Parkhurst Apprentices - List of Ships

List of Ships

List of ships that brought Parkhurst apprentices to Australia and New Zealand

Ship Arrival Parkhurst
apprentices
Colony
Simon Taylor August 1842 18 Western Australia
St George November 1842 92 New Zealand
Shepherd October 1843 28 Western Australia
Mandarin October 1843 51 Tasmania
Mandarin November 1843 31 New Zealand
Halifax December 1844 18 Western Australia
Strathedin December 1845 74 Tasmania
Cumberland January 1846 16 Western Australia
Maitland October 1846 70 Victoria
Thomas Arbuthnot May 1847 89 Victoria
Joseph Somes September 1847 84 Victoria
Marion January 1848 125 Victoria
Orient March 1848 51 Western Australia
Eden February 1849 62 Victoria
Ameer February 1849 50 Western Australia
Hashemy abt July 1849 29 Tasmania
Randolph August 1849 85 Victoria
Mary October 1849 53 Western Australia
Adelaide November 1849 30 Tasmania
Blenheim July 1850 85 Tasmania
Maria Somes August 1850 30 Tasmania
Nile October 1850 30 Tasmania
Rodney November 1850 40 Tasmania
Mermaid May 1851 43 Western Australia
Lady Kennaway May 1851 Tasmania and Norfolk Island
Pyrenees June 1851 29 Western Australia
Minden October 1851 30 Western Australia
Aboukir December 1851 Tasmania
Fairlie March 1852 30 Tasmania
Equestrian August 1852 Tasmania
Oriental Queen October 1852 Tasmania
Dudbrook February 1853 1 Western Australia
Lincelles January 1862 1 Western Australia

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