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    Immigration events in the Graham family history.

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    created by: C.Duncan on 2011-04-17 19:23:20.0
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  1. Quarantine.
    The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) Monday 2 July 1838 Edition: MORNING p 2 Article
    The Amelia Thompson, which arrived yesterday, with emigrants, has been detained in Quarantine, owing to the typhus fever having broken out during the voyage. One ... 49 words
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    2011-04-17 19:23:20.0

    A note of the arrival of the Amelia Thompson and stating that it was quarantined due to an outbreak of typhoid fever. Thirty-nine were fatal.

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  2. Ship News.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 26 April 1838 p 2 Article
    By the latest English papers, we find that the following vessels were laid on for this Colony; some of them may be daily expected:—For Sydney, to sail ... 321 words
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    2011-04-17 19:26:14.0

    A note stating that the Amelia Thompson was to depart Plymouth via Van Dieman's land to Sydney.

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.
    The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) Friday 25 May 1838 Edition: MORNING p 3 Article
    Total quantities of Wool imported into England for the following years, viz.: 1834. 1833. 1836. 1837. German Balos 62,553 69,632, 90,450, 53,350 ... 1203 words
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    2011-04-17 19:30:07.0

    A note that the Amelia Thompson was engaged to bring Emmigrants from England to Australia.

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  4. SHIP NEWS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 2 July 1838 p 2 Article
    GREAT SNOW STORM IN IRELAND — We have been favored with the loan of Limerick papers to the 7th of March, in which are detailed the particulars of a violent and destructive snow storm, ... 812 words
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    2011-04-17 19:33:30.0

    Arrival of the Amelia Thompson

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  5. Domestic Intelligence. TYPHUS FEVER—IMMIGRATION SHIPS.
    The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) Wednesday 4 July 1838 p 3 Article
    WE earnestly entreat His Excellency the Governor make some regulation for the prevention of typhus fever on board vessels bound to this colony with free immigrants from Great ... 1483 words
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    2011-04-17 19:37:08.0

    An article on the issues of Typhus fever for voyages and mentions specifically the Amelia Thompson twice.

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  6. Ship News.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 3 July 1838 p 2 Article
    The Duncan, from Greenock, arrived on Saturday last, after a very tedious passage of nearly six months, having sailed from Scotland on the 11th January. ... 3778 words
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    2011-04-17 19:39:08.0

    Another article on the Amelia Thompson re Typhoid.

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  7. SYDNEY MONITOR & COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER MONDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1838. Nothing extenuate, nor aught sot down in malice.—SHAKESPEARE. Q[?]arantine.
    The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) Monday 9 July 1838 Edition: MORNING p 2 Article
    The healthy an convalescent passengers by the Amelia Thompson, were landed at the quarantine ground on Friday, there are only two cases of any danger now on the ... 83 words
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    2011-04-17 19:40:24.0

    Most of the passengers being disembarked from the Amelia Thompson.

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  8. Ship News.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 24 July 1838 p 2 Article
    By the London Times of the 29th March, we learn that "The Hygeia for New South Wales" sailed from Liverpool on the 27th March. ... 610 words
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    2011-04-17 19:42:24.0

    Reports of whooping cough breaking out among the Amelia Thompson passengers.

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  9. Classified Advertising
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 24 July 1838 p 1 Advertising
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    2011-04-17 19:50:52.0

    An abstract of Emigrants arrived by the Amelia Thompson. This lists the occupations of most people.

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  10. SHIP NEWS.
    The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Wednesday 25 July 1838 p 2 Article
    THE "BRACLE."— Our reporter having been treated very uncourteously yesterday, by a gentleman (said to be the commander) an board Her Majesty's brig Beagle, we are thereby prevented ... 515 words
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    2011-04-17 19:52:52.0

    AMELIA THOMPSON released from Quarantine.

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  11. The Council. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 9 August 1838 p 2 Article
    The Council assembled at half-past twelve. His Excellency said, before they proceeded to the order of the day, he thought it his duty to follow the example of his predecessors in ... 3769 words
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    2011-04-17 19:57:48.0

    An investigation into the problems on board the AMELIA THOMPSON.

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  12. GEELONG. ARRIVAL.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 16 July 1857 p 4 Article
    July 10.—Carleton, from London. ... 6 words
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    2011-04-17 20:01:20.0

    CARLETON arrives from London.

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  13. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED (HOBSON'S BAY).
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 13 July 1857 p 4 Article
    July 11.—Corsair, schooner, 140 tons, D. M'Kellar [?]rom Newcastle, N.S.W., 12th ult. No passengers. Downward and Tate, agents. July 11.—Eliza Goddard, schooner, 192 tons J. ... 2644 words
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    2011-04-17 20:03:21.0

    CARLETON arrives in Geelong from Liverpool.

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