Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Details:
The Queen Victoria from Plymouth brings 275 emigrants to this Colony, consisting principally of English labourers. She lost one adult and six infants during the voyage, the remainder having arrived in very good health. The Queen Victoria experienced very rough weather a few days since when off Jervis Bay, she got to lee ward, and being very light gradually approached the land, and latterly was obliged to drop both anchors; shortly afterwards fortunatley the wind got more round in her favour when it was found necessary to cut away the cable and make the best of her way to Sydney. There is little doubt that if the wind had not chopped round she must have been wrecked, as she was only about a cables length from the rocks.
Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
Details:
Had little or no sickness on board. First emigrant ship consigned to the firm of Campbell, Bell & Co
Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Details:
Departed Plymouth 2 April with 275 emigrants. Conner, master.Passengers Mr. Stone, surgeon and Mr. Bell. Agents Campbell Bell and Co. The emigrants chiefly consist of English labourers.
Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
Details:
Dressmaker from Surrey. Sent to Newcastle gaol from East Maitland. Sentenced to 14 days hard labour
Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details:
Born 1826 London. Spouse Samuel Walters. For information about descendants see Pioneer Register Entry No. 1557
Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Source:
State Records Online Shipping List
Details:
Eliza Patrick, 27, house servant from Hansworth. Emigrant on the Queen Victoria in 1841..http://tinyurl.com/n5acqhn
Surname:
Patrick (Coster)
Ship:
Queen Victoria 1841
Source:
Application to Marry
Details:
John Coster aged 43 arrived per Mary Ann, application to marry Eliza Patrick aged 32, arrived free per Queen Victoria