1927 Outram. Brother of Robert MITCHELL who arrived on the Pladda in 1861.
MORRIS Helen
MORRISON James
MORTON Robert b 1819 b Lanarkshire d 1881
MORTON Ann nee INGLIS b 1824 Lanarkshire d 1905
MORTON Isabella b 1848 Lanarkshire d 1937
MORTON William b 1850Lanarkshire d 1942
MORTON Ann b 1852 Lanarkshire d 1943
MORTON John Inglis b 1854 Lanarkshire d 1926
MORTON Agnes b 1856 Lanarkshire married Robert TUCK 1873 d1929
MORTON Jessie b 1860 Lanarkshire died May 25th1863 on board the ship
MORTON Robert Littlejohn b 1862 Lanarkshire d 1937
MUIR Mrs Marion
MUIR James
MUIR Elizabeth
MUIR Euphemia
MUIR Christina
MUIR Margaret
MURISON Jemima
MURISON Isabella
NAISMITH Margaret
OLIVER Janet
PATON Charlotte
PAUL Annie
PHILIPS Isa
PHILIPS Maria
REID James
REID Isabella
REID John b 1830 Dunbartonshire d 1896
REID Sarah nee SLOAN b 1838 Renfrewshire married 1857 Dunbartonshire - died 1915 Milton
REID Thomas b 1858 Dunbartonshire
REID Agnes b 1859 Dunbartonshire d 1931
REID John b 1862 Dunbartonshire d 1922 Victoria, Australia
ROBERTSON Grace Margaret nee LAURENSON b 1832 Shetland – husband James had travelled to New Zealand earlier & established a farm at Wainakarua in North Otago. She died in 1895.
ROBERTSON Elizabeth b 1858 Shetland married James Dunbar 1883 died 1897
ROBERTSON Thomas Agnew b 1823 Wigtownshire married 1846
ROBERTSON Janet nee BROWN b 1823 Ayrshire
ROBERTSON Janet Woodburn b 1847 Wigtownshire - married James Coate Bishop 1869 d 1927
ROBERTSON Mary Agnew b 1848 Wigtownshire - married James Thomson 1869 d 1929
ROBERTSON Thomas b 1850 Wigtownshire
ROBERTSON Helen Brown b 1854 Wigtownshire
ROBERTSON John b 1855 Wigtownshire
ROBERTSON Susan b 1857 Wigtownshire d 1864 Green Island
ROBERTSON Margaret b 1860 Wigtownshire - married Sinclair Wright 1883
ROBERTSON Eleanor Isabella – cabin passenger. Youngest daughter of the late Daniel ROBERTSON, jeweller, Glasgow. Married John Alfred Shennan 1865 in Dunedin. Died 1927 Wellington
RODGER Elizabeth
RODGER Catherine
ROSS Isabella
SAUNDERS Elizabeth
SHEARER Jane
SMART Helen born about 1844 Scotland married Robert WILLIAMSON in 1878, died 1929 Dunedin.
Newspapers reports say that Robert was also on the ship.
SPEED Elizabeth
SPIRES John
SPIRES Jane
STEVENSON Andrew
STEWART Grace
STEWART Mary
STEWART Elizabeth
STIRLING Margaret b 1847 Renfrewshire married James Barclay 1865 - d 1930 Dunedin.
SUTTIE Jane – a Jane SUTTIE married Samuel RAREO or KAREO in 1865 in Dunedin.
TELFER Jane b 1844 Scotland – married Thomas Hart Benton ROSENBERG in 1864
In 1870 the family were living in California.
TURNEY Susan b 1840 Ireland – married William Spry HARRIS 1865 in Queenstown. Died 1930 Westport.
WALKER James
WATSON Isa
WHYTE Mrs
WHYTE John
WHYTE Mary
WHYTE Alexander b 1813 Forfarshire d 1896 Tapanui
WHYTE Mary nee FORD b 1815 Forfarshire d 1907 Tapanui
WHYTE Elizabeth b 1840 Forfarshire
WHYTE James Ford b 1843 Forfarshire d 1925
WHYTE Peter Anderson b 1845 Forfarshire d 1905
WHYTE Alexander Ford b 1850 Forfarshire d 1902
WHYTE Mary Ann Paterson b 1853 Forfarshire
WHYTE William Barnet b 1859 Forfarshire d 1861
WIGHTON Mary b 1844 Scotland – married Christopher Dalziel 1866, died Lawrence 1914
WILSON Janet born about 1839 – married David McLeish 1863 died Christchurch 1926
WILSON Catherine
YORSTON James
YOUNG Gibson b 1810 Clackmannanshire married 1832 d 1899
YOUNG Mrs Janet nee SYME b 1807 Stirlingshire d 1891
YOUNG Marion b 1845 Stirlingshire married Thomas LUKE 1864
YOUNG Margaret b 1848 Stirlingshire married Charles THOMSON 1869 d1916
Passenger list – SIR WILLIAM EYRE 1863
The Sir William Eyre loaded it’s passengers on December 1st 1862 but did not put out to sea until the 12th due to bad weather. This progress was short lived as a gale blew the mizen topsail away & the ship was “put back to Rothesay Bay”. It finally made it out to sea on December 21st visiting the Cape of Good Hope on March 10th for a week to replenish the water supplies. The ship arrived at Bluff on April 23rd1863 & was put in quarantine due to the presence of typhoid fever on board. In May Captain Blackey was charged with breaches of the Passenger Act 1855. The charges proven were “not providing sufficient space for a hospital during the voyage”, “defective private accommodation” & “not providing proper ventilation apparatus”. The fines totalled £120.
Southland Times – April 24th1863
“The Sir William Eyre arrived at Bluff Harbor yesterday. This vessel left the Clyde on the 21st December last, and finding that she was running short of water, bore up for the Cape of Good Hope. She anchored there on the 10th March and sailed from thence on the the 18th of the same month. The passage from the Bluff was accomplished in 35 days, during which she experienced moderate breezes. She sighted the Solanders at 8 a.m. on the 22nd inst. ; sighted the Aldinga 200 miles due west of Solanders on Monday evening last. There were 22 deaths viz: 5 adults and 17 children, and at present there are two cases of fever on board, but not considered dangerous. She shipped originally 409 passengers; there were five births on the passage and 22 deaths; five left the vessel at Lamash Bay, leaving the total number of immigrants that arrived at Bluff Harbor, 387.”
On the 23rd the Southland News reported that “two more deaths have occurred among the passengers by the Sir William Eyre within the last few days – one on board ship on Monday last, of diptheria; and the other yesterday morning, at the Immigration Barrocks, at the Bluff.”
The names have been sourced from newspaper reports & the birth & death records for the ship. Birth dates are, mostly, approximate.
Captain C Blakey
First Mate Birch
Second Mate Copland
Doctor John Rutherford Ryley
AITKENHEAD Andrew
ALLISON John 1821 - 1904
ALLISON Jane nee Killoch 1825 - 1913
ALLISON Jane 1855 - 1926
ALLISON John 1859 - 1948
ALLISON James 1861 – 1943
ANDERSON James
BAIRD William 1818 – 1863
Wife Annabella nee Mathieson 1827 - 1901
Margaret 1858 - 1951
William 1860 – 1922
Thomas Birch 1863 – 1944 Born on board the ship on January 9th
BAKER James d 1918
wife Mary d 1874
John William 1861 – 1923
Walter 1862 – died on the ship on January 31st 1863
BALFOUR William
BALFOUR Mrs
BALFOUR James
BARR George 1837 - 1863 (with Paterson party) brother of Marion PATERSON nee Barr
BOYD Margaret
BRENNER S
BROWN Thomas 1840 – 1919 Founder of the firm Brown Ewing & Co.
BROWNLIE William 1838 – 1926 Brother of Mrs Wm Corbett
BRUCE Margaret 1837 - 1924
Married Alexander Kerr Christie 1864
BRUERTON J
John Bryimer
BRYSON Agnes mother of Francis & James 1822 - 1889
BRYSON Francis 1842 - 1868
BRYSON Agnes nee Merrie 1840 - 1913
BRYSON Mary daughter of Francis & Agnes 1862 – 1863
BRYSON James 1853 - 1911
CADENHEAD David 1834 - 1909
CADENHEAD Mary nee COCHER 1832 - 1871
CADENHEAD Mary Duncan 1858 - 1942
CADENHEAD Ellen Inverdale 1860 - 1949
CADENHEAD John Kerr 1862 - 1940
CALLENDER Thomas
Wife Jane nee BAIRD
Margaret Moodie Ormiston 1851 – 1931
Thomas Archibald 1852 – 1925
Archibald Baird 1854 – 1898
Charles 1855 –
Jane Baird 1858 – 1934
Eliza 1859 – 1930
James 1862 – 1863 died on board the ship on January 21st
CAMERON Hugh
CAMPBELL George Hyde 1837 – 1894
CARMICHAEL Mrs Mary Jane nee MCDOUGALL 1825 – 1884
Her children;
CARMICHAEL Duncan 1841 - 1909
CARMICHAEL Mary 1843 – 1875
CARMICHAEL Allan McDugall 1844 - 1920
CARMICHAEL Annie Stuart 1846 - 1938
CARMICHAEL Margaret Stuart 1850 - 1920
CARMICHAEL Isabella Marquis 1852 - 1938
CARMICHAEL Hugh 1853 -
CARMICHAEL Angus Beveridge 1855 - 1927
CARMICHAEL Donald John 1857 - 1941
CARROL John
CARROL Mary
CARROL John
COATS William 1838 - 1914
COATS Jane nee MASTERTON 1840 – 1901
BROWNLIE William 1838 – 1926 Brother of Mrs Wm Corbett
CORBETT William 1826 - 1903
CORBETT Janet nee BROWNLIE 1827 – 1917 sister of Wm BROWNLIE
CORBETT Marion 1849 - 1928
CORBETT John 1853 - 1914
COOK James 1833 – 1927 siblings from Morayshire, Scotland
COOK Jessie 1834 - 1921
COOK Margaret 1837 - 1902
CORMACK Agnes
CORMACK Alexander
CRAIG Andrew
CRAIG Robert
CRAIG James
CRAIG Bryce
Cross
CUMMING Robert 1814 - 1869
CUMMING Agnes 1846 - 1907
CUMMING Elizabeth 1820 - 1907
DEACON John 1835 - 1884
DEACON Elizabeth Janet nee Reid d1935
A daughter was born on the voyage on February 2nd – she died on April 5th
DEACON Agnes – sister of John 1832 – 1909 married William Cubbin
DOUGLAS James
DYKE Rachel
EDWARD James
EDWARD Catherine
EDWARD Christina
EDWARD Margaret
ELLIOTT James 1844 - 1923
FERGUSON James – gave evidence at the enquiry regarding the conditions on the voyage.
FORSYTH Joseph
FRASER Alexander
FREELAND John 1843 - 1895
FULLARTON James 1828 - 1917
GARDINER George
GEDDES William
GIBSON Andrew d 1901
GIBSON Catherine nee LOVE d 1917
GIBSON Sarah 1854
GIBSON Mary 1855
GIBSON Catherine 1861 died on board the ship on April 18th 1863
GIBSON Robert
GIBSON Mrs
GILCHRIST William Mitchell 1840 - 1884
GOODSIR William Tulloch 1840 - 1915
GREY John
HAMILTON Robert 1821 - 1885
HAMILTON Marion nee STEWART 1835 - 1874
HAMILTON Jeanie 1856 - 1876
HAMILTON John 1857 - 1930
HAMILTON James 1859
HAMILTON Robert 1860
HAMILTON Elizabeth 1862
HAMILTON Margaret
HARVEY Robert
HARVEY Mrs
HENDERSON Elizabeth
HENDERSON James
HENDERSON Mary
HUFFADINE Edward 1834 - 1908
HUFFADINE Eliza nee BIDDLE 1830 – 1874
Also travelling with the Huffadine’s were ;
TAYLOR Samuel Biddle 1843 - 1884 Eliza’s nephew
DYKE Rachel 1850 - 1879 – Edward’s half sister
BRUERTON John Bell 1843 – Eliza’s brother in law’s nephew.
HISLOP John 1838 - 1892
HISLOP Mary 1833 - 1880 – wife of John
HISLOP Margaret
HOHET John
HUTCHEN James 1840 - 1930
HUTCHEN Jessie nee PATTERSON 1841 - 1920
JACKSON James 1818 - 1911
JACKSON Isabella nee KNOX 1813 - 1902
Possibly Isabella’s father George KNOX 1786 - 1870
JAMIESON John
JOHNSTONE J
LANCHRE John – possibly LAMBIE
LANCHRE Mrs
LAVERTY Ezekiel 1835 - 1928
LAVERTY Rose nee MCCORMICK 1826 - 1886
LECKIE John 1834 - 1886
LECKIE Elizabeth Rose 1836- 1915
James Alexander 1857
Eliza Scott 1859 - 1943
Catherine Fletcher 1861 - 1862
John’s obituary says he came on the Sir William Eyre but the family gravestone records the death of their daughter Catherine/Katrine Fletcher LECKIE at sea on December 23rd1862. There is no record of her death in the records for the ship. There is however the death of a Thos Mackie on January 23rd which could be a transcription error.
LIND William 1833 - 1904
LINDSAY David
LINDSAY Jane
LIVINGSTONE Duncan
MCCARTNEY William Thomas 1840 - 1921
MCCASKIE Caroline married John MCLEAN (Arrived Robert Henderson 1862) in 1864
MCDONALD Mary
MCFARLANE Peter 1832 - 1910
MCFARLANE Jane nee Reid 1837 - 1897
MCFARLANE Isabella 1859 –1952
MCFARLANE Donald 1962 - 1941
MCGREGOR James
MCKINVEN Neil 1834 - 1899
MCKINVEN Ann nee MCMILLAN 1842 - 1906
MCKELLER Archibald
MACLAUGLIN John – died on the ship on February 19th1863 from typhoid fever – aged 26.
MCLEAN John 1822 - 1897
MCLEAN Isabella nee MCLACHLAN 1821 - 1905
MCLEAN Mary 1848 -
MCLEAN Sarah 1850 - 1904
MCLEAN Duncan 1852 – 1918
MCLEAN Isabella 1855 -
MCLEAN Margaret 1856 - 1943
MCLEAN Janet 1858 – 1927
MCLEAN John 1861 – 1863 died aboard the ship on January 9th
A son was born on board on March 9th1863
MCLEAN James
MCLELLEN Robert
MCLENNAGHAN William
MCLEOD George 1839 - 1905
MANSON James 1829 – 1907 Ironmonger
Wife Elizabeth 1829 - 1889
MCPHERSON John
MCPHERSON Anne
MAILER William
MASON Alexander –Masson?
MELVIN John 1835 - 1909
MELVIN Margaret nee CAMERON 1843 - 1897
MOFFAT John 1841 - 1921
MORTON James Fairley married 1862 1838 - 1882
MORTON Isabella nee Jamieson 1843 - 1922
MORTON Grace 1844 - 1887 sister of James Fairlie MORTON
Married Charles Robert FENWICK 1863
MUNRO Catherine
MUNRO John
NICOL Catherine
PATERSON Hugh 1822 - 1912
PATERSON Marion nee Barr 1826 - 1918
PATERSON James 1854 - 1936
PATERSON Samuel Barr 1856 - 1914
PATERSON John Barr 1858 - 1943
PATERSON Hugh 1861 – 1863 died on board the ship on February 14th
PATERSON George Barr 1863 – 1950 born on board the ship on February 14th
(According to James Hutchen’s diary George was born 4 hours after Hugh died)
PORTER William Pringle 1833 - 1882
Wife Rebecca nee WOODSIDE 1837 – 1901
Son Robert Woodside 1862 – 1931
Possibly also William’s mother Isabella who died in 1877, aged 86
ROBERTSON Ellen 1832 – 1911 married Thomas Fairley 1870
From Errol, Perthshire
ROBERTSON Robert 1797 - 1879 father of James
ROBERTSON James 1828 - 1910
Wife Agnes nee FORREST 1835 – 1879
James 1860 – 1879
John 1861 – died on board the ship February 18th1863
William Eyre was born on board the ship December 23rd 1862
ROSS John
ROSS Mrs
ROSS Mary Anne
ROSS Peter
RUSSELL P
SCOTT John 1908
SCOTT Jane nee WHITE 1835 - 1898
SCOTT Douglas Murray 1858 - 1881
SCOTT Andrew White 1860
SCOTT Jane 1862 - 1876
SHARP David died on board the ship from typhoid fever on February 28th 1863 – aged 30.
SHAW James
SHAW Mary
SHAW Elizabeth
SHAW Mary Anne
SIME/SYME Robert – steerage passenger gave evidence at the enquiry regarding the conditions on the voyage.
SMITH S
SMITH William b Scotland 1819
SMITH Charlotte nee PRICE b Shropshire 1831
SMITH William Henry 1854
SMITH James Joseph 1859 – 1933 d NSW
SMITH Jane Catharine 1862
SMITH Margaret
SMITH Alexander 1842 – 1902 from Fifeshire
SMITH John Alexander’s brother
STEEL Thomas 1835 - 1909
Wife Ann nee HAMILTON 1836 - 1907
John Maxwell 1860 - 1911
Thomas 1862 - 1946
STEWART Robert 1832 - 1898
STEWART Alice nee SWAN 1838 – 1911- her parents were on the voyage
STEWART Peter 1859
STEWART James 1861 – 1863 – died on the voyage.
3 children born in NZ
John STEVEN 1806-1869
His wife Agnes nee STIRLING d1890 their children
John 1843 - 1889
James 1846 - 1909
Janet m Charles DEANS 1851 - 1879
Robert 1854 - 1885
Allen 1858 - 1914
Agnes 1861 – died on board the ship on January 1st1863.
STEVENSON William b Scotland 1840 - 1919
SWAN Peter 1809 – 1868
SWAN Isabella nee ANDERSON 1807 - 1892
SWAN Mary 1834 - 1902
SWAN Jane 1851 - 1922
SWAN Ellen/Helen Anderson 1846 - 1911
TAIT Robert 1814 - 1892
TAIT Margaret nee TAIT 1823 - 1904
TAIT John 1844
TAIT George 1846
TAIT Helen 1848
TAIT Robert 1850
TAIT Janet Fife 1853
TAIT William Thomas 1855
TAIT Alexander 1857
TAIT James Andrew 1860
TAYLOR Samuel Biddle see HUFFADINE Edward
TANNOCK James 1834 - 1884
TANNOCK Mary nee MERRIE 1835 – 1921 sister of Agnes Bryson
TANNOCK William Weir 1858 - 1943
TANNOCK Margaret Ferguson 1862 - 1952
THORBURN James
TURNBULL James – from Perth. He started the voyage accompanied by his wife & two young children. The children caught measles when the ship was at Rothesay & their mother took them back to Perth while James re-joined the ship.
Vail Mr – attended the reunion of passengers in 1883
VALLANCE Peter Dods 1840 – 1863 Died on board the ship on January 9th 1863
Son of James Mentland VALLANCE, a surgeon, & Margaret DODS.
From the diary of James HUTCHEN “Another death on board today or last night”, “a doctor about 24 or 25 years of age”. ”He had ruined himself with drink and his friends had paid his passage out to New Zealand to get him out of the road.” ”He died last night in delirium”.
WALKER James
WALKER Mary
WALKER John
WATSON Andrew 1811 – 1863 died on board the ship from typhoid fever on April 1st.
William 1842 – 1863 died on board the ship from typhoid fever on February 6th.
Andrew 1846 – 1863 died on board the ship from typhoid fever on February 8th.
Alexander 1850 – 1863 died on board the ship on February 19th.
When Elizabeth DEACON was interviewed about the voyage in 1927 she said “there were some sad cases – one that of an elderly man coming out with three children to join his daughter. You can imagine the shock that she had got on being told that they had died during the passage”.
WEIR Archibald 1828 - 1903
wife Isabella nee McKinnon 1831 - 1914
WEIR Isabella 1850 - 1918
WEIR William 1851 - 1922
WEIR Archibald 1852 - 1921
WEIR Albert 1854 - 1946
WEIR Jessie 1856 - 1879
WEIR John 1857 - 1928
WEIR Joan Symons 1861 – died on the ship January 21st 1863
YATES John Davidson 1830 - 1907
His second wife Mary nee BEATH 1842 - 1907
His children;
John Davidson 1855 - 1935
Isabella 1857 - 1935
Jessie 1861 – she died on board the ship on February 14th 1863 & according to James Hutchen’s diary was “buried on shore at Cape Town”.
YOUNG Hugh
- Displaying 1-2 of 2 Journals
- PAGE:
- 1
- of1