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Emigration Q
Just been looking at some Ancestry trees .... and now I'm wondering, how likely is it that in 1856 a man born/living in Lambeth, Surrey would sail to NSW from Co Cork?
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Sounds unlikely but could the ship have started from Cork and then picked more passengers up in England, or vice versa?
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Hmmm, that's possible. Is there any way to find out?
This is the record http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...sisted&indiv=1 I'm wondering now if "Origin Location" might mean where the ship was registered? And not necessarily where it started from!
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I've just found a website that states that the Morayshire left from London. So that works then!
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Most sailings to Australia at that time were from Liverpool, with some from London. It's highly likely they would pick up in Ireland on the way. The route followed the wind, so they actually sailed down the east coast of South America until they picked up the Roaring Forties. And the return journey was via Cape Horn - a circumnavigation.
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There were a lot of ships to Australia from Cork. I have found two of my English lot sailing from Cork................many more of my Irish though.....lol
I have no idea what my poms were doing in Cork.....maybe they were hiding from the law??
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Cork was the main deep water port of immigration in Ireland and it is where the Titanic sailed from. It was then called Queenstown and is now called Cobh (prounced Cove). It has a web site that I haven't explored properly, but soon (I hope)
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Thank you for all your input. It looks to me as though he sailed from London and the route went via Cork as suggested by UJ. The record shows either the ship's place of registration or the last port of call before Australia?
I'm confident it is my Samuel and his family I was just intrigued by the Cork connection. I don't have much experience with immigrant ancestors but I seem to be learning
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The Morayshire isn't mentioned in my book, so it's not a Black Ball vessel. Have you tried Googling to see what turns up?
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This tells you about the ship with a picture.
http://www.brendoncurgenven.co.uk/curgenven/index.html
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