Saturday, August 20, 2011

Liverpool to Melbourne, early 1850s

George and Susan Griffith's first registered child, Edward George, was born on 14 April 1855 in Wangaratta, so I will take the likely period of arrival for George to be 1851-1854.   Looking at arrivals for George/Mr  Griffith/s in the PROV indexes, I can find the following candidates:

Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria 1852-1923

 
GRIFFITHS----22NOV1852DINAPOREBFILM007
GRIFFITHS----24OCT1853HARGRAVESN004001
GRIFFITHS---- MR32JUL1853OSMANLIB042001
GRIFFITHS---- MRAJAN1853CONDORB027007

GRIFFITHSGEO23MAY1853PRINCE ARTHURB037009
GRIFFITHSGEO39FEB1852JOSHUAB001002
GRIFFITHSGEO26OCT1852PANAMAB012004
GRIFFITHSGEORGE19JAN1853CONDORB027004
GRIFFITHSGEORGEAMAY1853PASSAROEANGB038001
GRIFFITHSGEORGE19AUG1853ASIAB045004
GRIFFITHSGEORGE24SEP1852STATESMANB009003
GRIFFITHSGEORGE26OCT1852HIBERNIAB010005

Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871

 
GRIFFITHGEORGE39JAN1852JOSHUA82

 Going on the age usually given for George, he was probably born in 1824, which means that if he arrived between 1851 and 1854, he would have been about 27 to 30 years old on arrival.  The closest candidate by virtue of age would seem to be the 26 year old George Griffiths who arrived per the Hibernia in 1852.  However, any of the ages recorded may have been incorrect, and the transcription for the index could have been incorrect, so they would all bear examination.

The Hibernia, it happens, came to Port Phillip from Liverpool, so that does increase the chances of it being the right George Griffith - but I don't know where the other vessels originated.

"List of vessels in Hobson's Bay, Sunday 10th October 1852":  Hibernia from Liverpool.
LIST OF VESSELS IN HOBSON'S BAY. (1852, October 4). The Argus p. 6.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4787462

 The other 26 year old George Griffiths who arrived by the Panama in 1852 is less likely as the ship appears (from advertising in The Argus) to have been engaged in a run from Australia to San Francisco and return.

I haven't discounted arrivals in other ports, but as I haven't thoroughly eliminated the Victorian arrivals, I'll leave those until later.

Passage to New Zealand, 1866

Returning to the question of when George first left for New Zealand, which as discussed earlier, appears to have been in 1866, I can return to the PROV  "Index to Outward Passengers to Interstate, UK, NZ and Foreign Ports 1852-1908"

I don't know where George landed, but if I list the possible George or Mr Griffith/s who went to New Zealand in 1866 from Melbourne, I am left with:

Griffiths, ---, aged 38  Departed June 1866 via ship Alma for Hokitika
Griffiths, Geo, aged 30 Departed Dec 1866 via ship Otago for New Zealand

Neither of those are any good because I know that George was in Hokitika by March 1866, so I may have to look in 1865.  However, searching for Griffith/s in 1865, there is no candidate for George leaving from Melbourne.


Passenger indexes to and from New Zealand

Having narrowed down a time frame where I know when George Griffith was in New Zealand, and when he had returned to Victoria, it is time to have another look at the available passenger indexes.

In the Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria 1852-1923, if I search for George Griffith/s returning to Melbourne in 1867 and 1868  I find:

Family NameFirst NameAgeMonthYearShipPortFichePage

GRIFFITHGEOAMAR1868TARARUAN083002
GRIFFITHSG23APR1868OMEON084003
GRIFFITHSGEO40JAN1867ALHAMBRAN073001
GRIFFITHSGEOAMAR1868TARARUAN083008
GRIFFITHSGEO4JUL1868SOMERSETSHIREB276004
 
I can eliminate the one who arrived in January 1867, as George played in a concert in March 1866.  I can eliminate the 23 year old and the 4 year old who arrived in 1868 on their age (though I should check the indents in case the age has been indexed incorrectly), and the two Adults who arrived via the Tararua are perhaps the most probable candidates.  The Tararua was a vessel on the New Zealand run in this period.

The full index for the Tararua shows a number of Griffith/s passengers arriving on that voyage:


Family Name First Name Age Month Year Ship Port Fiche Page
GRIFFITHGEOAMAR1868TARARUAN083002
GRIFFITHMARYAMAR1868TARARUAN083007
GRIFFITHTHOSAMAR1868TARARUAN083007
GRIFFITHS---- MR36JUN1868TARARUAN086001
GRIFFITHSELLENAMAR1868TARARUAN083003
GRIFFITHSGEOAMAR1868TARARUAN083008
GRIFFITHSWMAMAR1868TARARUAN083003

Further investigation in this passenger list should be useful.  If any of the Georges is my ancestor, he doesn't appear to be travelling with his wife or children.


REGULAR WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION
to NEW ZEALAND.
The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company (Limited) will despatch the following favourite and powerful steamships to the various New Zealand ports :
4th.-OTAGO, W. J. O. Symons, R.N.R., 800 tons,
150-horse power.
12th.-RANGITOTO, W.H. Bax, R.N.R.,650 tons, 
140-horse power.
20th.-CLAUD HAMILTON, J. V. Hall, jun.,
800 tons, 180-horse power.
28th.-TARARUA, Jas. Hagley, 850 tons, 150
horse power.
The above sailing dates will be as strictly adhered to as the necessities of Her Majesty's mail service will admit.
Passengers and cargo booked to all ports at lowest current rates. In order to keep time and dates, in future no cargo (except green fruit) will be received, or bills of lading signed, on day of sailing.
For further particulars apply to:
CHARLES LEWIS and Co., agents, 4 Elizabeth street south.
Advertising. (1868, March 12). The Argus 6), p. 1. 
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5810861