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FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

knoakes184  (View posts) Posted: 11 Mar 2007 10:55AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: thomas noakes
can anyone supply a passenger list for the Florist sailing from Gravesend June 1839 to Sydney arriving 26/10/1839

looking for Thomas Noakes and family

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

LynRad  (View posts) Posted: 11 Mar 2007 1:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi,
Can not help with passenger list
From Log of Logs Vol.1, by Ian Nicholson
FLORIST, bark, 530t? S ANDRES: Plymouth 29/6/1839 - Syd, 26/10, with 208 Government immigrants - Surgeon's journal * AJCP PRO reel 3213
+ Report re Board of Inquiry (Capt. found quilty) HRA.1.XX

Kind regards,
Lynne

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

William Apps  (View posts) Posted: 21 Jan 2008 7:51AM GMT
Classification: Query
Ship Surname Firstname Age Date Copy Page/s Item Remarks Series
Florist WATSON Thomas 17 26/10/1839 Reels 2654, 1301 354 [4/4780], [4/4841] Unmarried; labourer NRS 5313, 5314
Florist WATSON William 44 26/10/1839 Reels 2654, 1301 352 [4/4780], [4/4841] Wife 42; labourer NRS 5313, 5314
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchform.aspx?id=55

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

ellier138  (View posts) Posted: 2 Jan 2011 2:45AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Noakes
ADM 101/76/10 Medical journal of the Florist emigrant ship from 12 June to 29 October 1839 by J F Hampton, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in the Government Emigration Service.

# Folio 1: William Noakes, aged 1; sick or hurt, febris (synocha); put on sick list 29 July 1839, discharged 12 August 1839 cured.

# Folio 2: William Noakes, aged 1; sick or hurt, febris (synochus); put on sick list 16 October 1839, discharged 28 October 1839 cured.
Cheers Ellie

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

LUAXZA  (View posts) Posted: 20 Aug 2011 7:17AM GMT
Classification: Immigration
Surnames: FLORIST
Hi Ellie,
Just hoping that you may help me in the search of an image/photo of the ship "FLORIST". I have been searching for over 12 months and to no avail on the net, google, NLA, etc. Can you point me in any direction. The passengers we are in the search for were the Tickners, who's child ELIZA FLORIST TICKNER was born on the journey. Fingers crossed and thanks for your time,

Cheers Robyn

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

ellie_downunder  (View posts) Posted: 21 Aug 2011 1:59PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Tickner. Manser.
Hi Robyn, I am sorry I don't have an Image of the Florist, My Manser's sailed to Australia on her. I have just been able to access the medical Journal of the ships doctor, Item reference ADM 101/76/10/1 The national archives
( England )The other that is worth searching is the poor law records, I know Nick Van Hall has compiled photographs of ships ReF Ships' pictures index 1491-1991: an index to ships' pictures in print / compiled by Nick Vine Hall. which the Index is on Microfiche. I don't know what he charges for the photographs. Sorry I cant help you with the pic, but this index may be available at your local research / Library. would loce to know if you have any additional info on the Florist

Title: Ships' pictures index 1491-1991: an index to ships' pictures in print / compiled by Nick Vine Hall
Creator: Vine Hall, N. J. (Nicholas John), 1944-
Publisher: Albert Park, Vic. : N. Vine Hall, 1995
Description: 3 microfiches.
Format: Microfiche
Subjects: Ships - Pictorial works - Indexes

Medical journal of the Florist emigrant ship from 12 June to 29 October 1839 by J F Hampton, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in the Government Emigration Service.


Folio 1: Edward Tickner, aged 2; sick or hurt, febris (synocha); put on sick list 4 July 1839, discharged 13 July 1839 cured.

Folio 1: Mary Annn Tickner (B), aged 22; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 10 July 1839, discharged 31 July 1839 cured.

Folio 1: Mary Annn Tickner (A), aged 22; sick or hurt, hysteria; put on sick list 17 July 1839, discharged 25 July 1839 cured.

Cheers Ellie

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

ellie_downunder  (View posts) Posted: 21 Aug 2011 2:03PM GMT
Classification: Query
journal of the Florist emigrant ship from 12 June to 29 October 1839 by J F Hampton, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in the Government Emigration Service. (Described at item level).
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Record Summary
Scope and content
Folios 1-2: copy of sick list, [names and details follow]:

Folio 1: Hannah Fuller, aged 24; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 22 June 1839, discharged 26 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Jane Watson, aged 38; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 22 June 1839, discharged 10 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Celia Hall, aged 48; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 22 June 1839, discharged 23 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Sarah Paine, aged 23; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 22 June 1839, discharged 23 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Sophia Golby, aged 5; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 2 July 1839, discharged 10 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Edward Tickner, aged 2; sick or hurt, febris (synocha); put on sick list 4 July 1839, discharged 13 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Abraham Golby, aged 9; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 5 July 1839, discharged 31 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Elizabeth Wilson, aged 19; sick or hurt, phlogus [mannuea?]; put on sick list 10 July 1839, discharged 24 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Mary Annn Tickner (B), aged 22; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 10 July 1839, discharged 31 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Martha Dawson, aged 18; sick or hurt, nephritis; put on sick list 11 July 1839, discharged 20 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Mary Annn Tickner (A), aged 22; sick or hurt, hysteria; put on sick list 17 July 1839, discharged 25 July 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Samuel Glyde, aged 19; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 20 July 1839, discharged 5 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: William Crowhurst, aged 28; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list 20 July 1839, discharged 13 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Sarah Veniss, aged 3; sick or hurt, febris (synocha); put on sick list 25 July 1839, discharged 3 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: William Noakes, aged 1; sick or hurt, febris (synocha); put on sick list 29 July 1839, discharged 12 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: John Cresfore, aged 41; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 3 August 1839, discharged 6 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Sophia Veniss, aged 19; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 3 August 1839, discharged 19 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Edward Morley, aged 43; sick or hurt, colica; put on sick list 7 August 1839, discharged 11 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: George Hilder, aged 10; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 13 August 1839, discharged 19 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Eliza Dunk, aged 7; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 13 August 1839, discharged 10 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Frederick Foster, aged 10; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 16 August 1839, discharged 16 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Harriet Dennett, aged 19; sick or hurt, amenorrhea; put on sick list 20 August 1839, discharged 2 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Dorothy Manser, aged 32; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 21 August 1839, discharged 31 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Jane Reeves, aged 33; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list 23 August 1839, discharged 1 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Caroline Foster, aged 8; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 23 August 1839, discharged 20 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Thomas Dire, aged 24; sick or hurt, phlogos [peri?]; put on sick list 26 August 1839, discharged 14 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Stephen Manser, aged 24; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 26 August 1839, discharged 29 August 1839 cured.
Folio 1: John Merrick, aged 24; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 28 August 1839, discharged 24 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Thomas Watson, aged 17; sick or hurt, unticaria; put on sick list 29 August 1839, discharged 7 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Eliza Dunk, aged 7; sick or hurt, vulnus and [cout. man?]; put on sick list 30 August 1839, discharged 20 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Fanny [Werhan?], aged 1; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 2 September 1839, discharged 16 October 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Sarah Veniss, aged 3; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 2 September 1839, died 13 September 1839.
Folio 1: Charles Ward, aged 22; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list 3 September 1839, discharged 9 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Henry Hilder, aged 35; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list 5 September 1839, discharged 9 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Jesse Dunk, aged 16; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 9 September 1839, discharged 14 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: William Crowhurst, aged 28; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list 9 September 1839, discharged 19 September 1839 cured.
Folio 1: Eliza Lavender, aged 4; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 10 September 1839, discharged 13 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Mercy Dennett, aged 48; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 14 September 1839, discharged 21 September 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Richard Smith, aged 39; sick or hurt, phlogos [manus?]; put on sick list 15 September 1839, discharged 30 September 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Mahala Markwick, aged 22; sick or hurt, colica; put on sick list 20 September 1839, discharged 24 September 1839 cured.
Folio 2: William Apps, aged 26; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 23 September 1839, discharged 29 September 1839 cured.
Folio 2: James Paine, aged 25; sick or hurt, febris intermittent; put on sick list 23 September 1839, discharged 4 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: William Wenham, aged 24; sick or hurt, vulnus and contortion [pelvis?]; put on sick list 23 September 1839, discharged 29 September 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Jane Reeves, aged 33; sick or hurt, hysteritis; put on sick list 27 September 1839, discharged 13 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Jane Wilson, aged 20; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 28 September 1839, discharged 1 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Mahala Markwick, aged 22; sick or hurt, catarrhus (pneumonia); put on sick list 30 September 1839, discharged 25 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Mary Ann Dire, aged 4; sick or hurt, pertussis; put on sick list 2 October 1839, discharged 23 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Mary Ann Reed, aged 8; sick or hurt, phlogos [brachi?]; put on sick list 5 October 1839, discharged 26 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Harriet Wilson, aged 40; sick or hurt, phlogos [manus?]; put on sick list 9 October 1839, discharged 16 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Mary Whateman, aged 33; sick or hurt, obstipation; put on sick list 11 October 1839, discharged 17 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: John Verniss, aged 31; sick or hurt, colica; put on sick list 14 October 1839, discharged 17 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: William Noakes, aged 1; sick or hurt, febris (synochus); put on sick list 16 October 1839, discharged 28 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Frederick Verniss, aged 22; sick or hurt, obstipation; put on sick list 20 October 1839, discharged 22 October 1839 cured.
Folio 2: Henry Skinner, aged 22; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 22 October 1839, discharged 29 October 1839 cured.

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

LUAXZA  (View posts) Posted: 21 Aug 2011 9:45PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Ellie,
Thanks so much for your speedy reply, and for all of the help. I will follow up Nick Hall book, will let you know how I get on.

The List you provided is fantastic.
Cheers and happy hunting Robyn

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

William Apps  (View posts) Posted: 22 Aug 2011 10:18AM GMT
Classification: Query
Ellie,

Thank you that is fantastic research.

regards
William

Re: FLORIST 1839 PASSENGER LIST

ellie_downunder  (View posts) Posted: 23 Aug 2011 8:18AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Florist
Your welcome I am glad I can help. I fluked getting into these records. but they have been a wealth of Information. Some of the Medical Journals have comments by the surgeon's about the conditions on board the Ships. I have to share this one, It concerns the Convict Ship Margaret which My 14 yr. 3rd Great Convict Grandmother sailed from Ireland on 1837. it gives a great example of what's out there

" When the ship reached the latitude of 7 degree south the fever of a bilious remitant character made it appearance and was prevalent among the convicts and sailors of the ship. The surgeon also mentioned that most of the convicts if permitted passed the whole of the day being in bed and collected all kinds of rubbish about them, another filthy habit of the convicts to which they are addicted and more difficult to stop is washing their linen in putrid urine which they would hang up to dry in the prison., The Margaret arrived at Port Jackson on 30 May 1837.( too funny now I know how bleach was invented )

To search it go to The National Archives http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk In the catalogue search put ADM 101 followed by the name of your ship. in the main search box, ADM 101 Florist. happy hunting, Cheers Ellie
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