Plymouth England - Port Adelaide

Ship Summary

Journey

Origin

Depart Date

Saturday, March 25, 1876

Destination

Arrive Date

Monday, June 12, 1876

Journey Notes

23/3/1876 took on emigrant’s luggage. 24/3/1876 emigrants embarked, Sailed with 404 immigrants - 350 statute adults. 25/3/1876 towed to Eddystone and departed in heavy squall. 29/3/1876 Off Cape Finisterre (perhaps Spain). Rain and winds for several days. 4/4/1876 Sighted Isle Porto Santo (Portugal, off Morocco) 17/4/1876 crossed 26 °. 12/5/1876 crossed prime meridian (0) and in the Indian Ocean going south to 40 ° 54’ 5/6/1876 Off Cape Leuwin, Western Australia – 38 ° 49’ 11/6/1876 Sunday morning 8am Cape Borda Kangaroo Is., South Aust. 12/6/1876 Monday off Troubridge Island, Sth Australia to Adelaide 13/6/1876 Tuesday Port Adelaide. Docked Glanville Wharf. 5 births and one death occurred during voyage.

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We believe to be descendants of John Cook who arrived in Port Adelaide on this voyage. A list of the passengers are on Trove in the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA) Tuesday 6 June 1876 p 6 IMMIGRATION. Also The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA) Tuesday 13 June 1876 p 7 ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN MONARCH, WITH 400 IMMIGRANTS. The crew list for this voyage, can be obtained from the University of Newfoundland, Canada. I have a copy.

James and Mary Nelson with their two little girls sailed on the Northern Monach from England to Adelaide Australia in 1876. Unfortunately I don’t have the correct date of departure but James and Mary Nelson were my great grandparents. Mary Nelson born Donovan. Born in Marylebone London 1844. was the daughter of John Donovan, house painter from Bristol. James Nelson was the son of James Nelson of. Belfast I a publican. James Jnr was born in Shankill Belfast Ireland in 1841. He left Ireland in 1858 and joined the Buffs, the 3regiment of Kent ,,was sent to Malta, where after one year there took a shot at his superior officer, and was Court martialed receiving 10 years transportation to Perth Western Australia. He was released in 1869 on good behaviour and met and married Mary Donovan. Sailed to England in 1875 on the Charlotte Padbury later returning to Adelaide South Australia where they settled and had four other children , my grandmother being one of them. I have been doing research on this family and would be very grateful for any additional information you can give me. Thanking you. Jennifer Kohlman. Melbourne Australia

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