Rosario

Ship Details

Rig

HM Ship/screwsloop

Built

1860

Tonnage

673

Demise

broken up 31/1/1884

Description

HMS Rosario was an 11-gun Rosario-class screw sloop of the Royal Navy, launched in 1860 at Deptford Dockyard. She served two commissions, including eight years on the Australia Station during which she fought to reduce illegal kidnappings of South Sea Islanders for the Queensland labour market. She was decommissioned in 1875, finally being sold for breaking nine years later. A team from Rosario played the first ever New Zealand International Rugby Union match against a Wellington side in 1870. She was the fifth Royal Navy ship to bear the name, which was first used for the galleon Del Rosario, captured from the Spanish in 1588.

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My great grandfather was on HMS Rosario around 1873 I have his daily diary which I am attempting to type up. George Parsons born 1851

I am looking for the first name of Corporal Marcus RMA of HMS Rosario who was wounded on Nukapu on 29 Nov 1871 and died on 22 Dec and was buried at sea. He was in a way the fourth martyr following the attack on that island on Bishop John Coleridge Patteson 20 Sept 1871. Rev Joseph Atkin and Stephen Taroaniara also died.

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